While both migration and welfare states are popular topics of research, the intersection between them is rarely studied. In this article, we present the findings of a study that explored migrant workers ’ conceptualisation of ‘social protection ’ and their relationship with the Irish welfare state. The main foci of analysis for the purposes of this article are the migrant workers’ understandings, experiences and expectations regarding their social protection and the welfare state. While our findings hint at the presence of many migrant workers who are very poorly anchored into and even completely detached from the Irish welfare state, they also reveal complex and ambivalent attitudes towards component parts of the social protection system. ...
Record-high levels of international migration both toward and across Europe have recently given rise...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. An oft-heard conc...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...
This thesis seeks to establish how welfare payments are provided in Ireland for two categories of mi...
peer-reviewedTraditional approaches to welfare state literature have tended to be dominated by a co...
At a time when the belief in a welfare crisis is being connected to a so‐called “migration crisis”, ...
Whether and under what conditions foreigners should be granted access to welfare benefits has been d...
The growth of global economic activity has resulted in a worldwide increase in migration. Despite th...
Migration and the sustainability of the welfare state are irrefutably two essential topics in the po...
As migrants throughout the world make important contributions to their families’ social welfare, mig...
The growth of global economic activity has resulted in a worldwide increase in migration. Despite th...
Defence date: 31/05/2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Kohli, European University Institute Dr. Vi...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
More than two decades have passed since 1996, when Ireland first became a net recipient of immigrati...
Record-high levels of international migration both toward and across Europe have recently given rise...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. An oft-heard conc...
Although there is a growing recognition that a labour law approach is well-placed to tackle migrant ...
This thesis seeks to establish how welfare payments are provided in Ireland for two categories of mi...
peer-reviewedTraditional approaches to welfare state literature have tended to be dominated by a co...
At a time when the belief in a welfare crisis is being connected to a so‐called “migration crisis”, ...
Whether and under what conditions foreigners should be granted access to welfare benefits has been d...
The growth of global economic activity has resulted in a worldwide increase in migration. Despite th...
Migration and the sustainability of the welfare state are irrefutably two essential topics in the po...
As migrants throughout the world make important contributions to their families’ social welfare, mig...
The growth of global economic activity has resulted in a worldwide increase in migration. Despite th...
Defence date: 31/05/2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Kohli, European University Institute Dr. Vi...
While the rights of domestic workers are expanding in international law, including through the adop...
More than two decades have passed since 1996, when Ireland first became a net recipient of immigrati...
Record-high levels of international migration both toward and across Europe have recently given rise...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. An oft-heard conc...