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Migrant Workers in Singapore : Lives and Labour in a Transient Migration Regime
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Author(s):
Brenda S A Yeoh
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Kellynn Wee
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Theodora Lam
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January 11 2022
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978-981-12-5502-1
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978-981-12-5503-8
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June 2022
Publication date (Online):
January 11 2022
DOI:
10.1142/12798
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Migrant Construction Workers in Singapore: An Introduction
pp. 3
Migrant Workers and the Politics of (Im)Mobility
pp. 7
Bangladeshi Construction Workers and the Politics of (Im)Mobility in Singapore
pp. 23
Legal Protection and Migrant Rights: The COVID-19 Outbreak in Singapore
pp. 27
Riots and Rights: Law and Exclusion in Singapore’s Migrant Worker Regime
pp. 79
From the ‘Little India Riot’ to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Migrant Workers and Public Space in Singapore
pp. 83
‘This Country, Law Very Strong’: Securitization Beyond the Border in the Everyday Lives of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Singapore
pp. 115
Dealing with Deportability in a Pandemic-hit Labour Migration Regime
pp. 119
Dealing with Deportability: Deportation Laws and the Political Personhood of Temporary Migrant Workers in Singapore
pp. 149
Health, Safety and Well-being: Listening to the Voices of Migrant Workers in a Pandemic
pp. 153
Migration and Health in the Construction Industry: Culturally Centering Voices of Bangladeshi Workers in Singapore
pp. 179
Compounding Precarity in Migrant Worker Trajectories
pp. 183
“The Lottery of My Life”: Migration Trajectories and the Production of Precarity Among Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Singapore’s Construction Industry
pp. 213
Healthcare for Migrant Workers in Singapore: Insights from the COVID-19 Experience
pp. 217
Healthcare-seeking Behaviour, Barriers and Mental Health of Non-domestic Migrant Workers in Singapore
pp. 249
Urban Liveability and Low-wage Migrants in Pandemic Times
pp. 253
Extending Urban Liveability: Friendship and Sociality in the Lives of Low-wage Migrants
pp. 279
Migrant Workers and Mobile Communication in Pandemic Times
pp. 283
Belonging and Communicating in a Bounded Cosmopolitanism: The Role of Mobile Phones in the Integration of Transnational Migrants in Singapore
pp. 307
Pandemic and Precarity: Migrant Masculinities in Singapore During COVID-19
pp. 311
Migrant Masculinities: Bangladeshi Men in Singapore’s Labour Force
pp. 341
Remittances, Migrant Households and Pandemic Resilience in Rural Bangladesh
pp. 347
Remittances and Social Resilience of Migrant Households in Rural Bangladesh
pp. 387
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