Posted Migration and Segregation in the European Construction Sector

Erka Caro, Lisa Berntsen, Nathan Lillie, Ines Wagner
2015 Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies  
Final draft Posted Migration and Segregation in the European Construction Sector Worker 'posting', or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on projects abroad has become increasingly prominent in the European construction industry. It is now normal to find groups of workers from all around Europe on construction sites, living in nearby temporary accommodations, moving on to other projects or back home when the project is complete. This article highlights the
more » ... action between the social and spatial segregation and transnational mobility of these workers in the EU construction labour market. We argue that the work-focused and employer-dominated nature of the posted workers' social world abroad contributes to their segregation from host societies, and reinforces a nationally based labour market segmentation of the European construction labour market. This is because posted workers do not have the same opportunity or interest to build structural resources in host societies and workplaces as more permanent migrants.
doi:10.1080/1369183x.2015.1015406 fatcat:kw4ulb6yabfjrmkein5umrqzze