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- Pedreno Canovas, Andres
- Requelme Perea, Prudencio J.
Abstract
Este articulo explora la cuestion del uso de trabajadores inmigrantes en mercados de trabajo segmentados propios del capitalism flexible en areas rurales. Los Estudios Rurales han contribuido al studio de los mercados de trabajo desde la perspectiva de su relacion con el espacio. En el texto se enfatiza el rol de estos procesos espaciales en la vinculacion entre trabajadores inmigrantes y segmentacion de los mercados de trabajo en areas rurales. Para ello se utiliza una perspectiva teorica que integra los conceptos de clase, etnicidad es un factor clave de vulnerabilidad en la nueva economia rural y sus mercados de trabajo. Los trabajores inmigrantes son a menudo concentrados en regions rurales que conforman historias de extreme estratificacion de clase y ausencia de derechos politicos creadas por formas de discrimincacion y explotacion tanto legales como extralegales...This article explores the use of immigrant workers in segmented labor markets typical of flexible capitalism in rural areas. Rural Studies have contributed a perspective of spatial entrapment and spatially contingent job markets. We emphasize supply-side processes and the role of these processes in the linkage between immigrant workers and labour markets segmentation in rural areas. We develop this argument by integratin conceptualizations of class, ethnicity, gender and the experience of place. Finally, we show how ethnicity is a key factor of vulnerability in the new rural economy and its labour markets. Immigrant workers are often concentrated in rural regions that share histories of extreme class stratification and political disenfranchisement created by both legal and extra-legal discrimination and exploitation.
Suggested Citation
Pedreno Canovas, Andres & Requelme Perea, Prudencio J., 2006.
"La condicion inmigrante de los nuevos trabajadores rurales,"
Revista Espanola de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Rural y Marino (formerly Ministry of Agriculture), issue 211, pages 1-49.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:spreea:167152
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.167152
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