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No right to dream. The social and economic lives of young undocumented migrants in Britain

Document number
2559
Date
2010
Title
No right to dream. The social and economic lives of young undocumented migrants in Britain
Author/publisher
Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Availability
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Document type(s)
Research/Study/Analysis,
Keywords
Irregular Migration, Feminization of migration, Economic migration, Labour migration, Free movement, Undocumented migrants; Undocumented labour; Migrant rights; Migration management; Comprehensive approach to migration; Migration policy; Restrictive migration measures,
Summary
"No Right to Dream", a report by Alice Bloch, Nando Sigona and Roger Zetter, published by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in collaboration with City University London and University of Oxford, provides data on experiences of young undocumented migrants in Britain. It examines the accounts of young people
from Zimbabwe, China, Ukraine, Brazil and young Kurdish people from Turkey and reveals a detailed picture of the social and economic conditions in which they live.
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