Globalisation and the Commodification of Labour: Temporary Labour Migration
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- Rosewarne, Stuart (Author)
Title
Globalisation and the Commodification of Labour: Temporary Labour Migration
Abstract
There has been a qualitative shift in the character of international labour migration with increased temporary labour migration. With circumscribed employment rights, the increased significance of temporary migrant workers underscores arguments that globalisation has engendered a more profound commodification of labour. The instrumentalist approach, especially of international financial institutions in promoting temporary labour migration as a panacea for development, reinforces this impression. Encapsulated in migration-development discourse, labour migration, like other commodities, is presented as a means of generating export revenue for the South. Karl Polanyi's critique of this market-defined construct of labour as a commodity, when labour can only ever be a fictitious commodity, provides a basis for contesting the representation of labour in the migration-development discourse. However, recourse to a Marxist method is held to be essential if we are to move beyond an appreciation of the process in order to interrogate the rationale that is driving the transformation of labour.
Publication
Economic and Labour Relations Review
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
99-110
Date
July 2010
Journal Abbr
Economic and Labour Relations Review
Language
English
ISSN
10353046
Short Title
Globalisation and the Commodification of Labour
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Rosewarne, Stuart. 2010. “Globalisation and the Commodification of Labour: Temporary Labour Migration.” Economic and Labour Relations Review 20 (2): 99–110. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/103530461002000207.
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Keywords
- commodification
- current heterodox approaches: socialist
- fictitious commodities
- geographic labor mobility
- globalization
- immigrant workers
- labor migration
- labour migration
- Marxian
- migrant
- migrant workers
- migration
- Sraffian
- value theory
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