The Member States of the European Union (EU) have been engaged in highly divisive debates about whether and how to reform the rules for the ‘free movement’ of EU workers and their access to national welfare states. While some countries have argued for new restrictions on EU workers’ access to welfare benefits, many others have opposed policy change. What explains EU Member States’ different policy positions on this issue? Existing accounts have focused on populist political parties and the media. In contrast, this article provides a theoretical institutional analysis of how cross-country differences in the regulation of national labour markets and welfare states can contribute to divergent national policy responses to free movement. We argu...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
It is often held that free movement within the European Union and the expansion of social rights of ...
Published online: 27 Jun 2018The Member States of the European Union (EU) have been engaged in highl...
The current rules for “free movement” in the European Union (EU) facilitate unrestricted intra‐EU la...
Published online: 11 Oct 2021Public attitudes towards the free movement of workers in the European U...
Public attitudes towards the free movement of workers in the European Union vary substantially betwe...
This Master's Thesis studies the connection between welfare regime clusters, their institutions and ...
This paper analyses the reasons for variation in policy responses of the older member states of the ...
The EU is faced with problems related to the unrestricted access to national welfare states of mobil...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of recent measures undertaken by the governments of some E...
This paper questions the necessity and legitimacy of transitional arrangements in the field of free ...
Strong claims have been made about the incompatibility between large-scale migration and advanced we...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
Strong claims have been made about the incompatibility between large-scale migration and advanced we...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
It is often held that free movement within the European Union and the expansion of social rights of ...
Published online: 27 Jun 2018The Member States of the European Union (EU) have been engaged in highl...
The current rules for “free movement” in the European Union (EU) facilitate unrestricted intra‐EU la...
Published online: 11 Oct 2021Public attitudes towards the free movement of workers in the European U...
Public attitudes towards the free movement of workers in the European Union vary substantially betwe...
This Master's Thesis studies the connection between welfare regime clusters, their institutions and ...
This paper analyses the reasons for variation in policy responses of the older member states of the ...
The EU is faced with problems related to the unrestricted access to national welfare states of mobil...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of recent measures undertaken by the governments of some E...
This paper questions the necessity and legitimacy of transitional arrangements in the field of free ...
Strong claims have been made about the incompatibility between large-scale migration and advanced we...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
Strong claims have been made about the incompatibility between large-scale migration and advanced we...
The principle of free movement, long hailed as EU's main achievement, is increasingly questioned at ...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
It is often held that free movement within the European Union and the expansion of social rights of ...