Dignity For Irregular Migrants in EU Farm2Fork Labour Markets

Culture, Creativity & SocietyHORIZON-RIAID: 101094652
EC Contribution
€30,003
Consortium Size
10 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

DignityFIRM contributes to improving conditions of irregular migrants (IM) working in Farm to Fork (F2F) labour markets in four EU member states (IT, NL, PL, SP) and two associated countries (MO, UA). To derive structural recommendations for improvements, we analyze regulatory infrastructures that govern these conditions distinguishing five influential spheres of stakeholders at the EU, national, and local levels, and at the level of employers and IM themselves. The focus on IM in F2F labour markets is timely given the instrumental role of these industries in securing EU livelihoods, the high systemic dependency on IM that coincides with persistent group vulnerabilities. By providing knowledge and innovative tools to improve regulatory infrastructures, this project enhances IM’s access to basic rights and services, and improves their precarious working conditions. Doing so, we contribute to systemic resilience of F2F industries and the EU’s ambitions for social and economic transformation. Our project adopts a mixed-method research approach, that includes a special focus on the division of labour in F2F markets with respect to gender, ethnicity, socio-economic status, health and safety. Doing so, we provide new knowledge on 1) the multidimensional regulatory infrastructure and the conditions of IM therein, 2) their access to basic rights and social services, and 3) employer reliance on IMs. We build on our analysis of the current situation, and work towards innovative solutions by developing Dignity tools in co-creation with stakeholders across the five stakeholder spheres. We propose group sensitive policy measures at EU, national, and local level, across four policy domains: migration management, EU pillar social rights, labour market sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Doing so, we create a pathway for impact towards upholding IMs’ access to rights and services and simultaneously addressing labour market needs and wellbeing of host communities.

Consortium (10)

Project Results (14)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
Dignity for (irregular) migrants employed in Farm to Fork sectors: A regulatory infrastructure approach to EU legal and policy frameworks
· 2024DOI
Neidhardt, Milazzo, Kapeti, van Meeteren, de Lange
Manifesto 1 - WP3.2: To ensure food security and sustainability, the EU must place migrant workers and their dignified working conditions at the heart of the next policy cycle
· 2024DOI
Anastasia Karatzas
Narrative change for inclusionary health and migration policies
The Lancet Regional Health - Europe· 2024DOI
Gottlieb, Gold, Palla, Dimaku, Güell, Legarda Diaz-Aguado, Bozorgmehr
Migrant workers' irregularity, precarity, dignity, and relevant actors: A critical review of selected literature around key concepts and questions of the DignityFIRM project
· 2023DOI
Schweitzer, R.
EU Policy Updates Note 01 / June-November 2023
DignityFIRM
EU Policy Updates Note 02 / December 2023 - April 2024
DignityFIRM
EU Policy Updates Note 03/ April - June 2024
DignityFIRM
Intersectionality guidelines: Applying an intersectional approach to understanding F2F irregular migrant workers.
Darhour, H. & Marroune, S.
Migration, work, and health: Mapping the evidence - A systematised review of the global literature on the interrelations between migration, work, and occupational health inequities
Gottlieb, N. & Ertel, M.
Deliverables (4)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - DIGNITYFIRM (Dignity For Irregular Migrants in EU Farm2Fork Labour Markets)