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Irregular Migrants in Belgium and the Netherlands: Aspirations and Incorporation

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Masja van Meeteren
2014
Published by: Amsterdam University Press
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In Irregular Migrants in Belgium and the Netherlands, Masja van Meeteren studies the different ways in which irregular migrants live in Belgium and the Netherlands. The book offers an empirically grounded theoretical critique of the dominant research practice that focuses on 'survival strategies', relies on comparisons of migrant communities and overemphasizes structural explanations. Instead, Irregular Migrants takes irregular migrants´ aspirations as a starting point of analysis.

Based on this innovative research approach, key questions are answered regarding the lives of irregular migrants. How can we understand their patterns of economic and social incorporation, the transnational activities they engage in, and the significance of different forms of capital? Drawing on intensive participant observation, as well as more than two hundred in-depth interviews with irregular migrants and representatives of organizations that are involved with them, Irregular Migrants develops much-needed contextualized insights. As such, it sheds new light on previous research findings and various deadlocked scholarly debates on irregular migrants in Western societies.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title page, Copyright page

pp. 1-6

Content

pp. 7-10

Acknowledgements

pp. 11-12

1. Irregular Migration as a Fact of Life

pp. 13-22

2. Beyond Victims and Communities: Bringing in aspirations

pp. 23-44

3. Studying Aspirations

pp. 45-60

4. Immigration Policies in Belgium and the Netherlands

pp. 61-80

5. Investment, Settlement and Legalisation Aspirations

pp. 81-96

6. Living Different Dreams (I): Aspirations and functional incorporation

pp. 97-142

7. Living Different Dreams (II): Aspirations and social incorporation

pp. 143-164

8. Aspirations and Transnational Activities

pp. 165-182

9. Striving for a Better Position: Aspirations and the role of economic, cultural and social capital

pp. 183-200

10. Assessing a New Perspective

pp. 201-220

Appendix 1 Semi-structured interviews: Overview of respondent characteristics

pp. 221-223

Appendix 2 In-depth interviews with irregular migrants: Overview of respondent characteristics

pp. 224

Appendix 3 Organisations interviewed

pp. 225-226

References

pp. 227-245

Other IMISCOE Research titles

pp. 244-246

IMISCOE Textbooks

pp. 247-248
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