One of the prevailing and persistent political and public discourses surrounding immigration suggests that easy access to welfare benefits and public services is a major reason why the UK is a destination of choice for migrants (Page 2009; Anderson 2013). The corollary of this narrative depicts migrants as a ‘drain’ on public resources, taking out far more than they contribute, and competing with ‘native British’ citizens (Spencer, 2012). While counter narratives are evident, they primarily rely on statistical data to highlight a financial net benefit from migration (Dustmann, Frattini, and Halls, 2009), critique the view that the welfare system is unduly generous (Juravle, Weber et. al. 2013), or indict the dominant narrative as xenophob...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Following the 2016 Referendum on UK membership of the EU, the British government indicated that prov...
This paper critically examines the processes of categorisation of Roma migrants in Glasgow, contribu...
This paper presents the findings from a small-scale pilot study which explores the experiences of ac...
In recent years the UK has receive a larger number of Roma migrants, of which a significant proporti...
The 2013–2014 welfare benefits reform, which continues to undergo post-2015 election changes today, ...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The Roma (Gypsies) are a semi-nomadic people of Indian origins and are Europe’s largest minority gro...
The use of welfare support by EU migrants has dominated media coverage and political debates about E...
Funding: The article has been written within the framework of the project Doing Familiy Across Borde...
The Supporting Roma Voice project has aimed toaddress emerging knowledge gaps in the way inwhich the...
This article reports on a qualitative study with migrant Roma communities in South Yorkshire, UK. Th...
Following the 2016 Referendum on UK membership of the EU, the British government indicated that prov...
Technological developments and the free movement of people within the EU have enabled Member States ...
Technological developments and the free movement of people within the EU have enabled Member States ...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Following the 2016 Referendum on UK membership of the EU, the British government indicated that prov...
This paper critically examines the processes of categorisation of Roma migrants in Glasgow, contribu...
This paper presents the findings from a small-scale pilot study which explores the experiences of ac...
In recent years the UK has receive a larger number of Roma migrants, of which a significant proporti...
The 2013–2014 welfare benefits reform, which continues to undergo post-2015 election changes today, ...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The Roma (Gypsies) are a semi-nomadic people of Indian origins and are Europe’s largest minority gro...
The use of welfare support by EU migrants has dominated media coverage and political debates about E...
Funding: The article has been written within the framework of the project Doing Familiy Across Borde...
The Supporting Roma Voice project has aimed toaddress emerging knowledge gaps in the way inwhich the...
This article reports on a qualitative study with migrant Roma communities in South Yorkshire, UK. Th...
Following the 2016 Referendum on UK membership of the EU, the British government indicated that prov...
Technological developments and the free movement of people within the EU have enabled Member States ...
Technological developments and the free movement of people within the EU have enabled Member States ...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Following the 2016 Referendum on UK membership of the EU, the British government indicated that prov...
This paper critically examines the processes of categorisation of Roma migrants in Glasgow, contribu...