Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and social security is an issue of continuously high political salience across the advanced democracies. Unions and employers, as traditionally influential actors in immigration and social policymaking, have important roles to play in this area, but their exact preferences, strategies and behaviour are theoretically difficult to determine and are still only partly understood. This article outlines a series of research problems regarding the roles of social partners in the social and economic integration of immigrants and discusses how the articles contained in this special issue address these problems.

Knotz, C., Fossati, F., Scalise, G., Hooijer, G. (2020). The roles of employers and trade unions in immigration and welfare state policy-making. JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, 30(5), 521-527 [10.1177/0958928720960592].

The roles of employers and trade unions in immigration and welfare state policy-making

Scalise, G.;
2020

Abstract

Whether and under which conditions immigrants should be admitted and obtain access to employment and social security is an issue of continuously high political salience across the advanced democracies. Unions and employers, as traditionally influential actors in immigration and social policymaking, have important roles to play in this area, but their exact preferences, strategies and behaviour are theoretically difficult to determine and are still only partly understood. This article outlines a series of research problems regarding the roles of social partners in the social and economic integration of immigrants and discusses how the articles contained in this special issue address these problems.
Editoriale, introduzione, contributo a forum/dibattito
employers; immigration policy; immigration–welfare nexus; policy cycle; unions; welfare state;
English
18-nov-2020
2020
30
5
521
527
reserved
Knotz, C., Fossati, F., Scalise, G., Hooijer, G. (2020). The roles of employers and trade unions in immigration and welfare state policy-making. JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, 30(5), 521-527 [10.1177/0958928720960592].
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