In this article, it is argued that Eastern European migrants have become the focus of critical migration discourse in the current Conservative-led Government in the United Kingdom (UK), after the more welcoming period of the preceding Labour Governments. From the 1990s, the Labour Governments have favoured the enlargement of the European Union (EU) and the free movement of Eastern European migrants within the Union by appealing to economic benefits. The speeches and statements made by the British Ministers for Europe will be used as the main empirical material of the article, complemented with other political documentation. The analysis addresses the period from the 1990s until the current decade, when people from the new EU Member S...
As a result of the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the number of migrants from Eastern ...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
In this article, it is argued that Eastern European migrants have become the focus of critical migra...
This article aims to indicate the role and importance of migration issues in the British social and ...
This article provides a reflection on the period since the May 2004 Central and Eastern European (CE...
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
Welfare support for European Union migrants to the UK has often been presented as a “burden”. Howeve...
This article examines the everyday experiences of welfare provision among EU migrants living in Glas...
Ever since the right to move and reside freely within the Union was extended to economically inacti...
Growing concerns and hostility towards continuing large-scale flows of immigrants following the two ...
This article applies the concepts of trade creation and trade diversion to immigration into the EU-1...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
With fevered political debate about EU migration to the UK, it is important to take a step back and ...
Despite the EU policy and lawmakers' emphasis on the need for Member States to have in place effecti...
As a result of the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the number of migrants from Eastern ...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...
In this article, it is argued that Eastern European migrants have become the focus of critical migra...
This article aims to indicate the role and importance of migration issues in the British social and ...
This article provides a reflection on the period since the May 2004 Central and Eastern European (CE...
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
Welfare support for European Union migrants to the UK has often been presented as a “burden”. Howeve...
This article examines the everyday experiences of welfare provision among EU migrants living in Glas...
Ever since the right to move and reside freely within the Union was extended to economically inacti...
Growing concerns and hostility towards continuing large-scale flows of immigrants following the two ...
This article applies the concepts of trade creation and trade diversion to immigration into the EU-1...
This article focuses on migration within the European Union, exploring the gradual restriction of ri...
With fevered political debate about EU migration to the UK, it is important to take a step back and ...
Despite the EU policy and lawmakers' emphasis on the need for Member States to have in place effecti...
As a result of the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the number of migrants from Eastern ...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
From the Introduction. The question of when EU citizens should be able to work, live, and claim bene...