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Senior citizenship?: Retirement, migration and welfare in the European Union

Autor Louise Ackers, Peter Dwyer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2002
This book charts the development of mobility and welfare rights for those citizens exercising their right to move or return home on retirement under the Free Movement of Persons provisions and explores their experiences of international mobility. It is set within the context of 'Citizenship of the Union'. Senior citizenship? draws on substantial primary research material to: combine detailed analysis of the framework of EU rights shaping social with in-depth qualitative interviews involving retired migrants across six member states (Greece, Portugal, Italy, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Ireland);·[vbTab]describe and evaluate an innovative approach to comparative enquiry that combines biographical interviews with legal and qualitative analysis;·[vbTab]highlight the diverse nature of retirement migration encompassing the experiences of returning workers, migrating retirees and post retirement returnees.·[vbTab]Topics are explored thematically in the context of comparative social policy, raising important and topical issues around the future of social citizenship and the implications of the exercise of agency, in an increasingly global and mobile world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861342645
ISBN-10: 1861342640
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

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Louise Ackers and Peter Dwyer have exceptional insights into the evolution of European citizenship, particularly as it bears on the welfare entitlements and residence rights of those who move from one member state to another. Their research makes an original and distinctive contribution to the debates on 'a social Europe'. Tony Warnes, Sheffield Institute for Studies on Ageing

... very rewarding ... should be read for the strong sense of dynamic it generates in recounting the aspirations, efforts and strategies of many older Europeans who can claim only a very liminal form of citizenship. Critical Social Policy

Notă biografică

Louise Ackers, Centre for the Study of Law in Europe, Department of Law, University of Leeds and Peter Dwyer, Reader in Social Policy, Salford University

Cuprins

Introduction
Citizenship, well-being and agency in the European Union
Shades of citizenship: the legal status of retirement migrants
Movements to some purpose?
Health/care, well-being and citizenship
Money matters
Moving and caring
Conclusions: retirement migration: the challenge to social citizenship?