This thesis investigates the regulation of family migration to Norway. This topical issue is explored from the perspectives of politicians, bureaucrats and applicants and their families in three articles, respectively. I argue that the regulation of marriage migration is marked by contradictory developments in different fields of policy: While the regulations and norms concerning intimate relations are characterised by increased liberalization, immigration regulations and public debates on migration focus on restriction and control. These contradictory developments create dilemmas, tensions and paradoxes for politicians and bureaucrats, as well as for applicants and their families. The regulation of marriage migration is explored through in...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
Denmark has a reputation for having the most restrictive controls on family migration in Europe, and...
This thesis investigates the regulation of family migration to Norway. This topical issue is explore...
This thesis is an inquiry into proforma marriage and family immigration. Since marriages and family ...
Governments issue restrictive immigration policies in their eagerness to protect their nations from ...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
The increasing numbers of immigrants to Norway, and the future of the welfare state in a changing so...
As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage th...
Defence date: 18 May 2012Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (Supervisor EUI); Martin Kohli (Co-superv...
This article investigates the link between family migration and integration. It is based on a litera...
This article discusses the regulation of marriage immigration to Norway through an analysis of the s...
Being the main channel of migration into advanced industrial democracies, family migration has been ...
This article addresses questions about local policies towards economic migrants in Western Norway. I...
Although marriage migration is an important route for immigration to Western Europe, little is known...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
Denmark has a reputation for having the most restrictive controls on family migration in Europe, and...
This thesis investigates the regulation of family migration to Norway. This topical issue is explore...
This thesis is an inquiry into proforma marriage and family immigration. Since marriages and family ...
Governments issue restrictive immigration policies in their eagerness to protect their nations from ...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
The increasing numbers of immigrants to Norway, and the future of the welfare state in a changing so...
As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage th...
Defence date: 18 May 2012Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (Supervisor EUI); Martin Kohli (Co-superv...
This article investigates the link between family migration and integration. It is based on a litera...
This article discusses the regulation of marriage immigration to Norway through an analysis of the s...
Being the main channel of migration into advanced industrial democracies, family migration has been ...
This article addresses questions about local policies towards economic migrants in Western Norway. I...
Although marriage migration is an important route for immigration to Western Europe, little is known...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
Denmark has a reputation for having the most restrictive controls on family migration in Europe, and...