EU Migrant Worker
@eumigrantworker
@CSBarnard24, @fiona_costello and @SFraserButlin are looking at the experiences of EU migrant workers in the UK. Funded by ESRC/UKCE
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Don't miss Edward Kessler and Fiona Costello of EU Migrant Worker discussing the findings and recommendations for the Commission on the Integration of Refugees report at St Edmund's College, Cambridge tomorrow!
woolf.cam.ac.uk/whats-on/eventβ¦
The book π on the Street & in the Town of it's title. Excited to bring a copy to GYROS 𧑠and continue our research partnership w/ more research activities: today, EUSS & legal problem(s) focus groups π EU Migrant Worker Catherine Barnard law.cam.ac.uk/publications/3β¦
Following on from our book Fiona Costello 𧑠Sarah Fraser Butlin considering the lives of EU migrant workers in Great Yarmouth bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/low-paid-eu-mi⦠we are now looking at the future. Will they stay and is EUSS protection enough? UK in a Changing Europe
π’ New working paper available on SSRN: 'From EU Citizenship to British citizenship via the EU Settlement Scheme: Some Socio-Legal Reflections from the east coast': papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfβ¦ Catherine Barnard
Fiona Costello π§‘
Faculty of Law
Delighted that our book on the lives of EU migrant workers in Great Yarmouth now published. Great support by Bristol Uni Press Economic and Social Research Council UK in a Changing Europe. Very grateful to all our interviewees, especially to GYROS 𧑠and its staff, including the artist for the cover. bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/low-paid-eu-miβ¦
I really enjoyed the discussion about Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello 𧑠new book on EU migrant workersππ
We're at the Inclusive Communities and Environments conference on 'Brexit and it's implications for the UK and Europe' this afternoon.
With JoΓ«l Reland, What UK Thinks: EU, Fiona Costello π§‘, Sarah Hall
Jonathan Portes and more.
Keep your eyes on this thread for some highlights π
Wonderful to see this new book on Low Paid EU Migrant Workers by Catherine Barnard Fiona Costello and & Sarah Fraser Butlin as part of the series on Law and Social Justice.
For more info on our series (coedited with Alan Bogg), see here:
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/bristol-studieβ¦
Catherine Barnard Fiona Costello 𧑠Sarah Fraser Butlin Bristol Uni Press Anand Menon King's SSPP Dr Joelle Grogan GYROS 𧑠Trinity College EU Migrant Worker Faculty of Law Kathryn Cassidy π And Catherine Barnard and Fiona Costello 𧑠are on this week's episode of the UKICE (I Tell) podcast talking to Sarah Hall about their new book.
In your podcast feeds on Friday πβοΈ
Out today!
'Low Paid EU Migrant Workers, the House, the Street, the Town.' by Catherine Barnard Fiona Costello 𧑠Sarah Fraser Butlin
We're delighted to have supported the writing of this important book, via sharing research data and first-hand experiences.
gyros.org.uk/post/low-paid-β¦
βLow Paid EU Migrant Workersβ delves into the experiences of migrant workers in the EU who are often vulnerable to exploitation. A timely and important read. #MigrantWorkers #EU
Publishing #OpenAccess : ow.ly/MLw950R9hCX
π¨ OUT TODAY π¨
π 'Low-Paid EU Migrant Workers, the House, the Street, the Town' by Catherine Barnard Fiona Costello 𧑠Sarah Fraser Butlin is now out with Bristol Uni Press!
The book explores the lives of EU migrant workers in the UK following Brexit & Covid-19 π
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/low-paid-eu-miβ¦
Low Paid EU Migrant Workers, the House, the Street, the Town.
Out tomorrow! π bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/low-paid-eu-miβ¦ EU Migrant Worker Catherine Barnard Sarah Fraser Butlin GYROS 𧑠Faculty of Law Bristol University Press Journals UK in a Changing Europe St Edmund's College, Cambridge Trinity College Selwyn College
πͺπΊπ¬π§ INBOX:
The Commission has today proposed to the Council to open negotiations with the United Kingdom on an agreement to facilitate youth mobility. Such an agreement would make it easier for young EU and UK citizens to study, work and live in the UK and the EU respectively.
Next April '24 our book π will outline experiences of living in a HMO with migrant workers in Central Yarmouth, as well as housing issues others have experienced in the town. Housing is such a key aspect in the lived experience of migration to the UK Catherine Barnard Sarah Fraser Butlin