Highlights
Blog post: I slept on my money and my passport
Based on field research in Campania (2024), this blog post shows how irregularity extends beyond bureaucracy, shaping migrant women’s work and lives through intertwined forms of vulnerability.
New report: Public understanding and attitudes to irregular migration in the UK
Discover the insights from our latest UK report on public perceptions of irregular migration.
My hands are my story. Twenty years of life of Polish domestic workers in the city of Naples
This book chapter traces twenty years of Polish women’s lives and labour in domestic and care work in Naples.
I-CLAIM events
I-CLAIM Stakeholders’ Meeting (Italy)
In this meeting, a group of key stakeholder organisations and institutions engaged with the preliminary research results produced by the I-CLAIM team at Ca’ Foscari University concerning the national policies on migration, labour and welfare that have an impact on the living and working conditions of migrants in situation of irregularity in the country
I-CLAIM Stakeholders’ Meeting (Poland)
This meeting took the form of an expert discussion moderated by prof. Aleksandra Grzymała-Kazłowska (Faculty of Sociology, Migration Research Center, University of Warsaw). It was attended by representatives of institutions – ministries, think-tanks and non-governmental organizations working for refugees and migrants in Poland (including those created by people with migration experience).
I-CLAIM Stakeholders’ Meeting (Helsinki, Finland)
On 29th November, the I-Claim Finnish team held a Stakeholders Meeting in Helsinki. The two themes discussed were family and work through the perspective of different services that are available for people in irregular situation in Finland.





