Study title
Working Conditions and Work Environment Among Polish Workers in the Trondheim Region, 2013
Creator
Dahl-Jørgensen, Carla (Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet)
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD2164-V2 (DOI)
Data access
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Abstract
The project draws on anthropological theories of migration and globalization, as well as relevant theories from studies on organisational psychology, with the objective of gaining a better understanding of the individual consequences of work migration. The project will try to capture subjective strategies used to reconcile contrasts or manage ambiguity related to migration and identity. Ideas of identity will be used as one approach to understand the individual experience of work migration. Identity will be defined as the ideas we have about who we are and what groups we belong to. Identity, then, is fundamental for shaping and mediating migrant workers' experiences in the receiving society. Work has traditionally been perceived as a fundamental orientation point for identity construction, but studies reveal that work no longer offers the secure axis around which to wrap and fix self-definitions, identities, life projects. Several analysts note that the use of short-term contracts alter the relations between workers. The project will be organized as a comparative study and data will be collected in two different geographical fieldwork contexts. One of these contexts will be in Norway and the other will be a country currently experiencing similar growing influx of migrant workers, especially in sectors such as construction, services and agriculture.