Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration of how policy programmes are produced by particular ways of imagining asylum seeking in an effort to reduce the complexity of the phenomenon and thus devise policy responses to it. The article explores how such processes can lead to the curtailment of the economic rights of asylum seekers with specific reference the UK policy of severely restricting labour market access for asylum seekers. The policy imaginary—the story which is utilized in reducing the complexity of irregular migration in this context—is the idea of the ‘economic pull factor’. That is that disingenuous asylum seekers (economic migrants in disguise) are ‘pulled’ to particula...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
Since the early 2000s, asylum policy in Western states has become increasingly dominated by the conc...
Since the early 2000s, asylum policy in Western states has become increasingly dominated by the con...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
This chapter analyses UK asylum policies since 1999 in the context of wider neoliberal approaches to...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
In 2010, the UK government passed contracts for the provision of dispersal accommodation and recepti...
Reforms of the system around the accommodation and support needs of asylum seekers entering the Unit...
This paper critically examines the political geography of asylum accommodation in the UK, arguing th...
This project entailed a programme of research which sought to examine three aspects of this policy a...
The paper examines asylum seekers’ perceptions of the prohibition to work policy through the lens of...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
Since the early 2000s, asylum policy in Western states has become increasingly dominated by the conc...
Since the early 2000s, asylum policy in Western states has become increasingly dominated by the con...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
This chapter analyses UK asylum policies since 1999 in the context of wider neoliberal approaches to...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
In 2010, the UK government passed contracts for the provision of dispersal accommodation and recepti...
Reforms of the system around the accommodation and support needs of asylum seekers entering the Unit...
This paper critically examines the political geography of asylum accommodation in the UK, arguing th...
This project entailed a programme of research which sought to examine three aspects of this policy a...
The paper examines asylum seekers’ perceptions of the prohibition to work policy through the lens of...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...