This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supranational level, the UK national level and in migrants' mundane 'street level' encounters with social security administrators), come together to restrict and have a negative impact on the social rights of EU migrants living in the UK. Presenting analysis of new data generated in repeat qualitative interviews with 49 EU migrants resident in the UK, the paper makes an original contribution to understanding how the conditionality inherent in macro level EU and UK policy has seriously detrimental effects on the everyday lives of individual EU migrants
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
Growing concerns and hostility towards continuing large-scale flows of immigrants following the two ...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supra-nation...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supranationa...
This article contributes to an understanding of how conditionality applies across social security an...
This article contributes to an understanding of how conditionality applies across social security an...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This paper explores the welfare of forced migrants (i.e. refugees, asylum-seekers, those with humani...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
Successive UK Governments have introduced a raft of legislation that has reducedthe level of support...
This paper presents the findings from a small-scale pilot study which explores the experiences of ac...
Klára Fóti has analysed the impact of freedom of movement on the public services of different member...
This article examines the everyday experiences of welfare provision among EU migrants living in Glas...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
Growing concerns and hostility towards continuing large-scale flows of immigrants following the two ...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supra-nation...
This paper highlights and explores how conditionality operating at three levels (the EU supranationa...
This article contributes to an understanding of how conditionality applies across social security an...
This article contributes to an understanding of how conditionality applies across social security an...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
This paper explores the welfare of forced migrants (i.e. refugees, asylum-seekers, those with humani...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
Successive UK Governments have introduced a raft of legislation that has reducedthe level of support...
This paper presents the findings from a small-scale pilot study which explores the experiences of ac...
Klára Fóti has analysed the impact of freedom of movement on the public services of different member...
This article examines the everyday experiences of welfare provision among EU migrants living in Glas...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
One of the main topic which currently fuels the public debate and political campaigns in the UK is t...
Growing concerns and hostility towards continuing large-scale flows of immigrants following the two ...