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    Format: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030120887
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series
    Note: Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Irregularity? -- 1.2 Multiple Contexts of Reception, Complex Configurations of Legal Status, and the Consequences of Irregularity -- 1.3 Variation in Legal Contexts of Reception Is Crucial for Understanding the Pathways into and Consequences of Irregularity -- 1.4 Simplified Operationalizations of Legal Status Hamper Understanding of Irregularity -- 1.5 So What? When, How, and Why Does Irregularity Matter? -- 1.6 Senegal as a Strategic Site for Migration Research -- 1.7 The Migration Between Africa and Europe (MAFE) Project -- 1.7.1 Sampling Design of the MAFE Project -- 1.7.2 MAFE Questionnaires -- 1.7.3 Advantages of the MAFE Data -- Inclusion of Regular and Irregular Migrants -- Longitudinal Measurement of Legal Status -- Comparability of Legal Statuses -- 1.7.4 Limitations of the MAFE Data -- Sample Size -- Recall Bias -- Time Resolution -- Standardization of Heterogeneous Legal Statuses -- The Murkiness of Legal Status -- References -- Chapter 2: Evolution of Immigration-Control Policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- 2.1 Policy Evolution in Multiple Contexts of Reception -- 2.2 France -- 2.2.1 Colonial "Assimilation" and Citizenship -- 2.2.2 Link Between Colonial-Era Policies and Migration -- 2.2.3 Post-War Reconstruction and the Importation of Foreign Labor -- The General Regime of the Ordinance of 1945 -- Decolonization and the Creation of a Preferential Regime -- 2.2.4 The 1960s: The Special Regime of the Bilateral Accord and Widespread Irregularity -- Senegalese Independence, the Preferential Regime, and "Immigration Sauvage" -- The General Regime: Post-facto Regularization as the Norm -- The End of Regularization and the Suspension of Labor Immigration. , 2.2.5 The 1970s: The "Closing" of the French Border and the Erosion of the Bilateral Accord -- Establishment of the Carte de Séjour Requirements for Senegalese -- 2.2.6 The 1980s: Immigration Policy as a Political Football and Consensus in Border Security -- 2.2.7 Visa Requirements for Senegalese and the Re-negotiated Bilateral Accord of 1995 -- Unilateral Imposition of Visa Requirements in 1986 -- New Bilateral Accord -- 2.2.8 The 1990s: Pasqua, Debré, and the Sans-Papiers Movement -- 2.2.9 The 2000s: Selective Immigration and Coordinated Migration Management -- 2.3 Senegalese Migration to New Destinations in Southern Europe -- 2.4 Italy -- 2.4.1 Pre-1986: Italian Emigration and the Fragmentation of Immigration Policy -- Mechanisms of Internal Control -- Mechanisms of External Control -- 2.4.2 1986-1998: National-Level Immigration Policy and "Moral Panic" -- 2.4.3 The 2000s: "Strong Restrictive Ambition" -- 2.5 Spain -- 2.5.1 1970s-1999: European Integration -- 2.5.2 2000-2008: Rights and Freedoms of Foreigners, Alien Affairs, and Plan África -- The Arrival of the Cayucos in the Canary Islands and Spain's "Plan África" -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Pathways into Irregular Legal Status of Senegalese Migrants France, Italy, and Spain -- 3.1 Conceptual Approaches to Irregularity -- 3.1.1 The Legal and Social Production of Irregularity -- 3.1.2 Multidimensionality of Irregularity -- 3.1.3 Incomplete State Control and Migrant Agency -- 3.1.4 Pathways into Irregularity -- Geographic Flows into Irregularity and Mechanisms of External Control: No-Visa Entry -- Status Flows into Irregularity and Mechanisms of Internal Control: Overstaying and Befallen Irregularity -- 3.2 Hypotheses -- 3.3 Data and Methods -- 3.3.1 Sample -- 3.3.2 Legal Status Variables -- 3.3.3 Predictor Variables -- 3.3.4 Models -- No-Visa Entry -- Overstaying. , Befallen Irregularity -- Estimation and Presentation of Models -- 3.4 Results -- 3.4.1 No-Visa Entry -- 3.4.2 Pathway: Overstaying -- 3.4.3 Pathway: Befallen Irregularity -- 3.5 Discussion -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Appendix: Raw Coefficient Estimates for Models of Pathways into Irregularity -- References -- Chapter 4: Legal Status, Gender, and Economic Incorporation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- 4.1 Gendered Channels of Migration: Family Reunification, Legal Status, and Dependency -- 4.1.1 Reunification and Gendered Economic and Administrative Dependency -- 4.1.2 Family Reunification Regimes and Configurations of Legal Status -- 4.2 Reunified Women and the Labor Market -- 4.3 Limitations of Existing Research -- 4.3.1 Assuming Participation: Undocumented Status and Wages in the US -- 4.3.2 Ethnic Penalties on Employment in Europe, but Limited Measures of Legal Status -- 4.4 Gender Norms, Family Reunification, and Work Among Senegalese Migrants -- 4.5 Hypotheses -- 4.6 Data and Methods -- 4.6.1 The Analytic Sample -- 4.6.2 Outcome Variables -- Economic Activity -- 4.6.3 Predictor Variables -- Legal Status and Context of Reception -- Location of Spouse/Partner -- Human, Social, and Migration-Specific Capital -- Context of Exit -- 4.6.4 Models -- First-Year Economic Activity -- Transitions into and out of Employment -- 4.7 Results -- 4.7.1 Gender, Partner Location, and Legal Status -- 4.7.2 First-Year Economic Activity -- 4.7.3 Transitions out of Employment for Men -- 4.7.4 Transitions into Employment for Women -- 4.8 Discussion -- 4.9 Conclusion -- Appendix: Raw Coefficient Estimates for Models in this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 5: Legal Status, Territorial Confinement, and Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- 5.1 Types of Transnational Activities. , 5.2 The Role of the State in Migrant Transnational Activities -- 5.3 Homeland Visits and Territorial Confinement of Migrants with Irregular Status -- 5.4 Blocked Transnationalism and Structural Exclusion -- 5.5 Affective Ties, Homeland Visits, and Non-mobile Transnational Activities -- 5.6 Caging Non-mobile Transnational Activities -- 5.7 Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants -- 5.8 Hypotheses -- 5.9 Data and Methods -- 5.9.1 Data Source -- 5.9.2 The Analytic Sample -- 5.9.3 Outcome Variables -- 5.9.4 Predictor Variables -- 5.9.5 Models -- 5.9.6 Estimating Indirect Effects in a Non-linear Framework -- 5.10 Results -- 5.10.1 Descriptive Results -- 5.10.2 Multivariate Results -- Hypothesis 1: Territorial Confinement -- Short Returns -- Hypothesis 2: Blocked Transnationalism/Structural Exclusion -- Remitting -- Investing -- HTA Participation -- Hypothesis 3: Maintenance of Affective Ties -- Direct Effect of Short Returns on Non-mobile Transnational Activities -- Direct Effect of Other Affective Ties (Spouse, Children, Other Family Ties) -- Direct Effect of Other Circulation-Related Variables -- Hypothesis 4: Caging and Indirect Effects of Legal Status Via Short Returns -- 5.11 Discussion -- 5.12 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Wording of Questions on Transnational Activities in MAFE-Senegal Questionnaire -- Appendix B: Raw Coefficient Estimates for Models from this Chapter -- References -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- 6.1 Evolution of Immigration-Control Policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- 6.2 Pathways into Irregular Legal Status -- 6.3 Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Incorporation -- 6.4 Legal Status and Transnational Activities -- 6.5 What Is Irregularity and Why Does It Matter? -- 6.6 Implications for Policy -- 6.6.1 The Unintended Consequences of Immigration Policy. , 6.6.2 Co-development, Veiled Restriction, and the African "Capacity Crisis" -- References -- Correction to: Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity -- Correction to: E. R. Vickstrom, Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity, IMISCOE Research Series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12088-7.
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    Format: 1 online resource (XIV, 215 p. 25 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-12088-0
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series,
    Content: This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze unique life-history data to produce policy-relevant conclusions. Using the MAFE dataset as empirical evidence, the book focuses on the legal paths of Senegalese migrants in three different European countries. It shows how multiple contexts of reception produce pathways into irregular legal status and how the resulting complex configurations of irregular status shape migrants’ economic integration into their host societies as well as their ongoing participation in the development of their sending societies. The book thereby increases our understanding of the functioning of African migration systems and the corresponding inclusion patterns in Europe. As such this book will be of interest to scholars working in migration studies, policy makers, and legal professionals.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Evolution of immigration-control policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 3. Pathways into irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 4. Legal status, gender, and economic incorporation of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 5. Legal status, territorial confinement, and transnational activities of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 6. Conclusion -- References. . , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (XIV, 215 p. 25 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-12088-0
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series,
    Content: This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze unique life-history data to produce policy-relevant conclusions. Using the MAFE dataset as empirical evidence, the book focuses on the legal paths of Senegalese migrants in three different European countries. It shows how multiple contexts of reception produce pathways into irregular legal status and how the resulting complex configurations of irregular status shape migrants’ economic integration into their host societies as well as their ongoing participation in the development of their sending societies. The book thereby increases our understanding of the functioning of African migration systems and the corresponding inclusion patterns in Europe. As such this book will be of interest to scholars working in migration studies, policy makers, and legal professionals.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Evolution of immigration-control policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 3. Pathways into irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 4. Legal status, gender, and economic incorporation of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 5. Legal status, territorial confinement, and transnational activities of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 6. Conclusion -- References. . , English
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    Cham : Springer Nature | Cham :Springer International Publishing :
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    Format: 1 online resource (XIV, 215 p. 25 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-12088-0
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series,
    Content: This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze unique life-history data to produce policy-relevant conclusions. Using the MAFE dataset as empirical evidence, the book focuses on the legal paths of Senegalese migrants in three different European countries. It shows how multiple contexts of reception produce pathways into irregular legal status and how the resulting complex configurations of irregular status shape migrants’ economic integration into their host societies as well as their ongoing participation in the development of their sending societies. The book thereby increases our understanding of the functioning of African migration systems and the corresponding inclusion patterns in Europe. As such this book will be of interest to scholars working in migration studies, policy makers, and legal professionals.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Evolution of immigration-control policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 3. Pathways into irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 4. Legal status, gender, and economic incorporation of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 5. Legal status, territorial confinement, and transnational activities of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 6. Conclusion -- References. . , English
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    Format: XIV, 215 p. 25 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030120887
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series,
    Content: This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze unique life-history data to produce policy-relevant conclusions. Using the MAFE dataset as empirical evidence, the book focuses on the legal paths of Senegalese migrants in three different European countries. It shows how multiple contexts of reception produce pathways into irregular legal status and how the resulting complex configurations of irregular status shape migrants’ economic integration into their host societies as well as their ongoing participation in the development of their sending societies. The book thereby increases our understanding of the functioning of African migration systems and the corresponding inclusion patterns in Europe. As such this book will be of interest to scholars working in migration studies, policy makers, and legal professionals.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Evolution of immigration-control policies in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 3. Pathways into irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 4. Legal status, gender, and economic incorporation of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 5. Legal status, territorial confinement, and transnational activities of Senegalese migrants in France, Italy, and Spain -- Chapter 6. Conclusion -- References. .
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