New directions in exploring the migration industries: introduction to special issue

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This Special Issue explores the directions through which we can take research on the migration industries. In this introduction, we review existing research on migration industries to look at how this explores questions on how migration industries foster, assist and constrain migration. In doing so, we argue that these questions have primarily been approached from three different perspectives: structuralist, labour market and mobilities, but these perspectives often speak past rather than to one another. In highlighting how these approaches can work together, the question that the Special Issue explores becomes how do the migration industries function and when/where/how do they intersect with other domains of migration. In highlighting the contributions that each paper in the special issue makes to answering this question, we show how an understanding of the migration industries is not just a research field in itself, but can strengthen our understanding of migration.

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Cranston, S., Schapendonk, J., & Spaan, E. (2018, March 12). New directions in exploring the migration industries: introduction to special issue. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2017.1315504

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