Book chapters on key migration issues.

 

Williams Veazey, L. and Boucher, A. “Skill, Time, Ethics and Care: Applying a Migration Lens to the Sociology of Work,” in Handbook of Research on the Sociology of Work, Edward Elgar, forthcoming.

Boucher, A. “Access to justice for migrant workers” book chapter for Edward Shizha and Edward Makwar (Ed), Intersectionality and Transnationalism: Critical Issues and Approaches in International Migration, Oxford University Press, forthcoming. 

Boucher, A. “Immigration: Welfare rights in a temporary immigration state” Chapter in McClelland, A., Smyth, P. and Martson, G, Social Policy in Australia Understanding for Action, Oxford University Press, 4th Edition, forthcoming 2020. 

Boucher, A. “Gender and Skilled Migration,” in Piper, N. and Mora, C. Gender, Sexuality and Migration, Palgrave, 2020, forthcoming. 

Boucher, A. and Cerna, L. “Labour Migration: Skilled, Unskilled and Temporary” In International Migration: Population Movements in the C21st, Jeannette Money and Sarah Lockhardt (eds), Routledge, forthcoming 2020.

Boucher, A. “Female high skilled migration: The role of policy,” Czaika, M. ed. High-Skilled Migration, Drivers and Policies (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018), 65-86. 

Boucher, A. “Marketisation of immigrant skills assessment in Australia,” Meagher, G. and Goodwin, S. eds. Markets, rights and power in Australian social policy (Sydney University Press, Sydney, 2015), 293-320.

Boucher, A. and Carney, T. “Social Security for Migrant Workers and Their Families in Australia: More Australian Exceptionalism?” Arellano, P., Vonk, G. and Olivier, M. eds. Social Security and Migrant Workers (Kluwer, Amsterdam, 2013), 187-213. 

Boucher, A. “Gender mainstreaming in skilled immigration policy: From Beijing 1995 to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (2002),” Nevile, A. ed. Human Rights and Social Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Values and Citizenship in OECD countries (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2010), 174-200.  

Boucher, A. “The Political Participation of Berlin’s Turkish Migrants in the Dual Citizenship and Headscarf Debates: A Multi-Level comparison,” Pojmann, W. ed. Migration and Activism in Europe since 1945 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 209-231. Based on research awarded the University Medal and the Jean Monnet Prize for best thesis in European Studies in Australia, Contemporary European Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2006.