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Development Subjectivities, Governmentality, and Migration Management in the Pacific

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Development Subjectivities, Governmentality, and Migration Management in the Pacific Synopsis

To advance the debates around temporary migration in the Pacific, a governmentality framework contributes to understanding social and historical relations produced by migration management at regional, country, and individual scales. The Recognised Seasonal Employer's (RSE) scheme, the Pacific epitome of regulated migration, temporarily recruits participants from labour-rich countries to work in New Zealand's horticulture and viticulture sectors. Driven by agricultural labour shortfalls, it was conceived and promoted as a development intervention for Pacific countries, and is regularly claimed to provide a 'triple win' for employers and industry, Pacific countries via remittances, and participants' communities. Missing from these claims is an understanding of how seasonal migration fits into new migration management regimes, and the instruments deployed to enable this omission. To appreciate how workers' subjectivities are transformed to favour labour mobility, the spotlight is on the scheme's articulation as a development instrument, its operationalisation, and the mundane day-to-day situations it entails.

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ISBN: 9781009462648
Publication date: 31st July 2024
Author: Lya Mainé Astonitas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 75 pages
Series: Elements in Global Development Studies
Genres: Development studies
Migration, immigration and emigration
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Labour / income economics