Following the financial and economic crisis, welfare policies across the EU are increasingly becoming instruments for limiting the mobility of certain EU migrants. In this article, we focus on EU citizens who see their freedom of movement in the EU being restricted after they have applied for social assistance or unemployment benefits in their country of residence. Doing so, we conceptualize undocumented EU migration by means of the concepts of ‘non-deportability’, ‘deservingness’ and ‘precariousness’. Overall, this article – based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with Italian migrants in Belgium – expands our understanding of undocumented migration by demonstrating how arbitrary and intimidating bureaucratic processes undermine the exer...
In Italy, as in other countries, a significant number of migrants are employed as domestic workers, ...
This article analyzes the political impact of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) case law concern...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
In the dual context of increased Central and Eastern European migration and of the global financial ...
Stemmed from a research conducted in Belgium, this paper aims at exploring the notion of deservingne...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
In this article, I trace struggles regarding EU internal mobility and migrant labour as they emerge ...
Although Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU migration in...
Young EU citizens are encouraged to enhance their ‘employability’ by taking advantage of intra-EU mo...
Young EU citizens are encouraged to enhance their ‘employability’ by taking advantage of intra-EU mo...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
In Italy, as in other countries, a significant number of migrants are employed as domestic workers, ...
This article analyzes the political impact of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) case law concern...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
In the dual context of increased Central and Eastern European migration and of the global financial ...
Stemmed from a research conducted in Belgium, this paper aims at exploring the notion of deservingne...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
In this article, I trace struggles regarding EU internal mobility and migrant labour as they emerge ...
Although Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU migration in...
Young EU citizens are encouraged to enhance their ‘employability’ by taking advantage of intra-EU mo...
Young EU citizens are encouraged to enhance their ‘employability’ by taking advantage of intra-EU mo...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
In Italy, as in other countries, a significant number of migrants are employed as domestic workers, ...
This article analyzes the political impact of the European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) case law concern...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...