Table of Contents:
  • List of tables
  • Notes on the contributors
  • Part I: Introduction and background
  • 1. The irregular migration dilemma: keeping control, out of control or regaining control? Franck Duvell
  • 2. Irregular migration: a global, historical and economic perspective. Franck Duvell
  • Part II: Case studies
  • 3. Irregular immigration in four European Union member states. Franck Duvell
  • 4. Documented and undocumented immigrant workers in the UK: changing environments and shifting strategies. Franck Duvell and Bill Jordan
  • 5. Managing access to the German Labour Market: how Polish (im)migrants relate to German opportunities and restrictions. Nobert Cyrus and Dita Vogel
  • 6. Polish and Albanian workers in Italy: between legality and undocumented status. Anna Triandafyllidou and Ankica Kosic
  • 7. Albanian and Polish undocumented workersʹ file-stories: migration paths, tactics and identities in Greece
  • Iordanis Psimmenos and Koula Kassimati
  • Part III: Analysis and comparison
  • 8. Undocumented migration in Europe: a comparative perspective. Franck Duvell
  • 9. Poles apart: how each EU country gets the migrant workers it requires. Bill Jordan
  • 10 Implicit and explicit concepts of justice in irregular immigration. Franck Duvell
  • Part IV: Conclusion
  • 11. Reframing the irregular migration dilemma. Franck Duvell
  • Bibliography
  • Index