Theoretically embedded in the migration/social policy nexus, this paper investigates cooperation with return (CWR) as a policy tool to remove practical deportation barriers for third-country nationals pending removal. Based on legal and policy documents and expert interviews with stakeholders in Austria and the Netherlands, the paper asks how CWR is implemented and what influence it has, both on migration control aims and on access to social rights. We argue that the politicization of the issue and diverging interests between policy networks of welfare and migration affect the regulation and implementation of the tool. By comparing the use of CWR within two country contexts, the analysis presented here adds valuable insights on features of ...
The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ ...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...
Abstract Theoretically embedded in the migration/social policy nexus, this paper investigates cooper...
The return of migrants to their country of origin and the development of efficient return measures h...
Government Policy, the Netherlands The expulsion of irregular migrants has become a political priori...
textabstractStates experience difficulties in realizing the return of rejected asylum seekers, but m...
Under EU law, EU citizens constitute a particular group of immigrants, as they can, mostly without r...
Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programmes are an important component of migration management in mos...
How to determine whether mobile Union citizens have a right to social assistance? Research has shown...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage th...
How do states relate to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers once they have been formally reje...
Returning migrants without legal residence status to their countries of origin is high on the politi...
The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ ...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...
Abstract Theoretically embedded in the migration/social policy nexus, this paper investigates cooper...
The return of migrants to their country of origin and the development of efficient return measures h...
Government Policy, the Netherlands The expulsion of irregular migrants has become a political priori...
textabstractStates experience difficulties in realizing the return of rejected asylum seekers, but m...
Under EU law, EU citizens constitute a particular group of immigrants, as they can, mostly without r...
Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programmes are an important component of migration management in mos...
How to determine whether mobile Union citizens have a right to social assistance? Research has shown...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage th...
How do states relate to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers once they have been formally reje...
Returning migrants without legal residence status to their countries of origin is high on the politi...
The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ ...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...