Question of Skill in Cross-Border Labour Mobilities
Question of Skill in Cross-Border Labour Mobilities
Baas, Michiel; Liu-Farrer, Gracia; Yeoh, Brenda S.A.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2023
144
Dura
Inglês
9781032448695
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction-Social construction of skill: an analytical approach toward the question of skill in cross-border labour mobilities 2. Skilled or unskilled? The reconfiguration of migration policies in Japan 3. Shifting employabilities: skilling migrants in the nation of emigration 4. Becoming global talent? Taiwanese white-collar migrants in Japan 5. Who are the fittest? The question of skills in national employment systems in an age of global labour mobility 6. Intermediaries and transnational regimes of skill: nursing skills and competencies in the context of international migration 7. The work that brokers do: the skills, competences and know-how of intermediaries in the H-2 visa programme 8. From cooks to chefs: skilled migrants in a globalising culinary field
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skilled migration;labour mobility;employability;skill acquisition;migration entrepreneur;skill recognition;Skilled Migrants;Cross-Border Labour Mobilities;Migration Entrepreneurs;Skilled Migration Policy;Firm Specific Skill;Host Labour Market;Japanese Employment System;Culinary Field;Foreign Graduates;Filipino Nurses;Nursing Graduates;Brokerage Structure;Aspiring Migrants;Taiwanese Employers;Philippine State;Employability Agenda;Fine Dining Sector;Culinary Capital;Visa Application Process;Taiwanese Migrants;Temporary Worker Programmes;CHED;Philippine Nursing;Culinary Authorities;Japanese Employers
1. Introduction-Social construction of skill: an analytical approach toward the question of skill in cross-border labour mobilities 2. Skilled or unskilled? The reconfiguration of migration policies in Japan 3. Shifting employabilities: skilling migrants in the nation of emigration 4. Becoming global talent? Taiwanese white-collar migrants in Japan 5. Who are the fittest? The question of skills in national employment systems in an age of global labour mobility 6. Intermediaries and transnational regimes of skill: nursing skills and competencies in the context of international migration 7. The work that brokers do: the skills, competences and know-how of intermediaries in the H-2 visa programme 8. From cooks to chefs: skilled migrants in a globalising culinary field
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
skilled migration;labour mobility;employability;skill acquisition;migration entrepreneur;skill recognition;Skilled Migrants;Cross-Border Labour Mobilities;Migration Entrepreneurs;Skilled Migration Policy;Firm Specific Skill;Host Labour Market;Japanese Employment System;Culinary Field;Foreign Graduates;Filipino Nurses;Nursing Graduates;Brokerage Structure;Aspiring Migrants;Taiwanese Employers;Philippine State;Employability Agenda;Fine Dining Sector;Culinary Capital;Visa Application Process;Taiwanese Migrants;Temporary Worker Programmes;CHED;Philippine Nursing;Culinary Authorities;Japanese Employers