Welfare considerations in migration decision-making through a life-course approach: A qualitative study of Spanish EU-movers
The welfare aspects of intra-European migration remain an important and controversial topic of academic and political debates. These discussions touch upon the classical ‘welfare magnet’ or ‘welfare tourism’ hypothesis. Transcending the politicised concept of ‘benefit tourism’, our paper examines ho...
Main Authors: | Andrejuk, K, Godin, M, Jolivet, D, Pereira, S, Van Mol, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw
2021
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