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Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 3) [electronic resource] : A Focus on Non-EU Sending States / edited by Jean-Michel Lafleur, Daniela Vintila.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IMISCOE Research SeriesPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: IX, 452 p. 16 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030512378
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 300 23
LOC classification:
  • H1-970.9
Online resources:
Contents:
1. The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies: Daniela Vintila, Jean-Michel Lafleur -- 2. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina: Verónica Carmona Barrenechea, Giuseppe M. Messina, Mora Straschnoy -- 3. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad: Ana Margheritis -- 4. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in China: Alex Jingwei He -- 5. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Chinese Citizens Abroad: Elena Barabantseva, Tao Wang -- 6. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Ecuador: Analía Minteguiaga, Valerie Carmel -- 7. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Ecuadorian Citizens Abroad: Consuelo Sánchez Bautista -- 8. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in India: Sony Pellissery, Saloni Jain, Geo Varghese -- 9. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Indian Citizens Abroad: Daniel Naujoks -- 10. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon: Paul Tabar, Andrew Denison, Maha Alkhomassy -- 11. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Lebanese Citizens Abroad: Paul Tabar, Andrew Denison -- 12. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Morocco: Abderrahim Oulidi, Keivan Diakité -- 13. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Moroccan Citizens Abroad: Rilke Mahieu -- 14. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation: Daria Popova -- 15. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Russian Citizens Abroad: Anna Prokhorova -- 16. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Senegal: Adrien Dioh -- 17. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Senegalese Citizens Abroad: Etienne Smith -- 18. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Serbia -- Tamara Popic -- 19. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Serbian Citizens Abroad; Tamara Popic -- 20. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Switzerland: Bettina Kahil-Wolff Hummer -- 21. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Swiss Citizens Abroad: Lorenzo Piccoli -- 22. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Tunisia: Laura Gelb, Mohamed Ali Marouani -- 23. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Tunisian Citizens Abroad: Stéphanie Pouessel -- 24. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Turkey: Mehmet Fatih Aysan -- 25. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Turkish Citizens Abroad: Seda Aydin, Eva Østergaard-Nielsen -- 26. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the UK: Alessio Bertolini, Daniel Clegg -- 27. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for UK Citizens Abroad: Erica Consterdine.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This third and last open access volume in the series takes the perspective of non-EU countries on immigrant social protection. By focusing on 12 of the largest sending countries to the EU, the book tackles the issue of the multiple areas of sending state intervention towards migrant populations. Two “mirroring” chapters are dedicated to each of the 12 non-EU states analysed (Argentina, China, Ecuador, India, Lebanon, Morocco, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey). One chapter focuses on access to social benefits across five core policy areas (health care, unemployment, old-age pensions, family benefits, guaranteed minimum resources) by discussing the social protection policies that non-EU countries offer to national residents, non-national residents, and non-resident nationals. The second chapter examines the role of key actors (consulates, diaspora institutions and home country ministries and agencies) through which non-EU sending countries respond to the needs of nationals abroad. The volume additionally includes two chapters focusing on the peculiar case of the United Kingdom after the Brexit referendum. Overall, this volume contributes to ongoing debates on migration and the welfare state in Europe by showing how non-EU sending states continue to play a role in third country nationals’ ability to deal with social risks. As such this book is a valuable read to researchers, policy makers, government employees and NGO’s.
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1. The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies: Daniela Vintila, Jean-Michel Lafleur -- 2. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Argentina: Verónica Carmona Barrenechea, Giuseppe M. Messina, Mora Straschnoy -- 3. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Argentine Citizens Abroad: Ana Margheritis -- 4. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in China: Alex Jingwei He -- 5. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Chinese Citizens Abroad: Elena Barabantseva, Tao Wang -- 6. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Ecuador: Analía Minteguiaga, Valerie Carmel -- 7. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Ecuadorian Citizens Abroad: Consuelo Sánchez Bautista -- 8. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in India: Sony Pellissery, Saloni Jain, Geo Varghese -- 9. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Indian Citizens Abroad: Daniel Naujoks -- 10. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Lebanon: Paul Tabar, Andrew Denison, Maha Alkhomassy -- 11. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Lebanese Citizens Abroad: Paul Tabar, Andrew Denison -- 12. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Morocco: Abderrahim Oulidi, Keivan Diakité -- 13. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Moroccan Citizens Abroad: Rilke Mahieu -- 14. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation: Daria Popova -- 15. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Russian Citizens Abroad: Anna Prokhorova -- 16. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Senegal: Adrien Dioh -- 17. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Senegalese Citizens Abroad: Etienne Smith -- 18. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Serbia -- Tamara Popic -- 19. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Serbian Citizens Abroad; Tamara Popic -- 20. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Switzerland: Bettina Kahil-Wolff Hummer -- 21. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Swiss Citizens Abroad: Lorenzo Piccoli -- 22. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Tunisia: Laura Gelb, Mohamed Ali Marouani -- 23. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Tunisian Citizens Abroad: Stéphanie Pouessel -- 24. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Turkey: Mehmet Fatih Aysan -- 25. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for Turkish Citizens Abroad: Seda Aydin, Eva Østergaard-Nielsen -- 26. Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the UK: Alessio Bertolini, Daniel Clegg -- 27. Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for UK Citizens Abroad: Erica Consterdine.

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This third and last open access volume in the series takes the perspective of non-EU countries on immigrant social protection. By focusing on 12 of the largest sending countries to the EU, the book tackles the issue of the multiple areas of sending state intervention towards migrant populations. Two “mirroring” chapters are dedicated to each of the 12 non-EU states analysed (Argentina, China, Ecuador, India, Lebanon, Morocco, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey). One chapter focuses on access to social benefits across five core policy areas (health care, unemployment, old-age pensions, family benefits, guaranteed minimum resources) by discussing the social protection policies that non-EU countries offer to national residents, non-national residents, and non-resident nationals. The second chapter examines the role of key actors (consulates, diaspora institutions and home country ministries and agencies) through which non-EU sending countries respond to the needs of nationals abroad. The volume additionally includes two chapters focusing on the peculiar case of the United Kingdom after the Brexit referendum. Overall, this volume contributes to ongoing debates on migration and the welfare state in Europe by showing how non-EU sending states continue to play a role in third country nationals’ ability to deal with social risks. As such this book is a valuable read to researchers, policy makers, government employees and NGO’s.

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