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Lafleur, Jean-Michel. Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 3) : A Focus on Non-EU Sending States. 1st ed. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2020. ©2020. 1 online resource (450 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier IMISCOE Research Series Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 3) -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Social Policy Developments in Non-EU Contexts -- 1.3 Non-EU Welfare States and the Immigration-Emigration Nexus -- 1.3.1 Demographic Pressures -- 1.3.2 Considerations Regarding the Composition of Migrant Stocks -- 1.3.3 Economic and Political Tensions -- 1.4 What Kind of Social Protection for Mobile Individuals Moving from/to Non-EU Countries? -- 1.4.1 Access to Social Protection for Foreigners: Between Equal Treatment and (In)Direct Disentitlement -- 1.4.2 The Case of Non-Resident Nationals: Formal Exclusion from the Home Country's Welfare Regime, with Some Exceptions -- 1.4.3 Protecting Immigrants and Emigrants: A Trade-Off for Welfare States? -- 1.5 Structure of the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina -- 2.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Argentina -- 2.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 2.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 2.2 Migration and Social Protection in Argentina -- 2.2.1 Unemployment -- 2.2.2 Health Care -- 2.2.3 Pensions -- 2.2.4 Family and Parental Benefits -- 2.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 2.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 3.2.1 The Argentine Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 3.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 3.2.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 3.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Argentina. 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in China -- 4.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in China -- 4.1.1 Main Characteristics of China's Social Security System -- 4.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 4.2 Migration and Social Protection in China -- 4.2.1 Unemployment -- 4.2.2 Health Care -- 4.2.3 Pensions -- 4.2.4 Family Benefits -- 4.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 4.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Chinese Citizens Abroad -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 5.2.1 The Chinese 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 the PRC -- 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Ecuador -- 6.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Ecuador -- 6.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Protection System -- 6.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 6.2 Migration and Social Protection in Ecuador -- 6.2.1 Unemployment -- 6.2.2 Health Care -- 6.2.3 Pensions -- 6.2.4 Family Benefits -- 6.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 6.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Ecuadorian Citizens Abroad. 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 7.2.1 The Ecuadorian 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 Ecuador -- 7.3.1 Unemployment -- 7.3.2 Health Care -- 7.3.3 Pensions -- 7.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 7.3.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in India -- 8.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Key Migration Features in India -- 8.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 8.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 8.2 Migration and Social Protection in India -- 8.2.1 Unemployment -- 8.2.2 Health Care -- 8.2.3 Pensions -- 8.2.4 Family Benefits -- 8.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 8.2.6 Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 8.2.7 Obstacles and Sanctions -- 8.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Indian Citizens Abroad -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 9.2.1 The Indian Diaspora and its Relations with India -- 9.2.2 India's Diaspora Infrastructure -- 9.2.3 Key Diaspora Engagement Policies -- 9.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in India -- 9.3.1 Unemployment -- 9.3.2 Health Care -- 9.3.3 Pensions -- 9.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 9.3.5 Economic Hardship -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon -- 10.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in Lebanon -- 10.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System. 10.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 10.2 Migration and Social Protection in Lebanon -- 10.2.1 Unemployment -- 10.2.2 Health Care -- 10.2.3 Pensions -- 10.2.4 Family Benefits -- 10.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 10.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 10.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Lebanese Citizens Abroad -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 11.2.1 The Lebanese 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 Lebanon -- 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Morocco -- 12.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Morocco -- 12.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 12.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 12.2 Migration and Social Protection in Morocco -- 12.2.1 Unemployment -- 12.2.2 Health Care -- 12.2.3 Pensions -- 12.2.4 Family Benefits -- 12.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 12.2.6 Obstacles and Sanctions -- 12.2.7 Bilateral and Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 12.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Moroccan Citizens Abroad -- 13.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 13.1.1 The Moroccan Diaspora and its Relation with the Homeland -- 13.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 13.1.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 13.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Morocco -- 13.2.1 Unemployment -- 13.2.2 Health Care. 13.2.3 Pensions -- 13.2.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 13.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 13.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation -- 14.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in the Russian Federation -- 14.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 14.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 14.2 Migration and Social Protection in the Russian Federation -- 14.2.1 Unemployment -- 14.2.2 Health Care -- 14.2.3 Pensions -- 14.2.4 Family Benefits -- 14.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 14.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 14.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Russian Citizens Abroad -- 15.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 15.1.1 The Russian Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 15.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 15.1.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 15.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in the Russian Federation -- 15.2.1 Unemployment -- 15.2.2 Health Care -- 15.2.3 Pensions -- 15.2.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 15.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 15.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Senegal -- 16.1 Overview of the Senegalese Social Protection System and Main Migration Features in the Country -- 16.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Protection System -- 16.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 16.2 Migration and Social Protection in Senegal -- 16.2.1 Unemployment -- 16.2.2 Health Care -- 16.2.3 Pensions -- 16.2.4 Family Benefits -- 16.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 16.3 Conclusions -- References. 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Lafleur, Jean-Michel. Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 3) : A Focus on Non-EU Sending States. IMISCOE Research Series Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 3) -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Social Policy Developments in Non-EU Contexts -- 1.3 Non-EU Welfare States and the Immigration-Emigration Nexus -- 1.3.1 Demographic Pressures -- 1.3.2 Considerations Regarding the Composition of Migrant Stocks -- 1.3.3 Economic and Political Tensions -- 1.4 What Kind of Social Protection for Mobile Individuals Moving from/to Non-EU Countries? -- 1.4.1 Access to Social Protection for Foreigners: Between Equal Treatment and (In)Direct Disentitlement -- 1.4.2 The Case of Non-Resident Nationals: Formal Exclusion from the Home Country's Welfare Regime, with Some Exceptions -- 1.4.3 Protecting Immigrants and Emigrants: A Trade-Off for Welfare States? -- 1.5 Structure of the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina -- 2.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Argentina -- 2.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 2.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 2.2 Migration and Social Protection in Argentina -- 2.2.1 Unemployment -- 2.2.2 Health Care -- 2.2.3 Pensions -- 2.2.4 Family and Parental Benefits -- 2.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 2.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 3.2.1 The Argentine Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 3.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 3.2.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 3.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Argentina. 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in China -- 4.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in China -- 4.1.1 Main Characteristics of China's Social Security System -- 4.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 4.2 Migration and Social Protection in China -- 4.2.1 Unemployment -- 4.2.2 Health Care -- 4.2.3 Pensions -- 4.2.4 Family Benefits -- 4.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 4.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Chinese Citizens Abroad -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 5.2.1 The Chinese 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 the PRC -- 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Ecuador -- 6.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Ecuador -- 6.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Protection System -- 6.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 6.2 Migration and Social Protection in Ecuador -- 6.2.1 Unemployment -- 6.2.2 Health Care -- 6.2.3 Pensions -- 6.2.4 Family Benefits -- 6.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 6.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Ecuadorian Citizens Abroad. 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 7.2.1 The Ecuadorian 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 Ecuador -- 7.3.1 Unemployment -- 7.3.2 Health Care -- 7.3.3 Pensions -- 7.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 7.3.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in India -- 8.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Key Migration Features in India -- 8.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 8.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 8.2 Migration and Social Protection in India -- 8.2.1 Unemployment -- 8.2.2 Health Care -- 8.2.3 Pensions -- 8.2.4 Family Benefits -- 8.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 8.2.6 Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 8.2.7 Obstacles and Sanctions -- 8.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Indian Citizens Abroad -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 9.2.1 The Indian Diaspora and its Relations with India -- 9.2.2 India's Diaspora Infrastructure -- 9.2.3 Key Diaspora Engagement Policies -- 9.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in India -- 9.3.1 Unemployment -- 9.3.2 Health Care -- 9.3.3 Pensions -- 9.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 9.3.5 Economic Hardship -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon -- 10.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in Lebanon -- 10.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System. 10.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 10.2 Migration and Social Protection in Lebanon -- 10.2.1 Unemployment -- 10.2.2 Health Care -- 10.2.3 Pensions -- 10.2.4 Family Benefits -- 10.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 10.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 10.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Lebanese Citizens Abroad -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 11.2.1 The Lebanese 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 Lebanon -- 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Morocco -- 12.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Morocco -- 12.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 12.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 12.2 Migration and Social Protection in Morocco -- 12.2.1 Unemployment -- 12.2.2 Health Care -- 12.2.3 Pensions -- 12.2.4 Family Benefits -- 12.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 12.2.6 Obstacles and Sanctions -- 12.2.7 Bilateral and Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 12.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Moroccan Citizens Abroad -- 13.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 13.1.1 The Moroccan Diaspora and its Relation with the Homeland -- 13.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 13.1.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 13.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Morocco -- 13.2.1 Unemployment -- 13.2.2 Health Care. 13.2.3 Pensions -- 13.2.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 13.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 13.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation -- 14.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in the Russian Federation -- 14.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 14.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 14.2 Migration and Social Protection in the Russian Federation -- 14.2.1 Unemployment -- 14.2.2 Health Care -- 14.2.3 Pensions -- 14.2.4 Family Benefits -- 14.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 14.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 14.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Russian Citizens Abroad -- 15.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 15.1.1 The Russian Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 15.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 15.1.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 15.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in the Russian Federation -- 15.2.1 Unemployment -- 15.2.2 Health Care -- 15.2.3 Pensions -- 15.2.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 15.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 15.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Senegal -- 16.1 Overview of the Senegalese Social Protection System and Main Migration Features in the Country -- 16.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Protection System -- 16.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 16.2 Migration and Social Protection in Senegal -- 16.2.1 Unemployment -- 16.2.2 Health Care -- 16.2.3 Pensions -- 16.2.4 Family Benefits -- 16.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 16.3 Conclusions -- References. 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Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 3) -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Social Policy Developments in Non-EU Contexts -- 1.3 Non-EU Welfare States and the Immigration-Emigration Nexus -- 1.3.1 Demographic Pressures -- 1.3.2 Considerations Regarding the Composition of Migrant Stocks -- 1.3.3 Economic and Political Tensions -- 1.4 What Kind of Social Protection for Mobile Individuals Moving from/to Non-EU Countries? -- 1.4.1 Access to Social Protection for Foreigners: Between Equal Treatment and (In)Direct Disentitlement -- 1.4.2 The Case of Non-Resident Nationals: Formal Exclusion from the Home Country's Welfare Regime, with Some Exceptions -- 1.4.3 Protecting Immigrants and Emigrants: A Trade-Off for Welfare States? -- 1.5 Structure of the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina -- 2.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Argentina -- 2.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 2.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 2.2 Migration and Social Protection in Argentina -- 2.2.1 Unemployment -- 2.2.2 Health Care -- 2.2.3 Pensions -- 2.2.4 Family and Parental Benefits -- 2.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 2.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 3.2.1 The Argentine Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 3.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 3.2.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 3.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Argentina. 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in China -- 4.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in China -- 4.1.1 Main Characteristics of China's Social Security System -- 4.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 4.2 Migration and Social Protection in China -- 4.2.1 Unemployment -- 4.2.2 Health Care -- 4.2.3 Pensions -- 4.2.4 Family Benefits -- 4.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 4.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Chinese Citizens Abroad -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 5.2.1 The Chinese 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 the PRC -- 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Ecuador -- 6.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Ecuador -- 6.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Protection System -- 6.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 6.2 Migration and Social Protection in Ecuador -- 6.2.1 Unemployment -- 6.2.2 Health Care -- 6.2.3 Pensions -- 6.2.4 Family Benefits -- 6.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 6.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Ecuadorian Citizens Abroad. 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 7.2.1 The Ecuadorian 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 Ecuador -- 7.3.1 Unemployment -- 7.3.2 Health Care -- 7.3.3 Pensions -- 7.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 7.3.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in India -- 8.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Key Migration Features in India -- 8.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 8.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 8.2 Migration and Social Protection in India -- 8.2.1 Unemployment -- 8.2.2 Health Care -- 8.2.3 Pensions -- 8.2.4 Family Benefits -- 8.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 8.2.6 Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 8.2.7 Obstacles and Sanctions -- 8.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Indian Citizens Abroad -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 9.2.1 The Indian Diaspora and its Relations with India -- 9.2.2 India's Diaspora Infrastructure -- 9.2.3 Key Diaspora Engagement Policies -- 9.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in India -- 9.3.1 Unemployment -- 9.3.2 Health Care -- 9.3.3 Pensions -- 9.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 9.3.5 Economic Hardship -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon -- 10.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in Lebanon -- 10.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System. 10.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 10.2 Migration and Social Protection in Lebanon -- 10.2.1 Unemployment -- 10.2.2 Health Care -- 10.2.3 Pensions -- 10.2.4 Family Benefits -- 10.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 10.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 10.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Lebanese Citizens Abroad -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 11.2.1 The Lebanese 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 Lebanon -- 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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Morocco -- 12.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Morocco -- 12.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 12.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 12.2 Migration and Social Protection in Morocco -- 12.2.1 Unemployment -- 12.2.2 Health Care -- 12.2.3 Pensions -- 12.2.4 Family Benefits -- 12.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 12.2.6 Obstacles and Sanctions -- 12.2.7 Bilateral and Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 12.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Moroccan Citizens Abroad -- 13.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 13.1.1 The Moroccan Diaspora and its Relation with the Homeland -- 13.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 13.1.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 13.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Morocco -- 13.2.1 Unemployment -- 13.2.2 Health Care. 13.2.3 Pensions -- 13.2.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 13.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 13.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation -- 14.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in the Russian Federation -- 14.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 14.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 14.2 Migration and Social Protection in the Russian Federation -- 14.2.1 Unemployment -- 14.2.2 Health Care -- 14.2.3 Pensions -- 14.2.4 Family Benefits -- 14.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 14.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 14.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Russian Citizens Abroad -- 15.1 Diaspora Policy Infrastructure and Key Policies -- 15.1.1 The Russian Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 15.1.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 15.1.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 15.2 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in the Russian Federation -- 15.2.1 Unemployment -- 15.2.2 Health Care -- 15.2.3 Pensions -- 15.2.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 15.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 15.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Senegal -- 16.1 Overview of the Senegalese Social Protection System and Main Migration Features in the Country -- 16.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Protection System -- 16.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 16.2 Migration and Social Protection in Senegal -- 16.2.1 Unemployment -- 16.2.2 Health Care -- 16.2.3 Pensions -- 16.2.4 Family Benefits -- 16.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 16.3 Conclusions -- References. 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Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Social Policy Developments in Non-EU Contexts -- 1.3 Non-EU Welfare States and the Immigration-Emigration Nexus -- 1.3.1 Demographic Pressures -- 1.3.2 Considerations Regarding the Composition of Migrant Stocks -- 1.3.3 Economic and Political Tensions -- 1.4 What Kind of Social Protection for Mobile Individuals Moving from/to Non-EU Countries? -- 1.4.1 Access to Social Protection for Foreigners: Between Equal Treatment and (In)Direct Disentitlement -- 1.4.2 The Case of Non-Resident Nationals: Formal Exclusion from the Home Country's Welfare Regime, with Some Exceptions -- 1.4.3 Protecting Immigrants and Emigrants: A Trade-Off for Welfare States? -- 1.5 Structure of the Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina -- 2.1 Overview of the Welfare System and Main Migration Features in Argentina -- 2.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System -- 2.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 2.2 Migration and Social Protection in Argentina -- 2.2.1 Unemployment -- 2.2.2 Health Care -- 2.2.3 Pensions -- 2.2.4 Family and Parental Benefits -- 2.2.5 Guaranteed Minimum Resources -- 2.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diaspora Characteristics and Home Country Engagement -- 3.2.1 The Argentine Diaspora and its Relations with the Homeland -- 3.2.2 Diaspora Infrastructure -- 3.2.3 Key Engagement Policies -- 3.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in Argentina.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">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: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals 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India -- 9.2.2 India's Diaspora Infrastructure -- 9.2.3 Key Diaspora Engagement Policies -- 9.3 Diaspora Policies and Social Protection in India -- 9.3.1 Unemployment -- 9.3.2 Health Care -- 9.3.3 Pensions -- 9.3.4 Family-Related Benefits -- 9.3.5 Economic Hardship -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon -- 10.1 Overview of the National Social Security System and Main Migration Features in Lebanon -- 10.1.1 Main Characteristics of the National Social Security System.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">10.1.2 Migration History and Key Policy Developments -- 10.2 Migration and Social Protection in Lebanon -- 10.2.1 Unemployment -- 10.2.2 Health Care -- 10.2.3 Pensions -- 10.2.4 Family Benefits -- 10.2.5 Economic Hardship -- 10.2.6 Obstacles and Bilateral/Multilateral Social Security Agreements -- 10.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Diaspora 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