Our new article on housing experiences among the UK-based Polish migrant essential workers is now out in the International Journal of Housing Policy – a key forum for the analysis of housing policy and practice. The article explores variegated housing situations during Brexit and Covid-19 and reveals housing precarity as the missing link in understanding systemic resilience during times of polycrisis. It demonstrates that housing precarity is not only highly differentiated and compounded for individual migrants but also creates society-wide vulnerabilities that undermine the labour market, economy and society. The article is fully available online and you can read it HERE.