Migration and social policy

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Migration and social policy

edited by Jenny Phillimore

(The international library of studies on migration, 19)(An Elgar research collection)

Edward Elgar, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references

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This research review comprehensively explores a collection of papers that examine the connection between social policy and migration. The papers selected focus on the critical points of this subject: the emergence of interest in migration and diversity, the politicisation of migration, deservingness and restrictionism, migrant integration and dilemmas associated with welfare provision in diverse states among more. Professor Phillimore approaches this important subject from a brand new perspective, drawing upon previously disparate fields to create a comprehensive overview. Migration and Social Policy will be of great interest to scholars of migration, diversity and social policy, social policy practitioners and to policymakers with responsibility in this area.

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Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Jenny Phillimore PART I INTRODUCTION 1. Gail Lewis (2003), 'Migrants', in Pete Alcock, Angus Erskine and Margaret May (eds), The Student's Companion to Social Policy, 2nd Edition, Part IV.6, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 325-31 A . Emergent Interest in Social Policy 2. John Myles and Sebastien St-Arnaud (2006), 'Population Diversity, Multiculturalism, and the Welfare State: Should Welfare State Theory Be Revised?', in Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka (eds), Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and Redistribution in Contemporary Democracies, Chapter 13, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 339-54 3. Tom Vickers, Gary Craig and Karl Atkin (2013), 'Addressing Ethnicity in Social Care Research', Social Policy and Administration, 47 (3), June, 310-26 4. Diane Sainsbury (2006), 'Immigrants' Social Rights in Comparative Perspective: Welfare Regimes, Forms of Immigration and Immigration Policy Regimes', Journal of European Social Policy, 16 (3), August, 229-44 5. Raj S. Bhopal (2012), 'Research Agenda for Tackling Inequalities Related to Migration and Ethnicity in Europe', Journal of Public Health, 34 (2), June, 167-73 6. Edna A. Viruell-Fuentes, Patricia Y. Miranda and Sawsan Abdulrahim (2012), 'More than Culture: Structural Racism, Intersectionality Theory, and Immigrant Health', Social Science and Medicine, 75 (12), Special Issue, December, 2099-106 B. The Dawning of the Age of Migration 7. Steven Vertovec (2007), 'Super-Diversity and Its Implications', Ethnic and Racial Studies, 30 (6), November, 1024-54 8. Magnus Ryner (2000), 'European Welfare State Transformation and Migration', in Michael Bommes and Andrew Geddes (eds), Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State, Chapter 4, London, UK: Routledge, 51-71 9. Fiona Williams (1989), 'The Basis for an Anti-Racist Critique of the Welfare State', in Social Policy: A Critical Introduction, Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 87-116 10. Ruud Koopmans (2010), 'Trade-Offs between Equality and Difference: Immigrant Integration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State in Cross-National Perspective', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 36 (1), January, 1-26 A. Politicisation of Migration and the Welfare State 11. Carl-Ulrik Schierup, Peo Hansen and Stephen Castles (2006), 'Understanding the Dual Crisis', in Migration, Citizenship, and the European Welfare State, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 3-20 12. Keith G. Banting (2000), 'Looking in Three Directions: Migration and the European Welfare State in Comparative Perspective', in Michael Bommes and Andrew Geddes (eds), Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State, Chapter 2, London, UK: Routledge, 13-33 13. Ian Law (2009), 'Racism, Ethnicity, Migration and Social Security', in Jane Millar (ed.), Understanding Social Security: Issues for Policy and Practice, 2nd Edition, Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 75-91 14. Beth Humphries (2004), 'An Unacceptable Role for Social Work: Implementing Immigration Policy', British Journal of Social Work, 34 (1), January, 93-107 15. Rosemary Sales (2002), 'The Deserving and the Undeserving? Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Welfare in Britain', Critical Social Policy, 22 (3), August, 456-78 16. Hartley Dean (2011), 'The Ethics of Migrant Welfare', Ethics and Social Welfare, 5 (1), March, 18-35 B. Deservingness 17. Wim van Oorschot (2006), 'Making the Difference in Social Europe: Deservingness Perceptions Among Citizens of European Welfare States', Journal of European Social Policy, 16 (1), February, 23-42 18. Brian Burgoon, Ferry Koster and Marcel van Egmond (2012), 'Support for Redistribution and the Paradox of Immigration', Journal of European Social Policy, 22 (3), July, 288-304 19. Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot (2012), 'Disentangling the "New Liberal Dilemma": On the Relation Between General Welfare Redistribution Preferences and Welfare Chauvinism', International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 53 (2), April, 120-39 20. Stuart Soroka, Richard Johnston and Keith Banting (2007), 'Ethnicity, Trust, and the Welfare State', in Fiona M. Kay and Richard Johnston (eds), Social Capital, Diversity, and the Welfare State, Chapter 11, Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press, 279-303 C. Restrictionalism 21. Johanna Avato, Johannes Koettl and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (2010), 'Social Security Regimes, Global Estimates, and Good Practices: The Status of Social Protection for International Migrants', World Development, 38 (4), April, 455-66 22. Susanne Wessendorf (2013), 'Commonplace Diversity and the "Ethos of Mixing": Perceptions of Difference in a London Neighbourhood', Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 20 (4), 407-22 23. Franck Duvell and Bill Jordan (2002), 'Immigration, Asylum and Welfare: The European Context', Critical Social Policy, 22 (3), August, 498-517 PART III MIGRATION AND THE WELFARE STATE: IMPACTS AND OUTCOMES 24. David Robinson (2007), 'European Union Accession State Migrants in Social Housing in England', People, Place and Policy Online, 1 (3), 98-111 25. Sarah Spencer, Martin Ruhs, Bridget Anderson and Ben Rogaly (2007), 'Information on Advice and Arrival', and 'Accommodation', in Migrants' Lives Beyond the Workplace: The Experiences of Central and East Europeans in the UK, Chapters 2 and 3, York, UK: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 27-49 26. David Robinson, Kesia Reeve and Rionach Casey (2007), 'Engaging with the Housing System', in The Housing Pathways of New Immigrants, Chapter 5, York, UK: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 65-79 [15] A. Integration, Assimilation and Incorporation 27. Alastair Ager and Alison Strang (2008), 'Understanding Integration: A Conceptual Framework', Journal of Refugee Studies, 21 (2), June, 166-91 28. Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson (2008), 'Making a Place in the Global City: The Relevance of Indicators of Integration', Journal of Refugee Studies, 21 (3), September, 305-25 29. Sunil Bhatia and Anjali Ram (2009), 'Theorizing Identity in Transnational and Diaspora Cultures: A Critical Approach to Acculturation', International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 33 (2), March, 140-9 30. Gary Craig (2007), 'Cunning, Unprincipled, Loathsome: The Racist Tail Wags the Welfare Dog', Journal of Social Policy, 36 (4), October, 605-23 31. Deborah Phillips (2006), 'Moving Towards Integration: The Housing of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Britain', Housing Studies, 21 (4), Special Issue, July, 539-53 32. Carolyn Sargent (2012), 'Special Issue Part I: "Deservingness and the Politics of Health Care"', Social Science and Medicine, 74 (6), March, 855-7 33. Jenny Phillimore (2011), 'Approaches to Health Provision in the Age of Super-Diversity: Accessing the NHS in Britain's Most Diverse City', Critical Social Policy, 31 (1), February, 5-29 34. Sin Yi Cheung and Jenny Phillimore (2014), 'Refugees, Social Capital, and Labour Market Integration in the UK', Sociology, 48 (3), 518-36 PART IV APPROACHES TO SERVICE DELIVERY AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 35. Jenny Phillimore (2012), 'Implementing Integration in the UK: Lessons for Integration Theory, Policy and Practice', Policy and Politics, 40 (4), October, 525-45 36. Leonie Sandercock (2003), 'There is No Hiding Place: Integrating Immigrants', in Cosmopolis II: Mongrel Cities of the 21st Century, Chapter 6, London, UK: Continuum, 127-53 A. Migrants and Social Welfare Provision 37. Gamal I. Serour (2009), 'Healthcare Workers and the Brain Drain', International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 106 (2), August, 175-8 PART V CONCLUSIONS 38. Karl Atkin and Sangeeta Chattoo (2007), 'The Dilemmas of Providing Welfare in an Ethnically Diverse State: Seeking Reconciliation in the Role of a "Reflexive Practitioner"', Policy and Politics, 35 (3), July, 377-93 Index

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