Within social work, it is often assumed that migration is a signifier for social deprivation; however, closer examination of migrant populations in different European countries reveals tremendous heterogeneity. For example, recent migration patterns in Germany, Switzerland and the UK show that inward migration is characterised also by highly qualified migrant peoples. Against this background, the question arises as to what are the relevant issues which make migration a question for social work and what subjects should be addressed in social work research? This paper begins with conceptual considerations on the complexity of migration. Examining examples of social work research into migration, children and young people in the English and Ger...
This article revisits the social work–migration nexus by investigating the implications of the debat...
Social work has had varying relationships with the nation state both over time and between different...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...
Within social work, it is often assumed that migration is a signifier for social deprivation; howeve...
Social work research into migration issues has developed slowly in recent years, however research on...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Many Western European countries, and especially the larger cities within ...
Historically, migration has been a way for many to improve their working and earning opportunities, ...
This 5th ERIS monograph includes articles from 14 countries and starts with an extensive introductio...
Generally, people tend to relocate to other countries that provide adequate facilities or social ser...
In this introduction, we argue for the need to better understand so- cial work with migrants and to ...
Generally, people tend to relocate to other countries that provide adequate facilities or social ser...
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purpo...
The purpose of this article is to problematize and detail how migration issuesdue to the labour mark...
The purpose of this article is to problematize and detail how migration issuesdue to the labour mark...
Introduction Over the last few years, the concepts and categories of transnational migration studie...
This article revisits the social work–migration nexus by investigating the implications of the debat...
Social work has had varying relationships with the nation state both over time and between different...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...
Within social work, it is often assumed that migration is a signifier for social deprivation; howeve...
Social work research into migration issues has developed slowly in recent years, however research on...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Many Western European countries, and especially the larger cities within ...
Historically, migration has been a way for many to improve their working and earning opportunities, ...
This 5th ERIS monograph includes articles from 14 countries and starts with an extensive introductio...
Generally, people tend to relocate to other countries that provide adequate facilities or social ser...
In this introduction, we argue for the need to better understand so- cial work with migrants and to ...
Generally, people tend to relocate to other countries that provide adequate facilities or social ser...
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purpo...
The purpose of this article is to problematize and detail how migration issuesdue to the labour mark...
The purpose of this article is to problematize and detail how migration issuesdue to the labour mark...
Introduction Over the last few years, the concepts and categories of transnational migration studie...
This article revisits the social work–migration nexus by investigating the implications of the debat...
Social work has had varying relationships with the nation state both over time and between different...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...