Migration Control and Access to Welfare The Precarious Inclusion of Irregular Migrants in Norway

Over the past decades, European states have increasingly limited irregular migrants' access to welfare services as a tool for migration control. Still, irregular migrants tend to have access to certain basic services, although frequently of a subordinate, arbitrary, and unstable kind. Drawing o...

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Main Author: Karlsen, Marry-Anne (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
Series:On Edge: Ethnographies and Theories of Threshold Phenomena
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