Interconnects capitalism, the welfare regime and citizenship to the field of migration studies. Compares and contrasts the divergent conditions of entry for non-EU migrant workers in Britain, France and Germany. Explores the economic, social and cultural rationales in determining migrant legality.
Interconnects capitalism, the welfare regime and citizenship to the field of migration studies. Compares and contrasts the divergent conditions of entry for non-EU migrant workers in Britain, France and Germany. Explores the economic, social and cultural rationales in determining migrant legality.
Regine Paul is a postdoc scholar with the HowSAFE project on comparative risk regulation at the University of Bielefeld. She has published a number of scholarly articles and contributed to edited volumes on migration and mobility policies in Europe. She is also board member of the research network "European Integration and the Global Political Economy" at the Council for European Studies.
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List of Figures, Tables and Boxes Preface Abbreviations Introduction: Labor Migration Management: A Case for Interdisciplinary and Interpretive Policy Studies PART I: BORDER-DRAWING AS A FRAMEWORK FOR MIGRATION POLICY Chapter 1. Labor Migration Management as Meaningful Border-Drawing Chapter 2. Border-Drawing across Capitalist Economies, Welfare States and Citizenship Regimes Chapter 3. Contextualized Border-Drawing: Profiling Migration Histories and Policy Legacies for Comparative Analysis PART II: BORDER-DRAWING IN GERMAN, FRENCH AND BRITISH LABOR MIGRATION POLICIES Chapter 4. What Makes Migrant Workers 'Legal'? Mapping Entry Regulation Chapter 5. A "Tool for Growth"? The Shared Cultural Political Economy of Labor Migration Policies Chapter 6. "Poles Don't Even Play Cricket!" Embedding Labor Migration Policies in National Socio-Cultural Norms Conclusion: Border-Drawing, Policy Analysis, and the Governance of Mobility in Europe Documents and Interviews References Index
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes Preface Abbreviations Introduction: Labor Migration Management: A Case for Interdisciplinary and Interpretive Policy Studies PART I: BORDER-DRAWING AS A FRAMEWORK FOR MIGRATION POLICY Chapter 1. Labor Migration Management as Meaningful Border-Drawing Chapter 2. Border-Drawing across Capitalist Economies, Welfare States and Citizenship Regimes Chapter 3. Contextualized Border-Drawing: Profiling Migration Histories and Policy Legacies for Comparative Analysis PART II: BORDER-DRAWING IN GERMAN, FRENCH AND BRITISH LABOR MIGRATION POLICIES Chapter 4. What Makes Migrant Workers 'Legal'? Mapping Entry Regulation Chapter 5. A "Tool for Growth"? The Shared Cultural Political Economy of Labor Migration Policies Chapter 6. "Poles Don't Even Play Cricket!" Embedding Labor Migration Policies in National Socio-Cultural Norms Conclusion: Border-Drawing, Policy Analysis, and the Governance of Mobility in Europe Documents and Interviews References Index
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