Europe's Immigration Challenge
Reconciling Work, Welfare and Mobility
Elena Jurado editor Grete Brochmann editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Jan '13
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Argues that governments across Europe need to devise labour market, welfare and immigration policies in an integrated fashion.
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.
ISBN: 9781780762265
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 295g
232 pages