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Transformations in Network Governance: The Case of Migration Intermediaries
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2015
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Human MigrationMigration PolicyPublic PolicyInternational Population MovementLabor MigrationSociologyGlobal MigrationMarket LiberalisationTransnational MobilityInternal MigrationNetwork GovernanceLanguage StudiesSocial PolicySkilled MigrationSupportive InfrastructureTransnational NetworkNetworked Organization
Market liberalisation has fundamentally changed state interventions in the supply of services and supportive infrastructure across a range of public services. While this trend has been relatively well documented, there has been a dearth of research into the changing nature of state interventions in migration and mobility. Indeed, the increasing presence of migration intermediaries to service the many and varied needs of migrant workers, particularly skilled migrants, remains significantly under-researched both theoretically and empirically. In providing an analysis of the location, role and changing nature of migration intermediaries, we highlight the implications of commercially driven governance structures. In particular, we suggest that the shift from government to network governance has important implications for skilled migration including greater dependence on (largely unregulated) private intermediaries and variable access to information regarding the process of migration and labour market integration. Accordingly, we present empirical examples of migration intermediaries to illustrate their role and the relationship with and implications of their exchange with migrants.
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