Immigration Controls Structure Flashcards
(5 cards)
1
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Introduction:
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- What is IM Policy - Czaika & De Haas
- Objectives
- Policy Failure - Castles
- Effect vs. Effectiveness - Czaika & de Haas
- 3 Concerns - Cornelius
- 2 Claims - Hollified
- Argument: restriction is not more effective and results in adverse effects
a) 4 substitution effects - de Haas
b) Labour issues
c) domestic, regional and international issues with restrictive policy making - will also explore how preferences are shpaed and what effective policy does
2
Q
Argument #1:
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Strengths
1) effect composition
2) 3 types of control
3) public satisfaction (numbers game)
3
Q
Argument #2:
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Issues:
1) 3 Factors - Castles
2) 4 Substitution Effects - De Haas
3) Labour
- migraiton industry - Czaika & de Haas
- DLMT - Massey
4) Domestic issues (stated vs. real objectives)
5) regional constraints (CAF and burden sharing)
6) international constraints (structural pull factors) Thielemann
4
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Argument #3:
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Preferences
1) liberal constraint/international pressure
2) PAT
3) determinants
- reception capacity, settlement patterns etc
5
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Argument #4:
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Things to Consider:
- Human Capability and Agency - de Haas
- Positive vs. Negative Freedoms
- Legal Channels
- Populism/Discourse/real research - de Haas myths