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The demographic transformations of citizenship /

This book examines how demographic changes, including low birth rates, continuing immigration and population ageing, are transforming ideas about citizenship and belonging.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Askola, Heli
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Colección:Cambridge studies in law and society.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Demographic Transformations; Demographic Governance?; Demographic Governance and Citizenship; The Structure of the Book; 2 Missing Citizens? Birth Rates and the Making of New Citizens; Italy: La morte di un popolo?; Two Demographic Revolutions; To Govern or Not to Govern National Reproduction?; Variations on a Theme? Finnish, British and Australian Trajectories; Citizenship and the Governance of National Reproduction; Final Remarks.
  • 3 Misguided Citizens? Transitions into Adulthood and the Management of DiversityThe United Kingdom: Shaping the Choices of the Young; Troubled Youth? De-standardised Transitions to Adulthood; Governing Misguided Young Citizens; Variations on a Theme? Australian, Italian and Finnish Trajectories; Citizenship and the Quality of the Future Citizenry; Final Remarks; 4 Casual Citizens? The Desirable Labour Migrant and Conditional Citizenship; Australia: Welcome and Wanted (Conditions Apply); From Nation-Building to Misgivings about Immigration; Quality or Quantity, Immigrants or Migrants?
  • Variations on a Theme? British, Italian and Finnish TrajectoriesCitizenship and the Governance of Labour Migration; Final Remarks; 5 Depleting Citizens? Ageing Populations, Care and Migration; Finland: Walled or Weakened Welfare?; Ageing Pains of a Welfare State?; The Turn Towards Familialism
  • But 'Why Can't Granny Stay?'; Variations on a Theme? Italian, British and Australian Trajectories; Citizenship and the Management of Ageing Populations; Final Remarks; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.