Migrants with a Precarious Status
Evolving Approaches of European Cities
Author(s)
Spencer, Sarah
Ataç, Ilker
Bastick, Zach
Homberger, Adrienne
Güntner, Simon
Kirchhoff, Maren
Mallet-Garcia, Marie
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book is an exploration of city responses to migrants with a precarious status in Europe. It provides new evidence and analysis from research on three cities in Austria, Germany and the UK: Vienna, Frankfurt and Cardiff. The book explores strategies and services of municipal authorities towards precarious migrants and their cooperation with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in service provision. It focuses on healthcare, education, housing and access to advice; and particular attention is given to the situation of women.The book develops the concept of precarity in relation to migration status, and of horizontal governance arrangements within municipal authorities. It explores the tension between exclusion and inclusion of migrants who have limited rights of access to welfare services, and contributes evidence on the factors shaping municipal policy making, as well as on the framing of rationales for providing access to essential services.
Keywords
Tensions in multi-level governance; Municipalities’ fragmented approach towards inclusion; Precarious migrants; Three European cities - Cardiff, Frankfurt, and Vienna; Reliance on NGOs in providing services; Access to healthcare, education, accommodation, and legal advice; Migration studies; Framing of municipal policies towards precarious migrantsDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-55851-1ISBN
9783031558511, 9783031558504, 9783031558511Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2024Imprint
Springer Nature SwitzerlandSeries
IMISCOE Research Series,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Population and migration geography
Public administration
Sociology