BOOK REVIEWS Foggy social structures: irregular migration, European labor markets and the welfare state, edited by Michael Bommes and Giuseppe Sciortino

BOOK REVIEWS Foggy social structures: irregular migration, European labor markets and the welfare state, edited by Michael Bommes and Giuseppe Sciortino

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  • Byrne, D. (2005). Social exclusion. Berkshire: Open University Press.
  • Gallie, D. (2004). Resisting marginalization: Unemployment experience and social policy in the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Mehrotra, G. (2010). Toward a continuum of intersectionality theorizing for feminist social work scholarship. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 25(4), 417–430.
  • Purdie-Vaughns, V., & Eibach, R. P. (2008). Intersectional invisibility: The distinctive advantages and disadvantages of multiple subordinate-group identities. Sex Roles, 59, 377–391.
  • Simmel, G. (1950). The sociology of Georg Simmel. New York: Free Press.
  • Wang, Y. (2011). Book review: immigration and women: understanding the American. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1-3 (iFirst).
  • --. (2012). Double bane or double boon? The effects of gender and the household registration system (hukou) on female migrant workers’ employment opportunities and earnings in contemporary urban China (Ph. D thesis).