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Labour Migration in the European Union

The Policy-Making Process

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  • © 2020

Overview

  • Demonstrates the distinction between cooperative/conflict, intergovernmental/supranational and liberal/restrictive labour migration policies and provides an understanding of which ones are more and less fit into the EU`s governing style

  • Highlights the basic characteristics of relevant actors in the light of institutions and EU member states, in particularly underlying their theoretically defined powers

  • Presents an accessible and easy to use analysis for readers from all disciplines studying the EU politics and its immigration policies

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No analysis of migration in Europe today can avoid consideration of the role of the EU institutions, as well as the member states, in policy-making. This is because the obstacles for labour mobility which have confronted the EU in the post-enlargement period have been multi-dimensional in nature, have encompassed many different aspects of European integration process, and have operated at many different levels. Recent developments in the free movement of labour in Europe entail a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic of migration policy process, contextualising institutional change, cooperation, control and competition between the EU institutions and the member states. This book provides a picture of how governance of labour migration is constructed, managed, negotiated and decided at the European level. It brings together in an informed and well-organized way some of the key issues in the face of current migration crises and Brexit.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Giresun University, Giresun, Turkey

    Gönül Oğuz

About the author

Gönül Oğuz is Associate Professor of Political Science at Giresun University, Turkey.

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