Newcomers Navigating the Welfare State : Experiences of Immigrants and Street-Level Bureaucrats with Belgium's Social Assistance System

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Newcomers Navigating the Welfare State : Experiences of Immigrants and Street-Level Bureaucrats with Belgium's Social Assistance System

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Full Description

The needs of newcomers and the provided social assistance.

The topic of social assistance for migrant newcomers often sparks heated public debate and remains a prominent concern on the policy agenda. Society has experienced a growing level of diversity. This reality gives rise to new demands and changing profiles of individuals who benefit from welfare services. Welfare institutions, which are responsible for providing social assistance, play a crucial role in granting access to social benefits for newcomers. Moreover, the provision of social assistance can significantly influence the settlement and integration processes of migrants.

This book provides empirical insights into the alignment between the needs of newcomers and the service provided to them. It examines the accessibility of social assistance for newcomers from a comprehensive perspective, encompassing aspects such as gaining access (including equal access for all) and service availability. By focusing on the Belgian Public Centres for Social Welfare as a case study, the authors explore the policies and practices related to social assistance and labour market activation for newcomers and the factors that influence individuals' access to their rights.

By incorporating the perspectives of all the relevant stakeholders involved, drawing on the insights of social workers and managers as well as the experiences of newcomers themselves, this book offers a unique understanding of the interactions between immigrants, the welfare state, and street-level bureaucrats. It provides valuable insights for enhancing service provision, striving for a more inclusive approach.

Contributors: Adriana Costa Santos (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles), Michelle Crijns (Wilde Ganzen Foundation), Peter De Cuyper (KU Leuven), Abraham Franssen (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles), Angeliki Konstantinidou (University of Liège), Jean-Michel Lafleur (University of Liège), Jérémy Mandin (University of Liège), Carla Mascia (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Elsa Mescoli (University of Liège), Roberta Perna (Complutense University of Madrid), Marije Reidsma (KU Leuven), Hanne Vandermeerschen (KU Leuven), Youri Lou Vertongen (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles).

Ebook available in Open Access.
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

Contents

Introduction
Elsa Mescoli and Jean-Michel Lafleur

Chapter 1. Conceptualising immigrants' access to social assistance and their interaction with street-level bureaucrats
Roberta Perna and Hanne Vandermeerschen

Chapter 2. Social assistance bureaucracies and new migrants: the Belgian context
Abraham Franssen

Chapter 3. Applying mixed-method design in the study of immigrant social protection
Elsa Mescoli, Angeliki Konstantinidou, Marije Reidsma and Jérémy Mandin

PART I. Social assistance for newly arrived immigrants

Chapter 4. Explaining variations in forms of service delivery for newcomers
Elsa Mescoli, Hanne Vandermeerschen, Adriana Costa Santos and Carla Mascia

Chapter 5. Understanding challenges and pitfalls in the service delivery to newly arrived immigrants
Adriana Costa Santos, Hanne Vandermeerschen and Elsa Mescoli

Chapter 6. Labour market activation and newly arrived immigrants
Hanne Vandermeerschen, Adriana Costa Santos and Elsa Mescoli

Conclusion Part I
Hanne Vandermeerschen

PART II. Policy in practice: the decision-making process

Introduction
Elsa Mescoli

Chapter 7. The allocation of social assistance as a hierarchised decision-making process
Elsa Mescoli and Hanne Vandermeerschen

Chapter 8. The discretion of social workers towards newly arrived migrants
Elsa Mescoli

Conclusion Part II
Elsa Mescoli

PART III. Accessing welfare services in Belgium: the perspective of newly arrived immigrants

Chapter 9. Pathways of access: analysing newly arrived immigrants' access to welfare services
Marije Reidsma and Michelle Crijns

Chapter 10. The newcomers' perception of social assistance provision and its organisation
Adriana Costa Santos and Youri Lou Vertongen

Chapter 11. Developing forms of agency: how do newcomers deal with social services
Jérémy Mandin

Conclusion Part III
Jérémy Mandin

Part IV. Conclusion
Hanne Vandermeerschen and Peter De Cuyper

About the authors

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