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Bringing together prominent scholars in the field, this Handbook provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex interrelationship between migration and welfare. Chapters explore the extent to which immigration policy affects – and is affected by – welfare states, from both economic and political perspectives. This Handbook also examines the effects of emigration on sending societies, exploring issues such as the impact of remittances, diasporas, and skill deterioration as a result of human capital flight on capacity building and on economic and political development more generally.Contributors draw on both qualitative and quantitative research to illuminate the contours and patterns of this complex relationship. This includes the assumed tension-reducing role of multiculturalist and integration policies, the shaping of native beliefs about migrants by socio-economic constraints and the potential for the extension of social rights to migrants to influence and increase pro-redistributive attitudes. Investigating the drivers of welfare chauvinism and its effects on social trust between native and immigrant groups, the Handbook also provides insights into the latest theoretical and empirical findings regarding the progressive's dilemma, one of the most formidable policy challenges leaders of modern societies face.Breaking new theoretical and empirical ground, this cutting-edge Handbook is essential reading for academics, researchers and students in political science, economics, sociology, social policy and political philosophy, particularly those focused on global migration and changing attitudes to welfare. It will also benefit policymakers looking for new data and pioneering perspectives on immigration policy and the future of welfare states in a changing world economy.
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Edited by Markus M.L. Crepaz, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Political Science, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia, Athens, US
Table of Contents
Contents:Introduction to the Handbook on Migration and Welfare: The contours ofcontested concepts 1Markus M. L. CrepazPART I TAKING STOCK: MIGRATION AND THE STATE OF THEWELFARE STATE1 Managing migration in modern welfare states: One-size policy does notfit all 13Pieter Bevelander and James F. Hollifield2 Economics or politics? Assessing immigration as a challenge to the welfarestate 45Maureen A. Eger3 Migration, diversity, and the welfare state: Moving beyond attitudes 64Patrick R. IrelandPART II IS SOCIAL HOMOGENEITY A PRECONDITION FORREDISTRIBUTION?4 Why share with strangers? Reflections on a variety of perspectives 87Matthew Wright5 The boundaries of generosity: Membership, inclusion, and redistribution 102Allison Harell, Will Kymlicka, and Keith Banting6 Immigration and preferences for redistribution: Empirical evidence andpolitical implications of the progressive's dilemma in Europe 118Elie Murard7 When does immigration shape support for a universal basic income?The role of education and employment status 137Anthony Kevins8 Welfare chauvinist or neoliberal opposition to immigrant welfare? Theimportance of measurement in the study of welfare chauvinism 156Edward Anthony Koning9 Personal and contextual foundations of welfare chauvinism in WesternEurope 175Conrad Ziller and Romana CarejaPART III POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND POLICIES AS SHAPERSOF THE WELFARE-MIGRATION CONTEXT10 Framing matters: Pathways between policies, immigrant integration, andnative attitudes 195Anita Manatschal11 The politics of multiculturalism and redistribution: Immigration,accommodation, and solidarity in diverse democracies 210Keith Banting, Daniel Westlake, and Will Kymlicka12 The politicization of immigration and welfare: The progressive's dilemma,the rise of far-right parties, and challenges for the left 230Maureen A. Eger and Joakim Kulin13 Inclusive solidarity? The social democratic dilemma: Between EU rules andsupporters' preferences 255Zoe Lefkofridi and Susanne Rhein14 Institutional sources of trust resilience in diverse societies: The mitigatingrole of inclusive and egalitarian welfare state institutions 276Elif Naz Kayran and Melanie Kolbe15 Inequality, immigration, and welfare regimes: Untangling the connections 297Christel Kesler16 Welfare states and migration policy: The main challenges for scholarship 321Frida Bor.ng, Sara Kalm, and Johannes LindvallPART IV POLITICAL CULTURE, MIGRATION, AND REDISTRIBUTION17 What explains opposition to immigration: Economic anxiety, culturalthreat, or both? 338Hanna Kleider18 Economic resentment or cultural malaise: What accounts for nativistsentiments in contemporary liberal democracies? 351Hans-Georg Betz19 Does contact with strangers matter? 367Eric M. Uslaner20 A world to win at work? An integrated approach to meaningful interethniccontact 382Katerina Manevska, Roderick Sluiter, and Agnes Akkerman21 Constructing national identity and generalized trust in diversedemocracies 405Patti Tamara Lenard22 Critically different or similarly critical? The roots of welfare state criticismamong ethnic minority and majority citizens in Belgium 420Arno Van Hootegem, Koen Abts, and Bart MeulemanPART V THE VIEW FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH: THE EFFECTSOF MIGRATION ON ORIGIN COUNTRIES23 The Janus face of remittances: Do remittances support or underminedevelopment in the Global South? 442Farid Makhlouf and Oussama Ben Atta24 Tracing the links between migration and food security in Bangladesh 470Mohammad Moniruzzaman and Margaret Walton-Roberts25 Migration as a development strategy: Debating the role that migrantsand those in diaspora can play 488Elizabeth Mavroudi26 The migration–development nexus under scrutiny 504Ra.l Delgado WiseIndex 517
Review
'The volume provides an excellent summary of the challenges of migration today and tries to show the dilemmas of both receiving and sending countries. I recommend the volume to all those who wish to conduct research in the field of migration and or who would like to gain more insight into the subject.' -- Szandra Kramarics, European Journal of Social Security'Migration and welfare spell an uneasy relationship. Membership and deservingness have come to delineate newcomers' access to social goods in host societies across the globe. Yet there is no unitary relationship between the entities. Context and politics matter. This Handbook delivers a unique set of analyses to grasp these complexities.' -- Grete Brochmann, University of Oslo, Norway'This Handbook tackles two of the thorniest questions of the twenty-first century: how do we ensure the collective welfare of others, and who counts as a member of "our" collective? The impressive range of contributions, across disciplines and methodologies, provides a wealth of data and valuable ideas for scholars and those who are making critical policy decisions about who gets what in the coming decades.' -- Irene Bloemraad, University of California Berkeley, US
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'This Handbook tackles two of the thorniest questions of the 21st century: how do we ensure the collective welfare of others, and who counts as a member of "our" collective? The impressive range of contributions, across disciplines and methodologies, provides a wealth of data and valuable ideas for scholars and those who are making critical policy decisions about who gets what in the coming decades.'
Details ISBN1839104562 Series Elgar Handbooks in Migration Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1839104562 ISBN-13 9781839104565 Format Hardcover Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Pages 544 Publication Date 2022-01-18 AU Release Date 2022-01-18 NZ Release Date 2022-01-18 UK Release Date 2022-01-18 Author Markus M.L. Crepaz Edited by Markus M.L. Crepaz DEWEY 330.126 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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