Experiences of forced labour amongst Chinese migrant workers: exploring the context of vulnerability and protection

2013 
This paper reports on a research project (funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, UK) which explored the experiences of forced labour amongst Chinese migrant workers in the North West of England. The explicit use of a community psychology approach enabled a working collaboration with a Chinese Social Enterprise (Wai Yin). The research focused on how workers dealt with their experiences leaving China, working in the UK and in relation to social support (relationships and families). The research involved working with Chinese native speakers and gatekeepers to access narratives of workers. Many of these were undocumented (illegal) workers who were seeking asylum. Thematic analysis was undertaken alongside collection of vignettes of individuals. The emotional aspects of moves between countries and cultures, and the balance between risk and protection are richly demonstrated, yet not dwelt upon by participants. The experiences of workers, their vulnerability to forced labour are theorised in terms of push an...
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