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The Canadian State and Native Migrant Labour in Southern Alberta's Sugar Beet Industry

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Canadian State and Native Migrant Labour in Southern Alberta's Sugar Beet Industry
Abstract
Recent studies of labour have clearly established that the capitalist state is very involved in the recruitment, relocation and retention of migrant labour forces. Most of the literature tends to analyze migrant labour within the broader social, political and economic context of expanding capitalism. Consequently, studies tend to focus on how the use of migrant labour is profitable to capitalism because it is cheap and easy to exploit. Such studies, however, neglect the ways in which the state actually intervenes in the labour market in order to facilitate the flow of migrant workers to places of employment. Therefore, this thesis explores the relationship between the migration of labour, the state and the reserve army of labour through an analysis of the Native migrant work force in the sugar beet industry in southern Alberta.
Type
M.A., Sociology
University
University of Saskatchewan
Place
Saskatoon
Date
1994
# of Pages
171 pages
Language
en
Citation
Laliberte, R. F. (1994). The Canadian State and Native Migrant Labour in Southern Alberta’s Sugar Beet Industry [M.A., Sociology, University of Saskatchewan]. https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/SSU/TC-SSU-06292007130306.pdf