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Irregular migration is skilled migration: reimagining skill in EU's migration policies

Sociology

Irregular migration is skilled migration: reimagining skill in EU's migration policies

D. Purkayastha, T. Bircan, et al.

This research by Damini Purkayastha, Tuba Bircan, Ahmad Wali Ahmad Yar, and Duha Ceylan reveals the untapped potential of irregular migrants in Europe, emphasizing their diverse skills and adaptability. Despite facing legal and social challenges, these migrants possess valuable contributions that challenge prevailing narratives. Discover how their stories highlight the need for a reimagined approach to migration.... show more
Abstract
Irregular migration, the movement of people outside legal regulations, is largely viewed either as a security threat or a moral, humanitarian impetus to help the vulnerable. The lack of data on irregular migration obscures the contribution of migrants without legal residence in the farms and factories of Europe. It also makes invisible their skill levels and labour market potential. A growing body of literature that centres coloniality and racism in contemporary migration policies informs our study on how the category of skill is instrumentalised as an othering tool. Through the lived experiences of 34 non-European migrants who arrived in Belgium through irregular routes, we examine skilled migration and irregular migration as modalities of inclusion and exclusion. What we find is a high degree of heterogeneity of skills among irregular migrants in terms of education levels and aspirations. Skills are dynamic and responsive to migration trajectories as individuals acquire a whole gamut of proficiencies while on the move. At the same time, individuals face a high degree of deskilling when forced into legal limbo, especially those living in camps without pathways to legalisation. Experiences also highlight how the construct of illegality and irregularity leaves migrants vulnerable to labour market exploitation and negative social discourses. The core of our contribution lies in challenging the assumptions of rigid migration categories and their role in reproducing global inequalities and racial hierarchies.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 15, 2023
Authors
Damini Purkayastha, Tuba Bircan, Ahmad Wali Ahmad Yar, Duha Ceylan
Tags
irregular migration
skills
labor market
exploitation
EU policies
social discourse
migration categories
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