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Racism and the Incorporation of Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada Since 1945

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Racism and the Incorporation of Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada Since 1945
Abstract
Intended to be of interest to students of sociology, ethnic studies and history, this book assesses the political economy of migration. Labour shortages, the racialization of Caribbean migrant farm labour and alternatives to labour imports are discussed. --Publisher's description
Series
Critical studies in racism and migration
Place
London
Publisher
Routledge
Date
1991
# of Pages
ix, 241 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-415-04396-0
Short Title
Racism and the Incorporation of Foreign Labour
Accessed
10/1/23, 2:28 AM
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 22626304
Notes

Contents: Introduction. Part 1: Theoretical Issues: The Political Economy of Migration. 1. Political Economy and Migration: A Critique of Castles and Kosack -- 2. Modes of Incorporation and Racialisatio. Part 2: Foreign Labour Incorporation and Fruit and Vegetable Production -- 3. Labour Shortages and Alternatives to Labour Import in the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Industry -- 4. Without Immigrants You Don't Grow Cash Crops: Foreign Labour in the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Industry -- 5. The Racialisation of Permanent Settlement -- 6. The Racialisation of Caribbean migrant farm labour --  Conclusion: Modes of Incorporation. Bibliography.

Citation
Satzewich, V. (1991). Racism and the Incorporation of Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada Since 1945. Routledge.