Migration and Welfare in the New Europe – Social P rotection and the Challenges of Integration
Autor Emma Carmelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 ian 2011
The debate over migration and social integration has emerged as one of the most controversial and important subjects of the new century, and Migration and Welfare in the New Europe moves that debate forward on two fronts. Empirically, this collection provides a thorough grounding in the relationship between migration, migration policies, and social inclusion in the European Union. And theoretically, expert contributors explore the way that the development of migration policies is shaped by emotions, discourses, narratives, and both formal and informal aspects of governance.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847426444
ISBN-10: 1847426441
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 177 x 246 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847426441
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 177 x 246 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
Migration, social protection and social integration represent subjects of major and critical concern at both the EU and member state levels. This very timely book offers an excellent overview, analysis, and understanding of challenges for the European migration-social policy nexus. Stein Kuhnle, University of Bergen, Norway, and Hertie School of Governance, Germany
This analytically astute and empirically rich volume focuses on the interaction between policies and migrant integration, a decade after the first volume on Migration and the Welfare State. The research is presented by a nice line-up of scholars and contributes to the policy literature as well as to migration and social policy studies. Virginie Guiraudon, CERAPS, University of Lille 2
“This very timely book offers an excellent overview, analysis, and understanding of challenges for the European migration-social policy nexus.”
“This book is a well-written and welcome contribution to the comparatively scarce literature on the relationship between migration, integration and welfare states.”
Notă biografică
Emma Carmel is a lecturer in social policy at the University of Bath, UK. Alfio Cerami is a research associate in the Centre d'études européennes at Sciences Po, Paris. Theodoros Papadopoulos is a lecturer in social policy at the University of Bath.
Cuprins
List of tables and figures
List of abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Governing migration and welfare: institutions and emotions in the production of differential integration
Emma Carmel and Alfio Cerami
Part I: Theoretical background
2. Immigration and the variety of migrant integration regimes in the European Union
Theodoros Papadopoulos
3. European Union migration governance: utility, security and integration
Emma Carmel
4. Human rights and the politics of migration in the European Union
Alfio Cerami
5. Labour migration and labour market integration: causes and challenges
Bent Greve
Part II: Migration and social protection policies in the EU: country studies
6. Towards a security-oriented migration policy model? Evidence from the Italian case
Tiziana Caponio and Paolo R. Graziano
7. Differential inclusion in Germany's conservative welfare state: policy legacies and structural constraints
Lutz C. Kaiser and Regine Paul
8. Welfare or work: migrants' selective integration in Finland
Saara Koikkalainen, Timo Tammilehto, Olli Kangas, Marja Katisko, Seppo Koskinen and Asko Suikkanen
9. Migration in Hungary: historical legacies and differential integration
Ioana Rusu
10. Wilful negligence: migration policy, migrants' work and the absence of social protection in the UK
Mick Wilkinson and Gary Craig
Part III: Social and migration policy nexus: critical issues
11. Local immigrant communities, welfare and culture: an integration/segregation dilemma
Siniša Zrinšcak
12. Contentious opportunities: comparing metropolitan policymaking for immigrants in France and Italy
Manlio Cinalli and Alessandra El Hariri
13. A categorical immigration policy: welfare, integration and the production of inequality
John Gal and Jennifer Oser
14. Conclusions: what future for migration?
Emma Carmel, Alfio Cerami and Theodoros Papadopoulos
Index
List of abbreviations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Governing migration and welfare: institutions and emotions in the production of differential integration
Emma Carmel and Alfio Cerami
Part I: Theoretical background
2. Immigration and the variety of migrant integration regimes in the European Union
Theodoros Papadopoulos
3. European Union migration governance: utility, security and integration
Emma Carmel
4. Human rights and the politics of migration in the European Union
Alfio Cerami
5. Labour migration and labour market integration: causes and challenges
Bent Greve
Part II: Migration and social protection policies in the EU: country studies
6. Towards a security-oriented migration policy model? Evidence from the Italian case
Tiziana Caponio and Paolo R. Graziano
7. Differential inclusion in Germany's conservative welfare state: policy legacies and structural constraints
Lutz C. Kaiser and Regine Paul
8. Welfare or work: migrants' selective integration in Finland
Saara Koikkalainen, Timo Tammilehto, Olli Kangas, Marja Katisko, Seppo Koskinen and Asko Suikkanen
9. Migration in Hungary: historical legacies and differential integration
Ioana Rusu
10. Wilful negligence: migration policy, migrants' work and the absence of social protection in the UK
Mick Wilkinson and Gary Craig
Part III: Social and migration policy nexus: critical issues
11. Local immigrant communities, welfare and culture: an integration/segregation dilemma
Siniša Zrinšcak
12. Contentious opportunities: comparing metropolitan policymaking for immigrants in France and Italy
Manlio Cinalli and Alessandra El Hariri
13. A categorical immigration policy: welfare, integration and the production of inequality
John Gal and Jennifer Oser
14. Conclusions: what future for migration?
Emma Carmel, Alfio Cerami and Theodoros Papadopoulos
Index