At a time when the belief in a welfare crisis is being connected to a so‐called “migration crisis”, in particular in the United Kingdom, it is important to look at the lived experiences of mobile EU citizens and the influence of transnational social protection practices. The article introduces the concept of a “migration‐welfare corridor” – as opposed to the widespread welfare magnet hypothesis – taking into consideration the role of welfare systems in origin and destination countries at different stages of a migrant's life cycle, the changing nature of the welfare habitus as well as migrants’ attitudes towards what can be defined as welfare chauvinism. Looking specifically at the case of Spanish and Polish migrants in the UK who have react...
The ‛migration problem’ is defined as the migration of people that crosses national borders, by cont...
This article draws on the idea that welfare systems and institutions are based on normative assumpti...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Migration and the sustainability of the welfare state are irrefutably two essential topics in the po...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
The use of welfare support by EU migrants has dominated media coverage and political debates about E...
In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as on...
Welfare opinion research has traditionally viewed migration as a potential hazard for welfare solida...
As migrants throughout the world make important contributions to their families’ social welfare, mig...
The welfare aspects of intra-European migration remain an important and controversial topic of acade...
peer reviewedIncreasing mobility to and from European Union (EU) countries has started to challenge ...
The European Union has given itself unique worldwide regulations so that EU citizens can port their ...
The welfare aspects of intra-European migration remain an important and controversial topic of acade...
While both migration and welfare states are popular topics of research, the intersection between the...
Against a back-drop of changes which since the 1980s have been making the UK’s welfare support regim...
The ‛migration problem’ is defined as the migration of people that crosses national borders, by cont...
This article draws on the idea that welfare systems and institutions are based on normative assumpti...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...
Migration and the sustainability of the welfare state are irrefutably two essential topics in the po...
It has been argued that nation‐states confront migrant protection with a highly diverse array of mea...
The use of welfare support by EU migrants has dominated media coverage and political debates about E...
In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as on...
Welfare opinion research has traditionally viewed migration as a potential hazard for welfare solida...
As migrants throughout the world make important contributions to their families’ social welfare, mig...
The welfare aspects of intra-European migration remain an important and controversial topic of acade...
peer reviewedIncreasing mobility to and from European Union (EU) countries has started to challenge ...
The European Union has given itself unique worldwide regulations so that EU citizens can port their ...
The welfare aspects of intra-European migration remain an important and controversial topic of acade...
While both migration and welfare states are popular topics of research, the intersection between the...
Against a back-drop of changes which since the 1980s have been making the UK’s welfare support regim...
The ‛migration problem’ is defined as the migration of people that crosses national borders, by cont...
This article draws on the idea that welfare systems and institutions are based on normative assumpti...
Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programm...