The Rise and Fall of the Breadwinner Citizen, as Reflected in Dutch and EU Migration Law
Author(s) -
Sarah van Walsum
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
amsterdam law forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1876-8156
DOI - 10.37974/alf.175
Subject(s) - theme (computing) , law , section (typography) , political science , media studies , spring (device) , sociology , library science , engineering , advertising , computer science , business , operating system , mechanical engineering
This article first analyses the assumptions concerning the family and its relationship to the state, as well as linked assumptions concerning citizenship, that underlie current Dutch family migration policies (including the recent proposals for new restrictive measures). It next compares the national with the EU perspective on family, (welfare) state and citizenship, considers to what degree these differ, and reflects on what, in the process of harmonising family migration policies, might be at stake in terms of social relations within the EU.
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