Filipino Migration to the United Arab Emirates : Trajectories of Navigating Long-term Temporariness
Routledge Series on Asian Migration
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Innbundet
Handlinger
Beskrivelse
Omtale
This important volume empirically explores the lives of migrants experiencing long-term temporariness under temporary labour migration programmes (TLMPs) implemented by a number of governments in the Global South and becoming emerging actors in the social fabric of migrant-receiving countries. Focusing on the Philippines–United Arab Emirates (UAE) migration corridor over the past 50 years, the book illuminates the dynamic interplay among temporary migration policies, migrants’ lived experiences, and rapid urban development. Chapters concentrate on three key areas – macrostructural aspects of the corridor; migrants’ agency in navigating temporariness; and emerging trends from below – and incorporate policy-oriented and ethnographic analyses. As well as offering policy implications, the book demonstrates how a proportion of Filipino migrants do not merely adapt to the TLMP, but also undergo significant transformations themselves in tandem with the UAE’s economic restructuring and rapid urban development. The Philippines–UAE migration corridor’s role as an evolving experiment supports the broader insights into how large-scale temporary migration flows might unfold in other regions in the future. The volume ultimately offers a new way of thinking about temporary labour migration as a dynamic, socially embedded process in the contemporary Global South, and will therefore be of use to scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of international migration, Asian diaspora studies, and Southeast Asian studies more broadly.