‘I can't even buy a bed because I don't know if I'll have to leave tomorrow’: temporal orientations among Mexican precarious status migrants in Toronto
- Date
- 2014-05-14 
- Auteurs
- Paloma E. Villegas 
- Résumé
- This paper analyzes the links between migrant illegalization and precarious status migrants' temporal orientations. I begin by evaluating research on three research orientations in this area: (1) research that focuses on temporal contingency versus temporal teleology; (2) research about immigration status, illegalization, and time; and (3) research on the link between precarious immigration status and precarious work. I then draw on interviews with 13 Mexican migrants with precarious immigration status to discuss how immigration status affects migrants' ability to make plans, secure decent work, and experience a sense of belonging in the context of reception (Toronto, Canada). I conclude by arguing for a framework of temporal contingency when analyzing precarious status migrants' narratives of temporal orientations. 
- Journal title
- Citizenship Studies 
- Volume
- 18 
- Numéro
- 3-4 
- Page numbers
- 277-291 
- Liens
- Secteurs économiques
- Agriculture and horticulture workers 
- Types de contenu
- Policy analysis et Statistics on work and life conditions 
- Groupes cibles
- Chercheurs 
- Pertinence géographique
- Ontario et México 
- Langues
- Anglais 
