欧州にみる移民問題:雇用、福祉と移動性<br>Europe's Immigration Challenge : Reconciling Work, Welfare and Mobility (Policy Network)

欧州にみる移民問題:雇用、福祉と移動性
Europe's Immigration Challenge : Reconciling Work, Welfare and Mobility (Policy Network)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 209 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781780762258
  • DDC分類 304.84

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As the financial crisis continues to cast its long shadow over Europe, the view that immigrants compete unfairly for jobs and present an unsustainable burden on the European Social Model appears to be gathering support in some circles. But at the same time, the 'right' type of immigrant has often been perceived as a potential cure for Europe's sluggish labour markets and ailing welfare systems - especially immigrants who are young, easily employable and who arrive without family. So far, efforts to solve this conundrum - as in the UK's points-based system - have focused on increasing the selectivity of the admissions process. In this book, leading immigration experts question the effectiveness of this approach. Besides efforts to regulate the flow and rights of immigrants, they argue that governments across Europe need to devise labour market, welfare and immigration policies in a more integrated fashion.

Contents

Introduction1: Immigration, work and welfare: a dynamic relationship by Grete Brochmann, University of Oslo and Elena Jurado, Policy NetworkPART 1: In search of the "useful" immigrant: mission impossible?2: The limitations of selective immigration policies by Elizabeth Collett, Migration Policy Institute3: Is intra-EU mobility creating a "race to the bottom"? by Jon Kvist, University of Southern Denmark4: Refugee protection and the sustainability of the European Social Model by Jill Rutter, former Head of Policy at Refugee and Migrant Justice5: Squaring the circle: Immigration, "differential entitlements" and social cohesion by Peter Dwyer, Nottingham Trent UniversityPART 2: Immigration and job-creation: creating a virtuous circle6: Employment protection, flexible labour markets and job displacement by Rainer Munz, Erste Bank in Vienna / Hamburg Institute of International Economics7: Up-skilling or out-skilling? Migrant labour and the drive to transform Europe into aknowledge-based economy by Martin Ruhs, University of Oxford / UK Migration Advisory Committee8: Trade Unions, immigration and internationalization: new challenges and changing coalitions by Leah Haus, Vassar College9: Into the black hole: Immigration and Europe's underground economy by Ferruccio Pastore, Centre for the Study of International PoliticsPART 3: Boon or burden: immigration and welfare reform in Europe9: Which card have you been dealt? Immigration and the future of European benefit systems by Diane Sainsbury, Stockholm University10: In sickness and in health: the role of immigration in European healthcare systems by Michael Stolpe, Kiel Institute for the World Economy11: Is migrant labour an opportunity or an obstacle to reforming pension systems in Europe? By Ann Morissens, University of Twente12: Immigration and public housing: stretching the limits of European solidarity? By Stephen Mangen, London School of EconomicsPART 4: Towards an integrated approach13: Follow my lead: the role of politics in shaping the debate on immigration by Shamit Saggar, University of Sussex14. Unexpected allies: linking immigration, welfare and labour market reform by Liam Byrne MP15. Is `more Europe' the answer? How the EU can help states coordinate their immigration and social policies by Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield

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