Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 2) : : Comparing Consular Services and Diaspora Policies.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2020. ©2020. |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 2)
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Do EU Member States Care About their Diasporas' Access to Social Protection? A Comparison of Consular and Diaspora Policies across EU27
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Conceptual Framework: Bridging the Gap Between Consular Assistance, Diaspora Policies and the External Dimension of Social Security in the EU
- 1.2.1 Whom to Protect? Diaspora and Citizenship in the EU
- 1.2.2 How to Protect? Consular and Diaspora Policies for EU Citizens
- 1.2.3 What Kind of Protection? Deterritorialized Social Security as Protection Policy for EU Citizens Residing Abroad
- 1.3 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 1.3.1 Descriptive Infrastructure: Consular, Governmental, and Interest-Representation Institutions
- 1.3.2 Substantive Infrastructure: Sending States as Providers and Facilitators of Social Protection
- 1.4 A Typology of EU Member States' Social Protection Infrastructure for Citizens Abroad
- References
- Chapter 2: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Austrian Citizens Abroad
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies
- 2.2.1 The Austrian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 2.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 2.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 2.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Austria
- 2.3.1 Unemployment
- 2.3.2 Health Care
- 2.3.3 Pensions
- 2.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 2.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 2.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Belgian Citizens Abroad
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 3.2.1 Belgian Emigration as a 'Forgotten History'
- 3.2.2 The Diaspora Infrastructure of Belgium
- 3.2.3 Key Engagement Policies.
- 3.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Belgium
- 3.3.1 Unemployment
- 3.3.2 Health Care
- 3.3.3 Pensions
- 3.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 3.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 3.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 4: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Bulgarian Citizens Abroad
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 4.2.1 The Bulgarian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 4.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 4.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 4.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Bulgaria
- 4.3.1 Unemployment
- 4.3.2 Health Care
- 4.3.3 Pensions
- 4.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 4.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 4.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Croatian Citizens Abroad
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies in Croatia
- 5.2.1 The Croatian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 5.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 5.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 5.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Croatia
- 5.3.1 Unemployment
- 5.3.2 Health Care
- 5.3.3 Pensions
- 5.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 5.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 5.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 6: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Cypriot Citizens Abroad
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 6.2.1 The Cypriot Diaspora and its Relations to the Homeland
- 6.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 6.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 6.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Cyprus
- 6.3.1 Unemployment
- 6.3.2 Health Care
- 6.3.3 Pensions
- 6.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 6.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 6.4 Conclusions
- References.
- Chapter 7: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Czech Citizens Abroad
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 7.2.1 The Czech Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 7.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 7.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 7.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Czechia
- 7.3.1 Unemployment
- 7.3.2 Health Care
- 7.3.3 Pensions
- 7.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 7.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 7.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 8: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Danish Citizens Abroad
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies
- 8.2.1 The Danish Diaspora and Its Relations with Homeland
- 8.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 8.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 8.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Denmark
- 8.3.1 Unemployment
- 8.3.2 Health Care
- 8.3.3 Pensions
- 8.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 8.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 8.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 9: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Estonian Citizens Abroad
- 9.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies
- 9.1.1 The Estonian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 9.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 9.1.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 9.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Estonia
- 9.2.1 Unemployment
- 9.2.2 Health Care
- 9.2.3 Pensions
- 9.2.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 9.2.5 Economic Hardship
- 9.3 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 10: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Finnish Citizens Abroad
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 10.2.1 The Finnish Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 10.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 10.2.3 Key Engagement Policies.
- 10.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Finland
- 10.3.1 Unemployment
- 10.3.2 Health Care
- 10.3.3 Pensions
- 10.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 10.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 10.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 11: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for French Citizens Abroad
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 11.2.1 The French Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 11.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 11.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 11.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in France
- 11.3.1 Unemployment
- 11.3.2 Health Care
- 11.3.3 Pensions
- 11.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 11.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 11.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 12: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for German Citizens Abroad
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 12.2.1 The German Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 12.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 12.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 12.2.3.1 Cultural Institutions
- 12.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Germany
- 12.3.1 Unemployment
- 12.3.2 Health Care
- 12.3.3 Pensions
- 12.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 12.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 12.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 13: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Greek Citizens Abroad
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies
- 13.2.1 The Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 13.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 13.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 13.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Greece
- 13.3.1 Unemployment
- 13.3.2 Health Care
- 13.3.3 Pensions
- 13.3.4 Family-Related Benefits and Services
- 13.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 13.4 Conclusions
- References.
- Chapter 14: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Hungarian Citizens Abroad
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 14.2.1 The Hungarian Diaspora and Its Relation with the Homeland
- 14.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 14.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 14.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Hungary
- 14.3.1 Unemployment
- 14.3.2 Health Care
- 14.3.3 Pensions
- 14.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 14.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 14.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 15: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Irish Citizens Abroad
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 15.2.1 The Irish Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland
- 15.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure
- 15.2.3 Key Engagement Policies
- 15.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Ireland
- 15.3.1 Unemployment
- 15.3.2 Health Care
- 15.3.3 Pensions
- 15.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 15.3.5 Economic Hardship
- 15.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 16: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Italian Citizens Abroad
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 16.2.1 The Italian Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland
- 16.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure and Key Engagement Policies
- 16.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Italy
- 16.3.1 Unemployment
- 16.3.2 Health Care
- 16.3.3 Pensions
- 16.3.4 Family-Related Benefits
- 16.3.5 Economic hardship
- 16.4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 17: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Latvian Citizens Abroad
- 17.1 Introduction
- 17.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement
- 17.2.1 The Latvian Diaspora and Its Relations with the Homeland.
- 17.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure.