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Boundaries of European Social Citizenship

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Boundaries of European Social Citizenship

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Boundaries of European Social Citizenship book

EU Citizens’ Transnational Social Security in Regulations, Discourses, and Experiences

Boundaries of European Social Citizenship

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Boundaries of European Social Citizenship book

EU Citizens’ Transnational Social Security in Regulations, Discourses, and Experiences
Edited ByAnna Amelina, Emma Carmel, Ann Runfors, Elisabeth Scheibelhofer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 29 October 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429285318
Pages 230
eBook ISBN 9780429285318
Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Amelina, A., Carmel, E., Runfors, A., & Scheibelhofer, E. (Eds.). (2019). Boundaries of European Social Citizenship: EU Citizens’ Transnational Social Security in Regulations, Discourses, and Experiences (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429285318

ABSTRACT

This edited collection contributes to studies of intra-EU migration and mobility, welfare, and European social citizenship by focusing on transnational labour movements from new to the old EU member states (Hungary–Austria, Bulgaria–Germany, Poland–UK and Estonia–Sweden).

The volume provides a comparative analysis of formal organization and mobile individuals’ use of European social security coordination, which involves mobile Europeans' access to and portability of social security rights from the sending to the receiving country (and back). The book discloses the selectivity criteria of welfare provision in four areas (unemployment, family benefits, health insurance, and pensions) that lay at heart of European cross-border social security governance. It also identifies specific discourses of belonging (gendered, ethnicized/racialized and class-related images of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’) that frame the institutional selectivity by constructing images of mobile EUcitizens' ‘deserving’ or ‘non-deserving’ social membership.

The collection offers a detailed examination of inequality experiences mobile EU citizens from the new EU countries encounter while accessing and porting social security rights across borders. It will be of interest to a wide range of social science and interdisciplinary researchers, students, and practitioners as well as those interested in intra-EU migration and mobility, social security, European social citizenship, and transnational studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

European welfare between complex regulatory frameworks and mobile Europeans’ experiences of social (in)security

ByAnna Amelina

chapter 2|27 pages

Theorizing European social citizenship

Governance, discourses, and experiences of transnational social security
ByAnna Amelina

chapter 3|27 pages

Beyond the rights-bearing mobile EU citizen

Governing inequality and privilege in European Union social security
ByEmma Carmel, Bożena Sojka, Kinga Papież

chapter 4|18 pages

Discourses of belonging in the context of EU enlargements

A comparative analysis of policy discourses specifying EU welfare access
ByAnn Runfors, Florence Fröhlig

chapter 5|22 pages

Navigating the labyrinths of transnational social security

Experiences and meaning-making processes of EU migrants when accessing and porting social rights
ByElisabeth Scheibelhofer, Clara Holzinger, Nóra Regös

chapter 6|20 pages

When vicinity divides

Transnational social security in the cross-border region of Hungary and Austria
ByNóra Regös, Clara Holzinger, Elisabeth Scheibelhofer

chapter 7|22 pages

From subordination to empowerment?

Mobile Europeans’ access to and portability of social security rights between Bulgaria and Germany
ByJana Fingarova, Anna Amelina

chapter 8|26 pages

Inequalities, insecurities, and informalities

Making sense of migrants’ experiences of social security between Poland and the UK
ByEmma Carmel, Bożena Sojka, Kinga Papież

chapter 9|18 pages

Business contract meets social contract

Estonians in Sweden and their transnational welfare opportunities
ByFlorence Fröhlig, Maarja Saar, Ann Runfors

chapter 10|14 pages

Labyrinths of European social citizenship

Variations in and levels of comparison
ByAnna Amelina, Emma Carmel, Ann Runfors, Elisabeth Scheibelhofer
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