The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America

Central American migration flows take place mostly through two main corridors: the northern corridor to the United States, and the southern corridor to Costa Rica. Using the concept of fragility, in this article I analyse how migration combines the precarity and vulnerability that Central American w...

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Main Author: Abelardo Morales-Gamboa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: McMaster University Library Press 2021-09-01
Series:Global Labour Journal
Online Access:https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/4444
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spelling doaj-08c8c9b43ed04de59489aa83ddf590e22021-10-01T13:00:21ZengMcMaster University Library PressGlobal Labour Journal1918-67112021-09-01123The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central AmericaAbelardo Morales-Gamboa0National UniversityCentral American migration flows take place mostly through two main corridors: the northern corridor to the United States, and the southern corridor to Costa Rica. Using the concept of fragility, in this article I analyse how migration combines the precarity and vulnerability that Central American workers face, both in their home country and in the corridors toward the destination labour markets. Their movements and the conditions they encounter reflect a new scale of local and transnational labour relationships. Migrant workers constitute a segment of the workforce in transnational corridors, which circulates between several informal activities but also among key sectors of the formal economy; the latter often takes advantage of their social, occupational and even legal difficulties. Keywords: Central America; migrant workers; labour markets; informal economy; labour corridors https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/4444
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The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America
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title The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America
title_short The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America
title_full The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America
title_fullStr The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America
title_full_unstemmed The Fragility of the Labour Corridors to Costa Rica and the United States: Precarious Migrant Workers in Central America
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description Central American migration flows take place mostly through two main corridors: the northern corridor to the United States, and the southern corridor to Costa Rica. Using the concept of fragility, in this article I analyse how migration combines the precarity and vulnerability that Central American workers face, both in their home country and in the corridors toward the destination labour markets. Their movements and the conditions they encounter reflect a new scale of local and transnational labour relationships. Migrant workers constitute a segment of the workforce in transnational corridors, which circulates between several informal activities but also among key sectors of the formal economy; the latter often takes advantage of their social, occupational and even legal difficulties. Keywords: Central America; migrant workers; labour markets; informal economy; labour corridors
url https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/globallabour/article/view/4444
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