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Migration, Immigration and Social Policy

ISBN: 978-1-405-14668-5

July 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

192 pages

Description
This thought-provoking and controversial collection tackles a subject of urgent international concern – migration, immigration and social policy.

  • Presents forthright yet realistic analyses of key issues.
  • Contributors are drawn from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, and bring a wide range of expertise to bear on the subject.
  • Covers the case for a world-wide system of migration management, the quest for an EU asylum policy, and European countries’ treatment of asylum seekers.
  • Considers particular aspects of policy in different European countries, including Britain, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, France, Germany and Italy.
  • Gathers together a range of hitherto unreported material.
About the Author
Catherine Jones Finer’s career has been devoted primarily to researching, teaching and writing on comparative social policy development. She has authored and edited numerous publications in this field and was previously editor of the journal Social Policy & Administration. Now retired, she is researching the course and consequences of British social imperialism.
Features

  • A thought-provoking and controversial collection on the subject of migration, immigration and social policy.
  • Presents forthright yet realistic analyses of key issues.
  • Contributors are drawn from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, and bring a wide range of expertise to bear on the subject.
  • Covers the case for a world-wide system of migration management, the quest for an EU asylum policy, and European countries’ treatment of asylum seekers.
  • Considers particular aspects of policy in different European countries, including Britain, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, France, Germany and Italy.
  • Gathers together a range of hitherto unreported material.