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Money Matters in Migration

Policy, Participation, and Citizenship
Brief Description
Migration, participation, and citizenship, are central political and social concerns, are deeply affected by money. The role of money - tangible, intangible, conceptual, and as a policy tool - is understudied, overlooked, and analytically underdeveloped. For sending and receiving societies, migrants, their families, employers, NGOs, or... Read More
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Migration, participation, and citizenship are central political and social concerns all deeply affected by money. Money's role in migration is understudied, overlooked, and analytically underdeveloped. Money affects migration laws and policies for migrants, their families and employers, and sending and receiving societies.

Money shapes all aspects of migration. This book explains how and why, focusing on policy, participation, and citizenship.

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Migration, participation, and citizenship, are central political and social concerns, are deeply affected by money. The role of money - tangible, intangible, conceptual, and as a policy tool - is understudied, overlooked, and analytically underdeveloped. For sending and receiving societies, migrants, their families, employers, NGOs, or private institutions, money defines the border, inclusion or exclusion, opportunity structures, and equality or the lack thereof. Through the analytical lens of money, the chapters in this book expose hidden and sometimes contradictory policy objectives, unwanted consequences, and inconsistent regulatory structures. The authors from a range of fields provide multiple perspectives on how money shapes decisions from all actors in migration trajectories, from micro to macro level. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book draws on case studies from Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. This comprehensive overview brings to light the deep global impacts money has on migration and citizenship.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781009045605

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 March 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Cambridge University Press

Illustration: Worked examples or Exercises

Contributors:

  • Edited by Willem Maas
  • Edited by Tesseltje de Lange
  • Edited by Annette Schrauwen

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 515g

Pages: 355

About the Author

Tesseltje de Lange is Professor of European Migration Law and Director of the Centre for Migration Law in the Faculty of Law, Radboud University Nijmegen. Willem Maas is Jean Monnet Chair and Professor of Political Science, Public & International Affairs, and Socio-Legal Studies, York University, Toronto. Annette Schrauwen is Professor of European integration at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG), Law Faculty, University of Amsterdam.

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