The Political Economy of Border Drawing : : Arranging Legality in European Labor Migration Policies / / Regine Paul.

The conditions for non-EU migrant workers to gain legal entry to Britain, France, and Germany are at the same time similar and quite different. To explain this variation this book compares the fine-grained legal categories for migrant workers in each country, and examines the interaction of economic...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Berghahn Books Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2015]
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (244 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction: Labor Migration Management: An Interdisciplinary Interpretive Policy Analysis
  • Part I Border Drawing as a Framework for Migration Policy Analysis
  • Chapter 1 Labor Migration Management as Meaningful Border Drawing
  • Chapter 2 Border Drawing across Capitalist Economies, Welfare States, and Citizenship Regimes
  • Chapter 3 Border Drawing in Context: Profiling Migration Histories and Policy Legacies for Comparative Analysis
  • Part II Border Drawing in German, French, and British Labor Migration Policies
  • Chapter 4 What Makes Migrant Workers “Legal”? Mapping Entry Regulation
  • Chapter 5 A “Tool for Growth”? The Shared Cultural Political Economy of Labor Migration Policies
  • Chapter 6 “Poles Don’t Even Play Cricket!” Embedding Labor Migration Policies in National Socio-Cultural Norms
  • Conclusion: Border Drawing, Policy Analysis, and the Governance of Mobility in Europe
  • Documents and Interviews
  • References
  • Index