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Brings a new perspective to the debate on immigration reform in the United States by revealing how governments and corporations and other global forces around the world manipulate migration policies to their benefit.
On the same day that reporter Jeffrey Kaye visited the Tondo hospital in northwest Manila, members of an employees associati...

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"Nurses in the Philippines, farmers in Senegal, Dominican factory workers in rural Pennsylvania, even Indian software engineers working in California -- all are pieces of a larger system Kaye calls ""coyote capitalism."" Coyote capitalism is the idea -- practiced by many businesses and governments -- that people, like other natural resour...
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A veteran news correspondent shows how businesses, addicted to migrant labor and assisted by governments, are able to use migration to keep people overworked and underpaid.
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Brings a new perspective to the debate on immigration reform in the United States by revealing how governments and corporations and other global forces around the world manipulate migration policies to their benefit.
On the same day that reporter Jeffrey Kaye visited the Tondo hospital in northwest Manila, members of an employees association wearing hospital uniforms rallied in the outside courtyard demanding pay raises. The nurses at the hospital took home about $261 a month, while in the United States, nurses earn, on average, more than fifteen times that rate of pay. No wonder so many of them leave the Philippines.

Between 2000 and 2007, nearly 78,000 qualified nurses left the Philippines to work abroad, but there's more to it than the pull of better wages: each year the Philippine president hands out Bagong Bayani ("modern-day heroes") awards to the country's "outstanding and exemplary" migrant workers. Migrant labor accounts for the Philippines' second largest source of export revenue—after electronics—and they ship out nurses like another country might export textiles. In 2008, the Philippines was one of the top ranking destination countries for remittances, alongside India ($45 billion), China ($34.5 billion), and Mexico ($26.2 billion).

Nurses in the Philippines, farmers in Senegal, Dominican factory workers in rural Pennsylvania, even Indian software engineers working in California—all are pieces of a larger system Kaye calls "coyote capitalism."

Coyote capitalism is the idea—practiced by many businesses and governments—that people, like other natural resources, are supplies to be shifted around to meet demand.  Workers are pushed out, pulled in, and put on the line without consideration of the consequences for economies, communities, or individuals.

With a fresh take on a controversial topic, Moving Millions:

  • Knocks down myth after myth about why immigrants come to America and what role they play in the economy
  • Challenges the view that immigrants themselves motivate immigration, rather than the policies of businesses and governments in both rich and poor nations
  • Finds surprising connections between globalization, economic growth and the convoluted immigration debates taking place in America and other industrialized countries
  • Jeffrey Kaye is a freelance journalist and special correspondent for the PBS NewsHour for whom he has reported since 1984, covering immigration, housing, health care, urban politics, and other issues

What does it all add up to? America's approach to importing workers looks from the outside like a patchwork of unnecessary laws and regulations, but the machinery of immigration is actually part of a larger, global system that satisfies the needs of businesses and governments, often at the expense of workers in every nation.

Drawing on Jeffrey Kaye's travels to places including Mexico, the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines, Poland, and Senegal, this book, a healthy alternative to the obsession with migrants' legal status, exposes the dark side of globalization and the complicity of businesses and governments to benefit from the migration of millions of workers.

Moving Millions : How Coyote Capitalism Fuels Global Immigration
General
ISBN

9780470423349

Fiction/Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Pages

310

List Price

$27.95

Author

Kaye, Jeffrey

Publication Date

04/26/2010

Release Status

In Print

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Measurements

Height: 9.5 Inches (US)

Width: 6.5 Inches (US)

Thickness: 1.5 Inches (US)

Unit Weight: 1.15 Pounds (US)

Brings a new perspective to the debate on immigration reform in the United States by revealing how governments and corporations and other global forces around the world manipulate migration policies to their benefit.

On the same day that reporter Jeffrey Kaye visited the Tondo hospital in northwest Manila, members of an employees association wearing hospital uniforms rallied in the outside courtyard demanding pay raises. The nurses at the hospital took home about $261 a month, while in the United States, nurses earn, on average, more than fifteen times that rate of pay. No wonder so many of them leave the Philippines.

Between 2000 and 2007, nearly 78,000 qualified nurses left the Philippines to work abroad, but there's more to it than the pull of better wages: each year the Philippine president hands out Bagong Bayani ("modern-day heroes") awards to the country's "outstanding and exemplary" migrant workers. Migrant labor accounts for the Philippines' second largest source of export revenue—after electronics—and they ship out nurses like another country might export textiles. In 2008, the Philippines was one of the top ranking destination countries for remittances, alongside India ($45 billion), China ($34.5 billion), and Mexico ($26.2 billion).

Nurses in the Philippines, farmers in Senegal, Dominican factory workers in rural Pennsylvania, even Indian software engineers working in California—all are pieces of a larger system Kaye calls "coyote capitalism."

Coyote capitalism is the idea—practiced by many businesses and governments—that people, like other natural resources, are supplies to be shifted around to meet demand.  Workers are pushed out, pulled in, and put on the line without consideration of the consequences for economies, communities, or individuals.

With a fresh take on a controversial topic, Moving Millions:

  • Knocks down myth after myth about why immigrants come to America and what role they play in the economy
  • Challenges the view that immigrants themselves motivate immigration, rather than the policies of businesses and governments in both rich and poor nations
  • Finds surprising connections between globalization, economic growth and the convoluted immigration debates taking place in America and other industrialized countries
  • Jeffrey Kaye is a freelance journalist and special correspondent for the PBS NewsHour for whom he has reported since 1984, covering immigration, housing, health care, urban politics, and other issues

What does it all add up to? America's approach to importing workers looks from the outside like a patchwork of unnecessary laws and regulations, but the machinery of immigration is actually part of a larger, global system that satisfies the needs of businesses and governments, often at the expense of workers in every nation.

Drawing on Jeffrey Kaye's travels to places including Mexico, the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines, Poland, and Senegal, this book, a healthy alternative to the obsession with migrants' legal status, exposes the dark side of globalization and the complicity of businesses and governments to benefit from the migration of millions of workers.

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