This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in which Czech- and Slovak-speaking migrants living in Glasgow negotiated their healthcare concerns and built security in the city and beyond. It is based on 12 months of ethnographic research conducted in 2012 with migrants who moved to Glasgow after 2004. Inquiring into healthcare issues and the resulting insecurities from the migrants’ perspective and in their everyday lives, the paper demonstrates how these issues were largely informed by migrants’ experiences of ‘uncaring care’ in Glasgow, rather than due to their lack of knowledge or understanding of the Scottish/UK health system. Furthermore, the findings reveal how these migrants drew o...
BACKGROUND: Recent British National Health Service (NHS) reforms, in response to austerity and alleg...
While transnational social ties and exchanges are a core concern within migration studies, health re...
Many migrant groups, particularly those that are politically and economically marginalised, such as ...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
<p>In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as...
The post-accession migration to the UK from the eight Central and Eastern European countries that jo...
Background: The UK has experienced significant immigration from Eastern Europe following European Un...
This article examines the everyday experiences of welfare provision among EU migrants living in Glas...
Many migrant groups, particularly those that are politically and economically marginalised, such as ...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
This chapter explores how the clash between security and health concerns has manifested through two ...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
BACKGROUND: Recent British National Health Service (NHS) reforms, in response to austerity and alleg...
While transnational social ties and exchanges are a core concern within migration studies, health re...
Many migrant groups, particularly those that are politically and economically marginalised, such as ...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
<p>In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as...
The post-accession migration to the UK from the eight Central and Eastern European countries that jo...
Background: The UK has experienced significant immigration from Eastern Europe following European Un...
This article examines the everyday experiences of welfare provision among EU migrants living in Glas...
Many migrant groups, particularly those that are politically and economically marginalised, such as ...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
Experiences of international migrants in host countries are very diverse. However, many migrants fac...
This chapter explores how the clash between security and health concerns has manifested through two ...
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is critically reliant on staff from overseas, which means tha...
BACKGROUND: Recent British National Health Service (NHS) reforms, in response to austerity and alleg...
While transnational social ties and exchanges are a core concern within migration studies, health re...
Many migrant groups, particularly those that are politically and economically marginalised, such as ...