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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 1, Room: 103
Monday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (04/09/2023)
In the last decades, a large literature on the political consequences of immigration has emerged. In contrast to immigration, other forms of migration such as emigration, circular migration or return migration have received much less attention. In the context of European politics, this lack in the literature is problematic as many EU member and European countries first and foremost experience migration as a large outflow of their citizens with many of them staying abroad long term. Building on recently published research agendas and studies on the politics of emigration (and generally migration beyond immigration), this panel welcomes and includes papers addressing citizens’ and political elites’ attitudes toward the freedom of the movement beyond immigration, the role of emigration in voting behavior and party strategies and policy making at the national and EU-level addressing the causes and consequences of emigration.
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Do concerns about emigration shape voting behaviour across the EU? | View Paper Details |
Circular migration as a way of life: The precarious dreams of Central and Eastern European free mover | View Paper Details |
The political economy of EU free movement and emigration: Understanding the lack of politicisation of country-of-origin impact | View Paper Details |
Emigration and populism during the financial crisis | View Paper Details |