Publications

Advisor, "Care and Immigration: Migrant Care workers in private households," Kalayaan Report by Lordes Gordolan and Mumtaz Lalani (2009) Click here to download.

Submitted, “Mobilising Migrants, Making Citizens”, Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies

Submitted, “Migration and the Fashioning of Precarious Workers, Work, Employment and Society

Submitted, “Semi-compliance in the migrant labour market”, Population, Space and Place, with Martin Ruhs

Forthcoming, Exploitation and Unfreedom: migrant workers in Kazakhstan Warsaw: OSCE

Forthcoming, “No Borders: a practical response to state controls on people’s migration, Refuge, with Nandita Sharma and Cynthia Wright (eds.) (December 2009) For more information on the No Borders project click here

2009, "Migrant Labour in Kazakhstan: A cause for concern?"
COMPAS working paper WP-09-69

Anderson, B. and R. Andrijasevic, 2008, Sex, slaves and citizens: the politics of anti-trafficking in Soundings, Winter, Issue 40. For the article click here

2008, "A Need for Migrant Labour? The micro-level determinants of staff shortages and implications for a skills based immigration policy". A paper prepared with Martin Ruhs, for the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC). For more details click here or alternatively, go to the MAC website.

2008, Foreigners: Victims or Villains? A political debate, OpenDemocracy, (20th June)

2008, "Illegal Immigrant": Victim or Villain? COMPAS working paper WP-08-64

2008, Review of “The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism” The Geographical Journal. Click here for the full article

2008, “Sex, Slaves and Stereotypes” a review essay, Global Networks, 8(3). Click here for the full article

2008, “Migrants and Work Related Rights” Ethics and International Affairs, 22(2). For the full article click here 

2008, Migrants in vulnerable employment: a review of the evidence London: TUC, With Hiranthi Jayaweera

2008, with Martin Ruhs, The origins and functions of illegality in migrant labour markets: An analysis of migrants, employers and the state in the UK (Revised from 2006 version - Semi-compliance in the migrant labour market) COMPAS Working Paper WP-06-30a.

2007, with Sarah Spencer, Martin Ruhs and Ben Rogaly,  'Migrants' lives beyond the workplace. The experiences of East and Central Europeans in the UK', Report for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), London. click here

2007, "A Very Private Business: employment in private households" in European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (3). Article available here 

2007, "Motherhood, apple pie and slavery: reflections on trafficking debates"
COMPAS working paper WP-07-48

2007, 'Battles in Time: the Relation between Global and Labour Mobilities'
COMPAS Working Paper WP-07-55.

2007, NEW EU MEMBERS? Migrant Workers' Challenges and Opportunities to UK Trades Unions: a Polish and Lithuanian Case Study. A report written with N. Clark & V.Parutis, for the Trades Union Congress. Click here to download the full report.

2006, "EU Enlargement and migration to the UK " Social Science Teacher 225

2006, Migrantinnen in der bezahlten Hausarbeit, updated and translated edition of Doing the Dirty Work, Assoziation A: Berlin (ISBN: 3-935936-36-2)

2006, Fair Enough? Central and East European Low wage migrants in low wage employment in the UK, Report written with Martin Ruhs, Sarah Spencer, Ben Rogaly, for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, published as a COMPAS Report - Link

2006, with Martin Ruhs, Ben Rogaly and Sarah Spencer, “ Changing status, changing lives? Methods, participants and lessons learnt”. click here for link

2006, "A very private business: migration and domestic work"
COMPAS Working Paper WP-06-28

2005, "Forced labour migration to the UK" London: TUC. Please click here for further information

2004, “Demand and trafficked labour” Geneva: International Organisation for Migration (http://www.iom.int/). With Julia O'Connell Davidson. For the full text please click here 

2004, "Who needs Yehudi Menuhin? Migration and social reproduction" in ed. Aguilar, D. and Lacsamana, Women and Globalization New York : Humanity Books

2003, "A Job Like Any Other?" in eds Ehrenreich B and Hochschild A., Global Woman, New York: Routledge

May 2002, "Trafficking and demand for migrant sex and domestic labour" Report For Asia-Europe Foreign Ministers (ASEM). For more information please click here

Sept. 2001, "Different Roots in Common Ground: transnational migration in London" in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Click here for the full article 

March 2001, "Just another job? Commodification and domestic labour" in Gender and Development. Click here for the full article

January 2001, "’Why Madam has so many bathrobes?’ Demography and demand for migrants in the EU" in Journal of Economic and Social Geography. Click here for the full article

Jan. 2000, "Doing the Dirty Work? The Global Politics of Domestic Labour" London: Zed Books.

Winner of the Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2001

1999, “Overseas Domestic Workers in the European Union: Europe’s Invisible Women” in Janet Momsen (ed) Gender, Migration and Domestic Service, London: Routledge.

1997, “ Western Europe” in Minority Rights Group (ed.) The World Directory of Minorities, London: MRG

1997, Labour Exchange: Patterns of Migration in Asia, London: CIIR.

1993, Britain’s Secret Slaves, London: Anti-Slavery International and Kalayaan.