At the 20th IMISCOE annual conference in Warsaw & online, 3-6 July 2023, IILME is hosting a large number of panels. Here is an overview of the on-site & online panels. We look forward to seeing you there. (Links only work with IMISCOE login.)
On-site IILME panels at the upcoming IMISCOE conference
The COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences for migrants and for policies. Mon July 3, 13:00 – 14:30. Room: 1008.
Essential but excluded: Surviving precarity in essential economic sectors during and after the pandemic. Mon July 3, 14:50 – 16:20. Room: 3212.
Processes of exclusion and inclusion of highly skilled migrants. Mon July 3, 14:50 – 16:20. Room: 2014.
Processes of integration in the labour market and the working of support programmes. Tue July 4, 10:50 – 12:20. Room: 2136.
Ukrainian migrants/refugees. Tue July 4, 10:50 – 12:20. Room: 2014.
Migration and the Platform Economy (Part 2). Tue July 4, 14:50 – 16:20.
Inequalities for labour migrants in the food supply chain industries: Conditions, rights and regulatory infrastructures.Tue July 4, 16:40 – 18:10. Room: 2116.
The labour integration of Southern European workers in the EU: Migration strategies, labour stratification, and life cycle.Tue July 4, 16:40 – 18:10. Room: 1152.
Cross-border labour mobility in Europe: Uneven developments, crisis and spatial division of labour.Wed July 5, 14:50 – 16:20. Room: 1128.
Deskilling versus Inclusion of Female Migrants and Refugees – Insights from and for Ukrainian Women.Wed July 5, 14:50 – 16:20. Room: 1167.
Counter-Futures: Transnational Labour Regime and Mobile Workers’ Struggles for Better Futures. Wed July 5, 14:50 – 16:20. Room: 1008.
Immigrants, self-employment and entrepreneurship. Wed July 5, 16:40 – 18:10. Room: 2130.
Migration and agriculture in the XXI century. Wed July 5, 16:40 – 18:10. Room: 1167.
Migration and Employment: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Thu July 6, 09:00 – 10:30. Room: 1128.
Migrants and the welfare state: Employment and social security as right or merit?Thu July 6, 10:50 – 12:20. Room 2136.
Multiple Ethnic Inequalities on Occupational Achievement.Thu July 6, 10:50 – 12:20. Room 1008.
Online IILME panels at the upcoming IMISCOE conference
Highly educated migrants and the obstacles to find their appropriate place in the labour market. Mon July 3, 13:00 – 14:30.
Strategies of migrants to overcome barriers for entrance to the labour market. Mon July 3, 13:00 – 14:30.
Inequality, insecurity and working conditions: The level of work organisations. Mon July 3, 14:50 – 16:20.
Migration and the Platform Economy (Part 1). Mon July 3, 14:50 – 16:20.
Ukrainian refugees and their integration in labour markets in Europe.Tue July 4, 09:00 – 10:30.
The (non-)working of labour market integration policies and programmes for migrants and refugees. Tue July 4, 10:50 – 12:20.
Stakeholders and actors in the labour market in relation to migrant workers.Tue July 4, 14:50 – 16:20.
COVID-19 and (temporary labour) migration. Wed July 5, 09:00 – 10:30.
The platform economy for (irregular) migrants: A curse, a last chance, or both? Wed July 5, 14:50 – 16:20.
Between exploitation and exclusion: The zero-sum game of migration for foreign workers. Thu July 6, 09:00 – 10:30.
Labour market policies for Posted Workers and Temporary Labour Migration Programmes and the strategies of the workers involved. Thu July 6, 10:50 – 12:20.