Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Circulation of Rights and Responsibilities (TRANSMIC)

Publications

PhD theses

Polina Palash (Forthcoming-2020), Managing social protection across multiple countries in post-crisis times: The case of Ecuadorian transnational families across Ecuador, Spain and England, IMISCOE Research Series, Springer (accepted).

Hanwei Li (2019), The Journey of a Thousand Miles : Chinese Student Migration and Integration in Finland and Germany, Tampere, Finland: Tampere University Press.

Ester Serra Mingot (2018), Protecting across Borders Sudanese Families across the Netherlands, the UK and Sudan, Maastricht, The Netherlands: Datawyse / Universitaire Pers Maastricht, vii + 279 p.

Fanny Tittel-Mosser (2018), The Legal and Policy Relevance of EU Mobility Partnerships: A comparative study of Morocco and Cape Verde, Minho, Portugal: Universidade do Minho, internal manuscript (publication forthcoming).

Pauline Melin (2018), The External Dimension of EU Social Security Coordination: Towards a Common EU Approach, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers, xix + 375 p.

Zvezda Vankova (2018), Circular Migration from the Eastern Neighbourhood to the EU: The Rights of Migrant Workers in Bulgaria and Poland, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers, xxviii + 554 p.

Clotilde Mahé (2018), Essays on Migration and Occupational Choice, Maastricht, The Netherlands: Datawyse / Universitaire Pers Maastricht, xv + 183 p.

Chun Luk, Ngo (2017), Diaspora Status and Citizenship Rights: A comparative-legal analysis of the quasi-citizenship schemes of China, India and Suriname, Oisterwijk, The Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers, xviii + 693 p.

Articles

Ester Serra Mingot (Forthcoming-2019), “The gendered burden of care-receiving: The case of Sudanese Families”, Gender, Place and Culture (accepted).

Polina Palash and Ester Serra Mingot (Forthcoming-2019), “Réflexion comparative sur deux ethnographies multi-situeés: l’organisation de la vieillesse entre plusieurs pays par les familles transnationales équatoriennes et soudanaises”, Espaces et Societés (accepted).

Chaudhary, Ali R. & Dana M. Moss (2019), Suppressing Transnationalism: Bringing Constraints Back into the Study of Transnational Political Action, Comparative Migration Studies, 7:9. DOI: 10.1186/s40878-019-0112-z.

Cojocaru, Olga and Anna Rosińska (2018), Double time-bind in paid domestic work: (migrant) workers and their employers in Italy and Poland, Kultura i Społeczeństwo (Culture and Society), No. 4 (Special issue: Dynamics of work and Life changes in the Late Capitalism).

Ester Serra Mingot and Valentina Mazzucato (2018), “Moving for a ‘better welfare’? The case of transnational Sudanese families”, Global Networks. DOI: 10.1111/glob.12224.

Fanny Tittel-Mosser (2018), “Reversed Conditionality in EU External Migration Policy: The case of Morocco”, Journal of European Contemporary Research, Vol. 14, Issue 4. DOI: 10.30950/jcer.v14i3.843.

Polina Palash and Virginie Baby-Collin (2018), “The Other Side of Need. Reverse Economic Flows Ensuring Migrants’ Social Protection”, Population, Space and Place. DOI: 10.1002/psp.2219.

Fanny Tittel-Mosser (2018), “The Unintended Legal and Policy Relevance of EU Mobility Partnerships: A Comparative Implementation Analysis of Morocco and Cape Verde”, European Journal of Migration and Law, Vol. 20, No. 3. DOI: 10.1163/15718166-12340033.

Hanwei Li and Pirkko Pitkänen (2018), Understanding Integration of Mainland Chinese Students: The case of Finland, Nordic Journal of Migration Research. DOI: 10.1515/njmr-2018-0008.

Ester Serra Mingot and Valentina Mazzucato (2018), “Providing Social Protection to Mobile Populations: Symbiotic Relationships between Migrants and Welfare Institutions“, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2018.1429900.

Zvezda Vankova (2018), “Poland and Bulgaria’s bilateral agreements with Eastern partnership countries in the context of circular migration”, European Journal of Social Security, Volume 20 Issue 2, June 2018, doi.org/10.1177/1388262718771790.

Pauline Melin (2018), “Member States’ social security agreements with India: lessons for the future of a common EU approach”, European Journal of Social Security., Volume 20, Issue 2, June 2018, doi/10.1177/1388262718771786.

Chaudhary, Ali R. (2018), “Voting ‘Here’ and ‘There’: Political Incorporation and Transnational Political Engagement among Immigrants in Europe”, Global Networks, 18(3):437-460, https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12171.

Guarnizo, Luis, Ali R. Chaudhary and Nina Nyberg Sorenson (2017), “Migrants’ Transnational Political Engagement in Spain and Italy”, Migration Studies, mnx061, https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnx061.

Serra Mingot, E. and V. Mazzucato (2017), “Mobile Populations in Immobile Welfare Systems: A Typology of Institutions Providing Social Welfare and Protection Within a Mobility Framework”, The European Journal of Development Research, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 787-805. DOI: 10.1057/s41287-016-0061-4.

Chaudhary, Ali R. (2017), “Organizing Transnationalism and Belonging among Pakistani Immigrants in London and New York”, Migration Studies, 6(3):420-447, https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnx057.

Van Houte, M. and T. Davids (2017), Narrating Marriage: Negotiating Practices and Politics of Belonging of Afghan Return Migrants, Identities. DOI: 10.1080/1070289X.2017.1287489.

Li, Hanwei (2017), Academic Integration of Mainland Chinese Students in Germany, Social Inclusion, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 80-92.

L. den Hertog (2016), “Funding the EU-Morocco ‘Mobility Partnership’: of implementation and competences”, European Journal of Migration and Law, Vol. 18, No. 3, 2016, pp. 275-301. DOI: 10.1163/15718166-12342103.

Vankova, Z. (2016), “EU Circular Migration Policies: Dead or Alive? Developing a Rights-based Benchmark Framework for Policy Assessment”, Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law, Vol. 30, No. 4.

Van Houte, M, M. Siegel and T. Davids (2016), “Deconstructing the Meanings of and Motivations for Migration: An Afghan Return Migration Case Study”,  Comparative Migration Studies, 4(1): 21. DOI: 10.1186/s40878-016-0042-y.

Ngo Chun Luk and Luuk van der Baaren (2016), “De toekomst van het nationaliteitsrecht”, Asiel- en Migrantenrecht 2016, Nr. 10, pp. 497-499.

Ali R. Chaudhary and Luis Eduardo Guarnizo (2016), Pakistani immigrant organisational spaces in Toronto and New York City, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1126084.

N.C. Luk (2015), Doorwerking van het Europees recht in de Arubaanse rechtsorde: Over de personele werking van de VEU en VWEU in verhouding tot het Nederlanderschap op Aruba, Caribisch Juristenblad, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 84–90.

Book chapters

Polina Palash and Virginie Baby-Collin (2019-Forthcoming), “Puzzling Social Protection Across Several Countries: Opportunistic Strategy or Risky Compensation?”, in Ryndik O., Suter B., Odden G. (edss): “Migration to and from Welfare States: Lived experiences of the welfare-migration nexus in a globalised world”, IMISCOE Book Series, Springer.

Serra Mingot, E. (2019-Forthcoming), “Transnational aging: the role of Sudanese elderly parents in the process of family and home-making within transnational families”, in Ingunn Moser, Bernike Pasveer and Oddgeir Synnes (eds.), Ways of Home-Making, Palgrave.

Polina Palash & Virginie Baby-Collin (2019-Forthcoming), “Welfare use across multiple countries as opportunistic strategy or risky compensation”, in Ryndyk, O., Suter, B. & Odden, G. (eds.), Migration to and from Welfare States, Springer.

Elsuwege, P. V. & Vankova, Z. (2019-Forthcoming), “Migration and Mobility in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood: Mapping out the Legal and Political Framework”, in: Ippolito, F., Borzoni, G. & Casolari, F. (eds.), Bilateral relations in the Mediterranean: Prospects for migration issues, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Fanny Tittel-Mosser (2019), “Mobility Partnerships: A tool for the externalization of EU migration policy? A comparative study of Morocco and Cape Verde”, in Juan Santos Vara, Sergio Carrera and Tineke Strik (eds.), Constitutionalising the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis: Legality, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Reconsidered, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Leonhard den Hertog (2018), “In Defence of Policy Incoherence – Illustrations from EU External Migration Policy”, in: S. Carrera, L. den Hertog, M. Panizzon and D. Kostakopoulou, EU External Migration Policies in an Era of Global Mobilities: Intersecting Policy Universes, Brill Publishers.

Pauline Melin (2018), “Social Security Benefits of Indian Migrants in Europe: Loss or win situation in case of return”, in: Irudaya, R. (ed.) Indian Migration Report 2018: Migrants in Europe, Routledge India.

Hanwei Li (2018), “The Role of the Migration Industry in Chinese Student Migration to Finland: Towards a New Meso-level Approach”, in: Du, X., Dervin, F., & Liu, H.,  (eds.), Nordic-Chinese Intersections on Education, Palgrave Macmillan.

Zvezda Vankova (2018), “EU’s approach to Circular Migration in the context of the Eastern Partnership Neighbourhood”, in: Carrera, S., Den Hertog, L., Kostakopoulou, D. & Panizzon, M. (eds.), The EU External Policies on Migration, Borders and Asylum. Policy Transfers or Intersecting Policy Universes?, Brill Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. DOI: 10.1163/9789004354234_008.

Leonhard den Hertog and Fanny Tittel-Mosser (2017), “Implementing Mobility Partnerships: Delivering What?” in: Sergio Carrera, Andrew Geddes, Elspeth Guild and Marco Stefan, Pathways towards Legal Migration into the EU: Reappraising concepts, trajectories and policies, CEPS, pp. 95-105.

Maarten Peter Vink and Ngo Chun Luk (2015), “Mapping Statistics on Loss of Nationality in the EU: A New Online Database”, in: Sergio Carrera Nuñez and Gerard-René de Groot (eds.), European Citizenship at the Crossroads: The Role of the European Union on Loss and Acquisition of Nationality, Oisterwijk: Wolf Legal Publishers, pp. 157–182. Also available as a CEPS Report here.

Working Papers (peer reviewed)

Hanwei Li (2018), Aspiration and Integration Infrastructure: A Study on Chinese Students’ Integration in Finland and Germany,  COMCAD Working Paper  Series, No. 160, Bielefeld: Centre on Migration, Citizenship and Development.

Van der Baaren, Luuk, and Hanwei Li (2018), Wealth Influx, Wealth Exodus: Investment Migration from China to PortugalInvestment Migration Working Papers, 2018/1, Geneva: Investment Migration Council.

Clotilde Mahé (2017), Does publicly provided health care affect migration? Evidence from Mexico, UNU-MERIT Working Papers, No 2017-049, Maastricht, 26 November 2017

Zvezda Vankova (2017), “Implementing the EU’s Circular Migration Approach: Legal and Migrant Perspectives on Entry and Re-Entry Conditions in Bulgaria and Poland”, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Papers, No. RSCAS 2017/34. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3004618

Clotilde Mahé (2017), Husbands’ return migration and wives’ occupational choices, UNU-MERIT Working Papers, No 2017-031, Maastricht, 18 July 2017.

Van Houte, M. (2017). “Hopes and fears of migrants’ contribution to political change: A Tunisian Case Study”,  IMI Working Papers, No 137, 1-21, University of Oxford, May 2016. This paper is also available via the IMI website.

Clotilde Mahé (2016), Skills and entrepreneurship: Are return migrants ‘Jacks-of-all-trades’?, UNU-MERIT Working Papers, No 2016-071, Maastricht, 16 December 2016.

Olga Cojocaru, Time and Migration Studies. Theoretical and methodological intersections, CMR Working Papers, No 91(149), Center of Migration Research, Warsaw, August 2016. This paper is also available via the CMR website.

Van Houte, M. (2016), Transnational Transformations: Coupling Migration and Change, IMI Working Papers, No 130, 1-23, University of Oxford, June 2016. This paper is also available via the IMI website.

Ali R. Chaudhary and Dana M. Moss (2016), Triadic Political Opportunity Structures: Re-Conceptualizing Immigrant Transnational Politics, IMI Working Papers, No 129, University of Oxford, May 2016. This paper is also available via the IMI website.

Clotilde Mahé and Wim Naudé (2016), Migration, occupation and education: Evidence from Ghana, UNU-MERIT Working Paper Series, No 2016-018, Maastricht, 6 April 2016.

Ali R. Chaudhary (2016), Transnational politics and political integration among migrants in EuropeIMI Working Papers, No 127, University of Oxford, February 2016.  This paper is also available via the IMI website.

Sergio Carrera, Jean-Pierre Cassarino, Nora El Qadim, Mehdi Lahlou and Leonhard den Hertog (2016), EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection: A model to follow?, CEPS Papers in Liberty and Security in Europe, No 87, Brussels, January 2016.

Other publications (policy reports, case notes, book reviews)

Hanwei Li (2018- Forthcoming). Book review: Jesse, Moritz (2017). The Civic Citizens of Europe: The Legal Potential for Immigrant Integration in the EU, Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom. Leiden; Boston: Brill. Forthcoming in Nordic Journal of Migration Research.

Leonhard den Hertog & Eeva Innola, “Common Territory”, in: T. Tiilikainen et al (eds.), The EU’s choice: perspectives on deepening and differentiation, Finnish Institute of International Affairs Report, No. 50, 2017, 101-142.

Vankova, Z., Ilareva, V. & Bechev, D. (2017), Bulgaria, the EU and the refugee crisis. How to improve the policies on international protection and refugee integration?, European Policy Institute, Sofia. [in Bulgarian]

Elspeth Guild, Sergio Carrera and Ngo Chun Luk (2017), The integration of immigrants and legal paths to mobility to the EU: Some surprising (and encouraging) facts, CEPS Commentary, Brussels, 25 January 2017.

Sergio Carrera, Elspeth Guild and Ngo Chun Luk (2016), What does Brexit mean for the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice?, CEPS Commentary, Brussels, 11 July 2016.

Sergio Carrera and Leonhard den Hertog (2016), A European Border and Coast Guard: What’s in a name?, CEPS Papers in Liberty and Security in Europe, No 88, Brussels, March 2016.

Van Houte, M (2016), “Mobility Makes States: Migration and Power in Africa. Edited by Darshan Vigneswaran and Joel Quirk. Book Review”, Journal of Refugee Studies. 29(3): 411-412. DOI: 10.1093/jrs/few008.

P. Melin (2015), The Search of EU Competence(s) for the Externalization of Social Security Coordination: Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way. Case C-81/13 United Kingdom v. Council (Turkish Case), Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 22(3), 440-453. [case note]

Ngo Chun Luk (2015), “The Netherlands: Combined Case Note”, in: Sergio Carrera Nuñez and Gerard-René de Groot (eds.), European Citizenship at the Crossroads: The Role of the European Union on Loss and Acquisition of Nationality, Oisterwijk: Wolf Legal Publishers. Also available here.

See also the list of publications on the MACIMIDE website, which includes recent publications of some of the people involved in TRANSMIC.