The Mobile Welfare project aims to understand the role of welfare systems in destination and origin countries for migration patterns within and towards Europe.
The project addresses three research questions: How and to what extent do welfare systems affect mobility patterns in Europe? To what extent and how do perceptions of access to welfare arrangements in origin and destination countries shape migration decisions? What role does transferability of welfare accounts play in mobility across Europe?
From 28-30 June the 14th IMISCOE Annual Conference took place in Rotterdam
On the 5th of April 2017, Petra de Jong and Helga de Valk (both NIDI) presented findings of the Mobile Welfare project to the King of the Netherlands
From 28-30 June the 14th IMISCOE Annual Conference took place in Rotterdam