ISBN:
1487523424
,
9781487523428
,
9781487504663
,
1487504667
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 304 Seiten
,
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Series Statement:
Studies in comparative political economy and public policy 55
Series Statement:
Studies in comparative political economy and public policy
DDC:
325/.1
Keywords:
Migranten
;
Soziale Sicherheit
;
Sozialreform
;
Sozialpolitik
;
Gesundheitswesen
;
Bildungswesen
;
Kanada
;
Niederlande
;
Schweden
;
Immigrants Services for
;
Immigrants Services for
;
Immigrants Services for
;
Canada Emigration and immigration
;
Government policy
;
Sweden Emigration and immigration
;
Government policy
;
Netherlands Emigration and immigration
;
Government policy
;
Schweden
;
Kanada
;
Niederlande
;
Einwanderer
;
Sozialleistungen
Abstract:
"Why do some governments try to limit immigrants' access to social benefits and entitlements while others do not? Through an in-depth study of Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands, Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion maps the politics of immigrants' social rights in Western democracies. To achieve this goal, Edward A. Koning analyzes policy documents, public opinion surveys, data on welfare use, parliamentary debates, and interviews with politicians and key players in the three countries. Koning's findings are three-fold. First, the politics of immigrant welfare exclusion have little to do with economic factors and are more about general opposition to immigration and multiculturalism. Second, proposals for exclusion are particularly likely to arise in a political climate that incentivizes politicians to appear "tough" on immigration. Finally, the success of anti-immigrant politicians in bringing about exclusionary reforms depends on the response of the political mainstream, and the extent to which immigrants' rights are protected in national and international legal frameworks. A timely investigation into an increasingly pressing subject, Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion will be essential reading for scholars and students of political science, comparative politics, and immigration studies."--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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