04076nam 2200505 a 450 991046222470332120220120053038.01-283-57718-697866138896380-19-162597-3(CKB)2670000000234073(StDuBDS)AH24244198(MiAaPQ)EBC3054818(EXLCZ)99267000000023407320120418d2012 fy| 0engur|||||||||||Welfare states and immigrant rights[electronic resource] /the politics of inclusion and exclusion /Diane SainsburyOxford Oxford University Press20121 online resource (320 p.)0-19-965478-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Welfare States and Immigrant Rights -- Introduction to Part I -- Liberal Welfare States and Immigrants' Social Rights -- Conservative Corporatist Welfare States and Immigrants' Social Rights -- Social Democratic Welfare States and Immigrants' Social Rights -- Immigrants' Social Rights across Welfare States -- Introduction to Part II -- Liberal Welfare States and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion -- Conservative Corporatist Welfare States and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion -- Social Democratic Welfare States and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion -- The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion Compared -- Conclusion: Immigrant Rights-a Challenge for Welfare States'Welfare States and Immigrant Rights' deals with the policies and politics of immigrants' inclusion and exclusion in six countries representing different types of welfare states: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Sweden, and Denmark.Welfare States and Immigrant Rights deals with the impact of welfare states on immigrants' social rights, economic well-being and social inclusion, and it offers the first systematic comparison of immigrants' social rights across welfare states. To study immigrants' social rights the author develops an analytical framework that focuses on the interplay between 1) the type of welfare state regime, 2) forms of entry, or entry categories, and 3) the incorporation regimeregulating the inclusion or exclusion of immigrants. The book maps out the development of immigrants' social rights from the early postwar period until around 2010 in six countries representing different welfare state regimes: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Sweden, and Denmark. Part Iaddresses three major issues. The first is how inclusive or exclusionary welfare state policies are in relation to immigrants, and especially how the type of welfare state and incorporation regime affect their social rights. The second issue concerns changes in immigrant rights and the direction of the change: rights extension versus rights contraction. The third issue is how immigrants' social rights compare to those of citizens. Part II shifts from policies affecting immigrant rights to thepolitics of the policies. It examines the politics of inclusion and exclusion in the six countries, focusing on social rights extension and contraction and changes in the policy dimensions of the incorporation regime that impinge on immigrant rights.ImmigrantsCivil rightsImmigrantsGovernment policyWelfare statePolitical aspectsSocial integrationPolitical aspectsPolitics and GovernmentukslcElectronic books.lcshImmigrantsCivil rights.ImmigrantsGovernment policy.Welfare statePolitical aspects.Social integrationPolitical aspects.Politics and Government.323.32912Sainsbury Diane922068StDuBDSStDuBDSStDuBDSZUkPrAHLSBOOK9910462224703321Welfare states and immigrant rights2107608UNINA