TY - CHAP AB - Abstract My research builds upon masculinity studies as well as migration and gender theory to evaluate emerging strategies of gendered labor control at work sites within temporary worker programs. In particular, my multisite ethnography consisting of 97 interviews with US guest workers, oil industry employers, and Indian labor brokers shifts focus to the recruitment of male workers into the US oil industry. The study evaluated a multi-country recruitment chain from India to the Middle East and into the US Guest Worker Program. Findings identified a relationship between the construction of masculinities and employer strategies for labor control. The article addresses the following question: how is hegemonic masculinity used as a strategy for labor control? The study identifies the double bind of hegemonic masculinity within contingent employment relationships as a means of labor control for curbing male migrant dissent. VL - 35 SN - 978-1-78769-368-5, 978-1-78769-367-8/0198-8719 DO - 10.1108/S0198-871920180000035004 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S0198-871920180000035004 AU - Verma SaunJuhi PY - 2018 Y1 - 2018/01/01 TI - Masculine Vulnerabilities: The Double Bind of Manhood in Global Migration T2 - Gendering Struggles against Informal and Precarious Work T3 - Political Power and Social Theory PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 77 EP - 99 Y2 - 2024/04/24 ER -