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1002:6.1 [2017/09/01 22:22] – [The domestic domain as a labor market] Ryan Schram (admin)1002:6.1 [2017/09/01 22:43] – [Migration is an informal economy of labor] Ryan Schram (admin)
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 We are familiar with hearing that advanced, post-Fordist capitalist societies now depend on a global movement of labor from poor countries.  We are familiar with hearing that advanced, post-Fordist capitalist societies now depend on a global movement of labor from poor countries. 
  
-What you may not realize is that the system which supports this movement--//and our lives in Sydney//--is not just a global labor marketGlobal migration takes place in an informal economy. +What you may not realize is that the system which supports this movement--//and our lives in Sydney//--is not simply a global labor marketGlobal migration takes place in an informal economy. 
  
 Global migration is made possible by **both** 457 visas and want ads, **and** it would family ties, gifts, friendships, trust.  Global migration is made possible by **both** 457 visas and want ads, **and** it would family ties, gifts, friendships, trust.