This article argues that there is a discrepancy between the perception of social realities held by professionals of welfare (school teachers and social workers) in Sweden and the social realities of migrants, especially migrants depending on social assistance. The views held by professionals are rooted in an old model of social integration within the framework of the nation-state. This perception contrasts with the life conditions, expressed here in the consumption practices of migrant families who, in their daily life, are linked to both local and transnational places. Consumption is an “old question” that has been linked both to poverty and immigration. The article is focusing not on consumption as such; instead on consumption as an illus...
Globalisation of the economy, as well as movement of people and increasing securitisation of borders...
From a global perspective, Sweden is a wealthy country with a high gross domestic product, comparati...
‘The migrant’ tends to be imagined as a non-privileged, non-white, non-western subject in search of ...
The aim of the article is to analyze how social workers frame the social problems of immigrant clien...
The key aspects to how the Swedish social insurance system is implemented are a high degree of unive...
This paper investigates the factors that influence Swedish welfare workers’ attitudes towards migran...
In this article, we bring attention to the local-level administration of social services as a site o...
Generally, people tend to relocate to other countries that provide adequate facilities or social ser...
This article critically examines the socio-political responses of Sweden and Norway to the increasin...
Municipalities in Sweden have had severe difficulties with providing housing for newly arrived immig...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the European transnational migration of poverty in a...
The once-in-a-century pandemic crisis has shed a different light on the value of migrants in modern ...
Different studies have shown that somewhere between 10 000 and 75 000 persons live in Sweden as undo...
This article argues that there is a discrepancy between the perception of social realities held by p...
There are several studies on third country immigration, and the negative attitudes towards immigrant...
Globalisation of the economy, as well as movement of people and increasing securitisation of borders...
From a global perspective, Sweden is a wealthy country with a high gross domestic product, comparati...
‘The migrant’ tends to be imagined as a non-privileged, non-white, non-western subject in search of ...
The aim of the article is to analyze how social workers frame the social problems of immigrant clien...
The key aspects to how the Swedish social insurance system is implemented are a high degree of unive...
This paper investigates the factors that influence Swedish welfare workers’ attitudes towards migran...
In this article, we bring attention to the local-level administration of social services as a site o...
Generally, people tend to relocate to other countries that provide adequate facilities or social ser...
This article critically examines the socio-political responses of Sweden and Norway to the increasin...
Municipalities in Sweden have had severe difficulties with providing housing for newly arrived immig...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the European transnational migration of poverty in a...
The once-in-a-century pandemic crisis has shed a different light on the value of migrants in modern ...
Different studies have shown that somewhere between 10 000 and 75 000 persons live in Sweden as undo...
This article argues that there is a discrepancy between the perception of social realities held by p...
There are several studies on third country immigration, and the negative attitudes towards immigrant...
Globalisation of the economy, as well as movement of people and increasing securitisation of borders...
From a global perspective, Sweden is a wealthy country with a high gross domestic product, comparati...
‘The migrant’ tends to be imagined as a non-privileged, non-white, non-western subject in search of ...