
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. November 2001
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-415-25082-5 (ISBN)
Description
This edited collection addresses theoretical, political and practical aspects of the connection between external immigration controls and internal welfare controls. It considers the implications for the both those subject to controls and those drawn into the web of implementing internal welfare controls. Topics discussed include:
forced dispersal of asylum seekers
local authority and voluntary sector regulations
nationalism, racism, class and 'fairness'
strategies for resistance to controls
USA controls
The book provides support to those unwittingly drawn into administering controls, showing how the role of welfare workers as immigration control enforcers is not a sudden imposition but has exisited since the introduction of controls in 1905.
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls will provide a valuable resource for all those professionals who come into contact with the issues surrounding immigration.
forced dispersal of asylum seekers
local authority and voluntary sector regulations
nationalism, racism, class and 'fairness'
strategies for resistance to controls
USA controls
The book provides support to those unwittingly drawn into administering controls, showing how the role of welfare workers as immigration control enforcers is not a sudden imposition but has exisited since the introduction of controls in 1905.
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls will provide a valuable resource for all those professionals who come into contact with the issues surrounding immigration.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-25082-5 (9780415250825)
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Steve Cohen | Beth Humphries | Ed Mynott
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls
E-Book
04/2014
1st Edition
Routledge
€68.49
Available for download

Steve Cohen | Beth Humphries | Ed Mynott
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls
E-Book
04/2014
1st Edition
Routledge
€68.49
Available for download

Steve Cohen | Beth Humphries | Ed Mynott
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls
Book
11/2001
Routledge
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Persons
Steve Cohen is former Co-ordinator of Greater Manchester Immigration Unit
Beth Humphries is Reader in Social Work, Lancaster University
Ed Mynott is Research Fellow, Centre for European Political Communications, Leeds University.
Beth Humphries is Reader in Social Work, Lancaster University
Ed Mynott is Research Fellow, Centre for European Political Communications, Leeds University.
Content
1. Locating the Debates 2. A History of Immigration Controls: Nationalism and the State 3. From Aliens to Asylum Seekers: A History of Immigration Controls and Welfare 4. Immigration Controls and Class 5. The 1999 Immigration and Asylum Act and Ways to Change it: A Legal View 6. From Shambles to a New Apartheid: Local Authorities' Involvement in Supporting Asylum Seekers 1996-1999 7. A Voice from the Town Hall: The Experiences of an Advice Worker 8. The Incorporation of the Voluntary Sector in the Administration of Immigration Controls 9. Immigration Controls and Children's Welfare 10. Welfare Arrangements for Asylum Seekers Across Europe: A Comparison of EU States 11. The Convergence of Immigration Control and Welfare Systems: An Analysis of the French Experience 12. The Convergence of Immigration Controls and Welfare Systems: An Analysis of the Swedish Experience 13. The Convergence of Immigration Control and Welfare Systems: An Analysis of the United States Experience 14. 'In and Against the State' revisited: Strategies for Resistance