Citizenship Policies for an Age of MigrationT. Alexander Aleinikoff, Douglas Klusmeyer Many liberal democracies, facing high levels of immigration, are rethinking their citizenship policies. In this book, a group of international experts discuss various ways liberal states should fashion their policies to better accommodate newcomers. They offer detailed recommendations on issues of acquisition of citizenship, dual nationality, and the political, social, and economic rights of immigrants. Contributors include Patrick Weil (University of Paris Sorbonne), David A. Martin, (University of Virginia School of Law), Rainer Bauböck, (Austrian Academy of Sciences), and Michael Fix (Urban Institute). |
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Citizenship Policies for an Age of Migration T. Alexander Aleinikoff,Douglas Klusmeyer No preview available - 2011 |
Citizenship Policies for an Age of Migration Thomas Alexander Aleinikoff,Douglas B. Klusmeyer No preview available - 2002 |
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access to citizenship Alexander Aleinikoff APPENDIX asylum seekers Australia Austria automatic jus soli Canada Carnegie Endowment citizens citizenship at birth citizenship policies contributory country of nationality democratic discrimination Douglas Klusmeyer dual nationality economic elections eligible employment ethnic minorities European facto refugees foreign residents franchise for noncitizens Germany groups of immigrant Housing Assistance immi immigrant origin individuals Integration of Immigrants International Peace Job Training jus sanguinis jus soli rule labor market Law of Return liberal democracies Limited Luso-American membership ment multiple citizenships naturalization Netherlands noncitizens Old Age Pension parents parties permanent residence persons political integration political participation Population presumptively permanent Rental renunciation residence permit restrictions Rights of Immigrants settled foreign nationals social assistance social benefits social rights society status Stephen Castles Temporary workers third-country nationals tion Treaty unemployed United Kingdom University of Bremen voting rights Yes No Yes Yes Yes Open Yes Yes Yes
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