Money Matters in Migration
Herausgeber: de Lange, Tesseltje; Schrauwen, Annette; Maas, Willem
Money Matters in Migration
Herausgeber: de Lange, Tesseltje; Schrauwen, Annette; Maas, Willem
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"Migration, participation, and citizenship are central political and social concerns in democratic societies and beyond. From the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to the 2018 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and RegularMigration, international agreements portray individuals and communities in terms of worth and value, seeing human diversity as an asset rather than a threat"--
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"Migration, participation, and citizenship are central political and social concerns in democratic societies and beyond. From the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to the 2018 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and RegularMigration, international agreements portray individuals and communities in terms of worth and value, seeing human diversity as an asset rather than a threat"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781316517505
- ISBN-10: 1316517500
- Artikelnr.: 61503853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781316517505
- ISBN-10: 1316517500
- Artikelnr.: 61503853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Money matters in migration: a synthetic approach Tesseltje de Lange,
Willem Maas, and Annette Schrauwen; Part I. Migration: 2. Money matters:
The role of funding in migration governance Elaine Lebon-McGregor and
Nicholas R. Micinski; 3. Digging a moat around fortress Europe: EU funding
as an instrument of exclusion Caterina Molinari; 4. European funds for
'sub-Saharan' migrants in Morocco: caring or controlling? Lorena Gazzotti;
5. Cash rules everything: money and migration in the Colombian-Venezuelan
borderlands Charles Larratt-Smith; 6. Recruitment fees, indebtedness and
the impairment of Asian migrant workers' rights Pedro de Sena; 7. Pushing
out the poor: income requirements and termination of residence Annette
Schrauwen; 8. Follow the money: income requirements in Norwegian
immigration regulations Helga Eggebø and Anne Staver; Part II.
Participation: 9. Money matters in live-in migrant carer arrangements: a
comparative analysis between Germany and The Netherlands Anita Böcker,
María Bruquetas-Callejo,Vincent Horn, and Cornelia Schweppe; 10.
De-magnetizing the market: irregular migrants, undeclared work, and the
fight against the informal economy Kimberly J. Morgan; 11. Women as EU
citizens: caught between work, sufficient resources, and the market Sandra
Mantu; 12. Migrant financial inclusion versus the fight against money
laundering and terrorist financing Tesseltje de Lange and Elspeth Guild;
13. Migrant remittances and money laundering in Africa Cristiano d'Orsi;
Part III. Citizenship: 14. The marketization of citizenship: the origins
and spread of citizenship by investment Kristin Surak; 15. Are
citizenship-by-investment programs legitimate? Suggesting some assessment
methods Elena Prats; 16. Wealth as a golden visa to citizenship Ayelet
Shachar; 17. Divided families and devalued citizens: money matters in
mixed-status families in the Netherlands Judith de Jong and Betty de Hart;
18. Money in internal migration: financial resources and unequal
citizenship Willem Maas.
Willem Maas, and Annette Schrauwen; Part I. Migration: 2. Money matters:
The role of funding in migration governance Elaine Lebon-McGregor and
Nicholas R. Micinski; 3. Digging a moat around fortress Europe: EU funding
as an instrument of exclusion Caterina Molinari; 4. European funds for
'sub-Saharan' migrants in Morocco: caring or controlling? Lorena Gazzotti;
5. Cash rules everything: money and migration in the Colombian-Venezuelan
borderlands Charles Larratt-Smith; 6. Recruitment fees, indebtedness and
the impairment of Asian migrant workers' rights Pedro de Sena; 7. Pushing
out the poor: income requirements and termination of residence Annette
Schrauwen; 8. Follow the money: income requirements in Norwegian
immigration regulations Helga Eggebø and Anne Staver; Part II.
Participation: 9. Money matters in live-in migrant carer arrangements: a
comparative analysis between Germany and The Netherlands Anita Böcker,
María Bruquetas-Callejo,Vincent Horn, and Cornelia Schweppe; 10.
De-magnetizing the market: irregular migrants, undeclared work, and the
fight against the informal economy Kimberly J. Morgan; 11. Women as EU
citizens: caught between work, sufficient resources, and the market Sandra
Mantu; 12. Migrant financial inclusion versus the fight against money
laundering and terrorist financing Tesseltje de Lange and Elspeth Guild;
13. Migrant remittances and money laundering in Africa Cristiano d'Orsi;
Part III. Citizenship: 14. The marketization of citizenship: the origins
and spread of citizenship by investment Kristin Surak; 15. Are
citizenship-by-investment programs legitimate? Suggesting some assessment
methods Elena Prats; 16. Wealth as a golden visa to citizenship Ayelet
Shachar; 17. Divided families and devalued citizens: money matters in
mixed-status families in the Netherlands Judith de Jong and Betty de Hart;
18. Money in internal migration: financial resources and unequal
citizenship Willem Maas.
1. Money matters in migration: a synthetic approach Tesseltje de Lange,
Willem Maas, and Annette Schrauwen; Part I. Migration: 2. Money matters:
The role of funding in migration governance Elaine Lebon-McGregor and
Nicholas R. Micinski; 3. Digging a moat around fortress Europe: EU funding
as an instrument of exclusion Caterina Molinari; 4. European funds for
'sub-Saharan' migrants in Morocco: caring or controlling? Lorena Gazzotti;
5. Cash rules everything: money and migration in the Colombian-Venezuelan
borderlands Charles Larratt-Smith; 6. Recruitment fees, indebtedness and
the impairment of Asian migrant workers' rights Pedro de Sena; 7. Pushing
out the poor: income requirements and termination of residence Annette
Schrauwen; 8. Follow the money: income requirements in Norwegian
immigration regulations Helga Eggebø and Anne Staver; Part II.
Participation: 9. Money matters in live-in migrant carer arrangements: a
comparative analysis between Germany and The Netherlands Anita Böcker,
María Bruquetas-Callejo,Vincent Horn, and Cornelia Schweppe; 10.
De-magnetizing the market: irregular migrants, undeclared work, and the
fight against the informal economy Kimberly J. Morgan; 11. Women as EU
citizens: caught between work, sufficient resources, and the market Sandra
Mantu; 12. Migrant financial inclusion versus the fight against money
laundering and terrorist financing Tesseltje de Lange and Elspeth Guild;
13. Migrant remittances and money laundering in Africa Cristiano d'Orsi;
Part III. Citizenship: 14. The marketization of citizenship: the origins
and spread of citizenship by investment Kristin Surak; 15. Are
citizenship-by-investment programs legitimate? Suggesting some assessment
methods Elena Prats; 16. Wealth as a golden visa to citizenship Ayelet
Shachar; 17. Divided families and devalued citizens: money matters in
mixed-status families in the Netherlands Judith de Jong and Betty de Hart;
18. Money in internal migration: financial resources and unequal
citizenship Willem Maas.
Willem Maas, and Annette Schrauwen; Part I. Migration: 2. Money matters:
The role of funding in migration governance Elaine Lebon-McGregor and
Nicholas R. Micinski; 3. Digging a moat around fortress Europe: EU funding
as an instrument of exclusion Caterina Molinari; 4. European funds for
'sub-Saharan' migrants in Morocco: caring or controlling? Lorena Gazzotti;
5. Cash rules everything: money and migration in the Colombian-Venezuelan
borderlands Charles Larratt-Smith; 6. Recruitment fees, indebtedness and
the impairment of Asian migrant workers' rights Pedro de Sena; 7. Pushing
out the poor: income requirements and termination of residence Annette
Schrauwen; 8. Follow the money: income requirements in Norwegian
immigration regulations Helga Eggebø and Anne Staver; Part II.
Participation: 9. Money matters in live-in migrant carer arrangements: a
comparative analysis between Germany and The Netherlands Anita Böcker,
María Bruquetas-Callejo,Vincent Horn, and Cornelia Schweppe; 10.
De-magnetizing the market: irregular migrants, undeclared work, and the
fight against the informal economy Kimberly J. Morgan; 11. Women as EU
citizens: caught between work, sufficient resources, and the market Sandra
Mantu; 12. Migrant financial inclusion versus the fight against money
laundering and terrorist financing Tesseltje de Lange and Elspeth Guild;
13. Migrant remittances and money laundering in Africa Cristiano d'Orsi;
Part III. Citizenship: 14. The marketization of citizenship: the origins
and spread of citizenship by investment Kristin Surak; 15. Are
citizenship-by-investment programs legitimate? Suggesting some assessment
methods Elena Prats; 16. Wealth as a golden visa to citizenship Ayelet
Shachar; 17. Divided families and devalued citizens: money matters in
mixed-status families in the Netherlands Judith de Jong and Betty de Hart;
18. Money in internal migration: financial resources and unequal
citizenship Willem Maas.







