Migrants as a group are recognised as being at risk of receiving low retirement pensions. Income over a lifetime is the principle for calculating pension rights. We have interviewed a group of migrants about their retirement preparations. Our results show that there are obstacles that obstruct migrants from entering the Swedish labour market, which will greatly influence future pension rights. There are various lock-in effects that isolate migrants from the labour market and thus affect their present and future financial situation. Examples are labour market policy activities and that the minimum level pensions have mobility restrictions. These trajectories are set in perspective to Nancy Fraser’s reasoning on justice in a transnational set...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays about immigrants’ experiences in Sweden. They al...
Return migration is an important phenomenon that involves a large share of all migrants, and has gre...
Drawing on a set of 210 qualitative interviews conducted insix European countries, this paper invest...
This study deals with return migration among immigrants in Sweden who are between 51 and 80 years ol...
Since the 2000s, migration within and into the European Economic Area (EEA) has increased significan...
We examine the effects of changed eligibility rules to disability pension by the 1979 Swedish pensio...
Since the 2000s, migration within and into the European Economic Area (EEA) has increased significan...
Since European Union (EU) enlargement in 2003, labour migration from East to West and South to North...
Europe is now home to a significant and diverse population of older international migrants. Social a...
Migrants’ social rights have received increased academic and political attention over the last decad...
The retirement benefits scheme is one of the social security protections accorded to employees aroun...
The study describes the labour conditions for migrants in Sweden and aims at examining who is to ben...
The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of reti...
In 2003 the Swedish parliament decided to incorporate maintenance support for the elderly within the...
Introduction This text is a first full draft that includes all the planned sections and covers key a...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays about immigrants’ experiences in Sweden. They al...
Return migration is an important phenomenon that involves a large share of all migrants, and has gre...
Drawing on a set of 210 qualitative interviews conducted insix European countries, this paper invest...
This study deals with return migration among immigrants in Sweden who are between 51 and 80 years ol...
Since the 2000s, migration within and into the European Economic Area (EEA) has increased significan...
We examine the effects of changed eligibility rules to disability pension by the 1979 Swedish pensio...
Since the 2000s, migration within and into the European Economic Area (EEA) has increased significan...
Since European Union (EU) enlargement in 2003, labour migration from East to West and South to North...
Europe is now home to a significant and diverse population of older international migrants. Social a...
Migrants’ social rights have received increased academic and political attention over the last decad...
The retirement benefits scheme is one of the social security protections accorded to employees aroun...
The study describes the labour conditions for migrants in Sweden and aims at examining who is to ben...
The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of reti...
In 2003 the Swedish parliament decided to incorporate maintenance support for the elderly within the...
Introduction This text is a first full draft that includes all the planned sections and covers key a...
This thesis consists of three self-contained essays about immigrants’ experiences in Sweden. They al...
Return migration is an important phenomenon that involves a large share of all migrants, and has gre...
Drawing on a set of 210 qualitative interviews conducted insix European countries, this paper invest...