Labour market policies to include migrants in their host societies through strategic integration activities usually relate host country belonging to labour market success, commodifying citizenship. Labour market success, however, is not “belonging;” raising the question of whether “economic citizenship” is a misnomer. National citizenships embed territorial, social and ethnic hierarchies in unequal ways. Migrants at the moment of their mobility are outside these national solidarities, and thus are commodified, with their rights depending on their labour market value. Access to national citizenship rights is an important structuring element in segmenting globalizing labour markets.peerReviewe
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Historically, the concept of labour started as an objective basis of value and evolved into a notion...
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For foreign-born residents and their children, attaining citizenship in the host country confers mem...
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WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 77, 38 pages I analyse the importance of national migration policy a...
In an era when globalization has supposedly challenged the ability of the nation state to manage eco...
This chapter examines the relationship between research on citizenship models and migrant integratio...
We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and stud...
Can citizenship improve the economic integration of immigrants, and if so, how? Scholars traditional...
Published online: 01 Sep 2017Can citizenship improve the economic integration of immigrants, and if ...
Better integration is beneficial for both migrants and the host country. In this respect, granting c...
Many aspects of immigrant integration are subject to country or even community specific policies. Na...
For foreign-born residents and their children, attaining citizenship in the host country confers mem...
Historically, the concept of labour started as an objective basis of value and evolved into a notion...
This paper outlines the development of the key studies on conceptions of labour, citizenship, and mi...
National citizenship is a core mode of social membership and belonging in ‘modern’ societies. In dem...
In the contemporary European landscape, because of different reasons, the question of integration of...
For foreign-born residents and their children, attaining citizenship in the host country confers mem...
Migranticization can be understood as those sets of performative practices that ascribe a migratory ...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 77, 38 pages I analyse the importance of national migration policy a...
In an era when globalization has supposedly challenged the ability of the nation state to manage eco...
This chapter examines the relationship between research on citizenship models and migrant integratio...
We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and stud...
Can citizenship improve the economic integration of immigrants, and if so, how? Scholars traditional...
Published online: 01 Sep 2017Can citizenship improve the economic integration of immigrants, and if ...
Better integration is beneficial for both migrants and the host country. In this respect, granting c...
Many aspects of immigrant integration are subject to country or even community specific policies. Na...
For foreign-born residents and their children, attaining citizenship in the host country confers mem...
Historically, the concept of labour started as an objective basis of value and evolved into a notion...