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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) - Care, Markets and Migration in European Welfare States: Why the study of migration is important to social policy and vice versa

Care, Markets and Migration in European Welfare States: Why the study of migration is important to social policy and vice versa

05/29/13 • 58 min

Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Fiona Williams looks at different approaches taken by social policy to race, ethnicity, and migration, and proposes implications for social justice that emerge. She places inequalities of gender, race and status at the centre of the consideration of the welfare state.
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Fiona Williams looks at different approaches taken by social policy to race, ethnicity, and migration, and proposes implications for social justice that emerge. She places inequalities of gender, race and status at the centre of the consideration of the welfare state.

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