[Audio] Experiences of Migrants in the Global North A Theoretical & Case Study Perspective.
[Audio] Introduction Migration driven by inequality & opportunity Focus on lived experiences in Global North Use of theory + real case studies.
[Audio] Push–Pull Theory Push: poverty, conflict Pull: jobs, safety, education.
[Audio] World-Systems Theory Core vs Periphery Migration shaped by global capitalism.
[Audio] Labour Market Segmentation Migrants in low-wage sectors Precarious and informal work.
[Audio] Case Study: USA Migrant farm workers Low wages and poor conditions Limited legal protection.
[Audio] Case Study: UK Care and service sector jobs Reliance on migrant labour Post-Brexit challenges.
[Audio] Case Study: Europe Refugee crisis Integration challenges Racism and social exclusion.
[Audio] Key Experiences Economic: low wages, exploitation Social: discrimination Legal: restrictions Psychological: stress.
[Audio] Evidence Chain Inputs → Activities → Outputs → Outcomes → Impact.
[Audio] Policy Implications Inclusive labour policies Anti-discrimination laws Social protection systems.
[Audio] Conclusion Migration = opportunity + inequality Need fair and inclusive systems.