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Migration, Immigration and Social Policy

Part of the Broadening Perspectives in Social Policy series
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This thought-provoking and authoritative collection of papers tackles a subject of urgent international concern - migration, immigration and social policy.

The volume's thirteen authors are drawn from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, in social work, social policy, sociology, psychology, government and international relations, and bring a wide range of expertise to bear on the subject.

They offer readers a broad spectrum of informed perspectives on this most challenging and multi-faceted of policy dilemmas.

The volume presents forthright yet realistic analyses of the key issues: from the case for a world-wide system of migration management, to the quest for an EU asylum policy; from a review of European countries' treatment of asylum seekers, to the welfare and citizenship implications of actual reception arrangements in Britain; from the tortuous implications of direct democracy in Switzerland to the pace of new positive integration moves in Denmark and Norway.

Taken together, these papers constitute an important intervention in policy debates about migration and immigration.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1405146680 / 9781405146685
Paperback / softback
304.8
10/05/2006
United States
English
176 p.
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