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Chapter 1: The ‘epistemic turn’ in immigration policy analysis
Christina Boswell
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Published:
26 Feb 2016
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Social and Political Science 2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783476299.00008
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Handbook on Migration and Social Policy
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: migration and social policy: key trends and debates
PART I: New Analytical Perspectives
Chapter 1: The ‘epistemic turn’ in immigration policy analysis
Chapter 2: Immigration, integration and citizenship policies: indices, concepts and analyses
Chapter 3: Naturalization levels and processes: consequences for social policy
Chapter 4: Migration, membership regimes and social policies: a view from global history
PART II: The Political Economy of Migration
Chapter 5: Goods versus people: immigration and trade policy in a globalized world
Chapter 6: Migrant networks, political institutions and international investment
Chapter 7: Immigration and the political economy of public education
Chapter 8: Migration and development: the Indian experience
PART III: Trade-offs between Immigration and Social Policy
Chapter 9: Control signals and the social policy dimensions of immigration reform
Chapter 10: Ideas and migrant integration policy in Israel 1989–2010
PART IV: Opposition to Immigration, Security and the Limits to Free Movement in the European Union
Chapter 11: When virtues become vices: the Achilles’ heel of migration social policy
Chapter 12: An unstable equilibrium: freedom of movement and the welfare state in the European Union
Chapter 13: ‘Securitizing’ immigration in Europe: sending them the same (old) message, getting the same (old) reply?
Chapter 14: Immigrant integration, political radicalization and terrorism in Europe: some preliminary insights from the early millennium (2000–2010)
PART V: Diversity, Social Cohesion and Support for the Welfare State
Chapter 15: Does immigration affect preferences for redistribution? Evidence across countries
Chapter 16: Rumors that diversity is the death of the welfare state are greatly exaggerated: on the resilience of the European social model
Chapter 17: Heterogeneity in the impact of immigration on social welfare spending
PART VI: Migrant Integration and Social Policy
Chapter 18: Civic integration in Europe: continuity versus discontinuity
Chapter 19: Naturalization and the socio-economic integration of immigrants: a life-course perspective
Chapter 20: Tales of the cities: local-level approaches to migrant integration in Europe, the USA and Canada
PART VII: Immigrant Rights Versus Immigration Politics
Chapter 21: Why migrant rights are different than human rights
Chapter 22: Gender, migration and social policy
Chapter 23: Theorizing labor immigration policies: openness, skills and rights
Chapter 24: The case of the missing skilled immigrants in the USA
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Politics and Public Policy
Migration
Sociology and Social Policy
Comparative Social Policy
Migration
Welfare States
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