Project B04 Events

Place
Unicom-building
Room: 7.1020
Mary-Somerville-Str. 7
28359 Bremen
Time
12.30 pm - 13.30 pm
Contact Person
Dr. Jakob Frizell; Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
Lecture Series
Political Economy Workshop (PEW)

Discussant: Michael Windzio

The participants will discuss Friederike Römer's draft paper "What drives migration? Revisiting the welfare magnet hypothesis using new measures of immigrant welfare rights".

The event is part of the programme of the Political Economy Workshop.
PEW discusses early/unpublished papers or research plans that investigate the political economy (broadly construed) of social policy and inequality.

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Place
Unicom building
Room: 9.3120
Mary-Somerville-Str. 9
28359 Bremen
Time
11 am - 12.30 pm

Mitglieder der Universität Bremen und der BIGSSS an der Jacobs University sind herzlich eingeladen zur mündlichen Verteidigung von Martín Cortina Escuderos Doktorarbeit "Diverging Paths of Social Policy Development in Latin America States: A Case Study on Argentina and Mexico from the Colonial Times to the Early Post-World-War-II Period".

Die Verteidigung findet im Hybridmodus statt. Um den Link zu erhalten, wenden Sie sich bitte direkt an Martín Cortina Escudero (cortinae@uni-bremen.de).

Der Prüfungskommission gehören an:

  • Prof. Dr. Philip Manow
  • Prof. Dr. Delia González de Reufels
  • Prof. Dr. Armando Barrientos
  • Prof. Dr. Tobias ten Brink
  • Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann
  • Dr. Jakob Henninger
  • Gonzalo Arevalo Iglesias
Place


Bremen
Time
2.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Contact Person
Bastian Becker, PhD; Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann

The participants will discuss Friederike Römer's draft paper "What Drives Migration? Revisiting the welfare magnet hypothesis using new measures of immigrant welfare rights".
 
The paper is available upon request, as well as the link to the zoom meeting - please contact Bastian Becker or Johanna Kuhlmann.
17.01.2022 - 18.01.2022 Workshop

Migrant Social Protection Project (MigSP) Workshop

Teilprojekt B04 (2022-25): SFB 1342, Universität Bremen
Place


Bremen
Time
Monday 2 pm - 4 pm, Tuesday 10 am - 9 pm
Contact Person

This workshop brings together the country experts involved in the creation of the Migrant Social Protection (MigSP) dataset. The dataset covers national policies regarding immigrants' access to social protection benefits in 39 countries from 1980 to 2018. It collects information on immigrants’ access to non-contributory social assistance and unemployment insurance, as well as requirements for family reunification and the impact of unemployment and benefit receipt on residence statuses. At the workshop, the final dataset and plans for a future extension will be presented. There will also be thematic inputs by country experts covering various topics such as immigrant welfare rights in traditional sending countries, welfare rights of humanitarian and irregular migrants, indirect restrictions of rights and immigrants’ rights in residual welfare states as well as the impact of COVID-19 on immigrant welfare rights.