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@article{ Gschwind2021,
 title = {Generous to Workers ≠ Generous to All: Implications of European Unemployment Benefit Systems for the Social Protection of Immigrants},
 author = {Gschwind, Lutz},
 journal = {Comparative political studies},
 number = {9},
 pages = {1629-1652},
 volume = {54},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {1552-3829},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414021997160},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-84605-7},
 abstract = {Record-high levels of international migration both toward and across Europe have recently given rise to a new body of research on the social protection of immigrants. A recurring argument in this literature maintains that migrants are generally more likely to gain access to social benefits in generous welfare states. The article offers a critical review of this hypothesis with a focus on unemployment benefit provision. The tides of European welfare politics have produced a set of systems in the past which are today highly stratified on the basis of employment. This mechanism generates a considerable benefit gap in reference to migration, especially for those who arrived to their country of residency only recently. Empirical analyses with micro-level data for 14 Western European countries provide supporting evidence for this argument. The findings indicate a negative relationship between generosity and social protection which has not been accounted for in previous research.},
 keywords = {EU; Arbeitslosenunterstützung; Migration; welfare state; Arbeitslosigkeit; politische Ökonomie; political economy; unemployment compensation; Sozialleistung; social benefits; migration; Europapolitik; European Policy; unemployment; Wohlfahrtsstaat; EU}}