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Is Migration A Problem For Eu Welfare States ? What Role Can The Eu Play In ‘Managing’ Migration?

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  • CLAUDIA PARASCHIVESCU

    (University of Leeds, School of Sociology and Social Policy; Department of Social Policy University of Bath Bath, UK;)

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The migration problem' is defined as the migration of people that crosses national borders, by contrasting it to social mobility. This paper considers the transformation of the Keynesian Welfare State by focusing on the notion of social citizenship which is challenged by the presence of immigrants and gives, as a result, birth to welfare chauvinism. This paper then explores the role the EU has in 'managing' migration by considering the common EU migration policy and its impact on member states. By analysing the notion of 'external governance' and the 'safe third country' principle, this article concludes that the current EU migratory policy resembles to a 'fortress'.

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  • Claudia Paraschivescu, 2013. "Is Migration A Problem For Eu Welfare States ? What Role Can The Eu Play In ‘Managing’ Migration?," Revista Romana de Sociologie, Revista Romana de Sociologie - actualizata si mentinuta de Editura Lumen/ Romanian Journal of Sociology, vol. 5, pages 402-409.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev19g:v:5-6:y:2013:i::p:402-409
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    1. Aris Ananta & Evi Nurvidya Arifin & Ari Purbowati & Paul J. Carnegie, 2023. "Does diversity matter for development? New evidence of ethnic diversity’s mediation between internal migration and economic growth across Indonesia’s regions," Journal of Population Research, Springer, vol. 40(3), pages 1-21, September.

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    Keywords

    European Union; welfare state; 'migration problem'; migration policy.;
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    JEL classification:

    • A23 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Graduate

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