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Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion: Selective Solidarity in Western Democracies [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 231x155x18 mm, weight: 450 g, 20 b&w illustrations, 28 b&w tables
  • Sērija : Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487523424
  • ISBN-13: 9781487523428
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 231x155x18 mm, weight: 450 g, 20 b&w illustrations, 28 b&w tables
  • Sērija : Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487523424
  • ISBN-13: 9781487523428

Why do some governments try to limit immigrants’ access to social benefits and entitlements? This book reveals that such efforts have little to do with economic pressures but rather result from a political climate that rewards a punitive approach to immigration and multiculturalism.



Why do some governments try to limit immigrants’ access to social benefits and entitlements while others do not? Through an in-depth study of Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands, Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion maps the politics of immigrants’ social rights in Western democracies. To achieve this goal, Edward A. Koning analyzes policy documents, public opinion surveys, data on welfare use, parliamentary debates, and interviews with politicians and key players in the three countries.

Koning’s findings are three-fold. First, the politics of immigrant welfare exclusion have little to do with economic factors and are more about general opposition to immigration and multiculturalism. Second, proposals for exclusion are particularly likely to arise in a political climate that incentivizes politicians to appear "tough" on immigration. Finally, the success of anti-immigrant politicians in bringing about exclusionary reforms depends on the response of the political mainstream, and the extent to which immigrants’ rights are protected in national and international legal frameworks.

A timely investigation into an increasingly pressing subject, Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion will be essential reading for scholars and students of political science, comparative politics, and immigration studies.

Recenzijas

"Economic rationales do not support excluding immigrants from social benefits and services, argues Edward A. Koning in this compelling comparative study. Instead, politics and political logics explain why some countries go much further than others in reducing or eliminating immigrants access to social rights."

- Willem Maas, York University (Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies)

Acknowledgments vii
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction 3(8)
1 Theorizing Immigrant-Excluding Welfare Reforms
11(1)
The Progressive's Dilemma: Immigration versus the Welfare State?
11(5)
Immigrant-Excluding Welfare Reforms (and Their Alternatives)
16(6)
The Political Translation of Economic Facts
22(5)
Forces of Continuity: Institutionalizing Immigrants' Social Rights
27(4)
Forces of Change: Contesting Immigrants' Social Rights
31(10)
2 The Limits of Economic Explanations
41(1)
Immigrants' Welfare Use and Public Opinion
42(6)
Immigrants' Welfare Use and Support for Welfare Exclusion in Three Countries
48(18)
3 Sweden: Universalism, Even for Newcomers?
66(2)
A Story of Gradual Inclusion
68(10)
Framing Welfare Dependence as Utanforskap
78(17)
Anti-Migrant Politics in the Margins, but for How Long?
95(14)
4 Canada: Stability in a Country of Immigrants
109(2)
Continuation of the Canadian Model of Immigration and Welfare
111(8)
Faulty Admission and "Bogus" Claimants: Framing Immigrants' Welfare Dependence
119(17)
Political Battles at the Margins of the Canadian Model
136(11)
5 Netherlands: The Sudden Surge of Selective Solidarity
147(2)
A Recent History of Immigrant-Excluding Welfare Reforms
149(8)
From Taboo to Cliche: Increasing Concerns about Immigrants' Welfare Dependence
157(21)
Reaching the Boundaries of Exclusion
178(19)
6 Conclusions
197(16)
Appendix Tables 213(20)
List of Interviews 233(4)
Notes 237(28)
References 265(34)
Index 299
Edward A. Koning is an associate professor of political science at the University of Guelph.