Migration, immigration and social policy /
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Imprint: | Malden, Mass. ; Oxford : Blackwell, 2006. |
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Description: | 170 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Broadening perspectives on social policy Broadening perspectives on social policy. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8434938 |
Table of Contents:
- Notes on Contributors
- 1. Editorial Introduction
- 2. From Border Control to Migration Management: The Case for a Paradigm Change in the Western Response to Transborder Population Movement
- 3. European Union Policy on Asylum and Immigration. Addressing the Root Causes of Forced Migration: A Justice and Home Affairs Policy of Freedom, Security and Justice?
- 4. A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut: Deportation, Detention and Dispersal in Europe
- 5. Governance, Forced Migration and Welfare
- 6. The Experiences of Frontline Staff Working with Children Seeking Asylum
- 7. When the Export of Social Problems Is No Longer Possible: Immigration Policies and Unemployment in Switzerland
- 8. Why It Is Bad to Be Kind. Educating Refugees to Life in the Welfare State: A Case Study from Norway
- 9. How Studies of the Educational Progression of Minority Children Are Affecting Education Policy in Denmark
- 10. New Destinations? Assessing the Post-migration Social Mobility of Minority Ethnic Groups in England and Wales
- Index