Transnational Social Protection: Migrants' Strategies and Patterns of Inequalities

Thomas Faist, Başak Bilecen, Karolina Barglowski, Joanna Jadwiga Sienkiewicz

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Abstract

How migrants organise their social protection is not a straightforward process but, rather, a much more intricate and nuanced one, which takes into account the manifold state regulations, supranational frameworks and civil society organisations, as well as the migrants themselves and their significant others spread across various state borders. This introduction to our special issue examines the social protection strategies of migrants, the ways in which transnationality shapes the access and use of informal social protection, and their implications for migrants' life chances and thus the production of social inequalities. It provides a context for understanding the articles that follow in this special issue as statements of current research on welfare and migration, as challenges of concern in transnational studies and as examples of migrants' social protection, influenced by a variety of heterogeneities which intersect with transnationality. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-202
Number of pages10
JournalPopulation Space and Place
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr-2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • transnational migration
  • transnationality
  • social protection
  • social inequalities
  • INTERSECTIONALITY
  • FAMILIES

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