Labour Market Issues (Downloadable)
Turgo, N. (2021) Manning the waves: Masculinity shift amongst Filipino seafarers in the age of precarity, Gender Work Organ., 1–17, DOI: 10.1111/gwao.12710.
Leong, P. (2012) 'Understanding the Seafarer Global Labour Market in the Context of a Seafarer 'Shortage', PhD Thesis: Cardiff University.
Galam, R. (2011) 'Navigating Lives: The Spatiotemporality of the Gender Identity, Agency and Subjectivity of Filipino Seamen's Wives', PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Calderón Veiga, M. (2011) ‘Seafarers in Ecuador, A Labour Market Study’, Cardiff: SIRC, September, ISBN 1-900174-40-5.
Zhao, Z. (2011) 'The Human Resource Strategies of Chinese State Crewing Agencies with Special Reference to Labour Export and the Experience of Chinese Seafarers', PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Gould, E. (2010) 'Towards a Total Occupation: A Study of UK Merchant Navy Officer Cadetship', PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. (2008) 'The Global Labour Market for Seafarers: Working Aboard Merchant Cargo Ships 2003', Cardiff: SIRC, June, ISBN: 1-900174-35-9.
Gekara, V. (2008) 'Globalisation, state strategies and labour in the shipping industry: the UK response to declining shipping skills', PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Gekara, V. (2008) 'Are there jobs for all in the shipping industry?', The Sea, Issue 195, Sep/Oct, p 4.
Wu, B., Shen, G. and Li, L. (2007) The Transformation of the Chinese Labour Market for Seafarers, Cardiff: SIRC, ISBN: 1-900174-33-2.
Gekara, V. (2007) 'Increasing shipping skills in the UK: 'Bursting' the industry myth of diminishing interest', SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, July, ISBN 1-900174-31-6.
Tang, L. (2007) 'The 'presence' of absent seafarers: Predicaments of Chinese seafarer-partners', SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, July, ISBN 1-900174-31-6.
Winchester, N., Sampson, H. and Shelly, T. (2006) An Analysis of Crewing Levels: Findings from the SIRC Global Labour Market Study, Cardiff: SIRC, ISBN: 1-900174-27-8.
Wu, B. (2005) ‘The World Cruise Industry: A Profile of the Global Labour Market’, Cardiff: SIRC, March, ISBN: 1-900174-25-1.
Wu, B. (2005) ‘Chinese seafarers in transition: trends and evidence’, SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, July, ISBN 1-900174-26-X.
Wu, B. (2004) ‘"Transgration” of Chinese seafarers in economic transition: an institutional perspective on labour mobility’, School of Social Sciences Working Paper Series, (64), August, ISBN 1904815308.
Kennerley (eds) British Ships in China Seas: 1700 to the Present Day, Society for Nautical Research, Liverpool: National Museums, ISBN 190270025-2.
Amante, M.S.V. (2003) 'Philippine Global Seafarers: A Profile', Cardiff: SIRC.
Obando-Rojas, B. (2003) ‘Increasing your employment potential’, The Sea, Issue 163, May/Jun.
Obando-Rojas, B. (2003) ‘New Jobs for Seafarers in short supply’, The Sea, Issue 162, Mar/Apr.
Zhao, A. and Amante, M.S.V. (2003) ‘Chinese Seafarers and Filipino Seafarers: race to the top or race to the bottom?’, SIRC Symposium 2003, Cardiff University, September 19th, ISBN 1-900174-22-7.
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