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Is large-scale immigration to Europe incompatible with the
continent's generous and encompassing welfare states? Are Europeans
willing to share welfare benefits with ethnically different and
often less well-off immigrants? Or do they regard the newcomers as
undeserving and their claim for welfare rights as unjustified?
These questions are at the heart of what has to become known as the
'New Progressive Dilemma' debate - and the predominant answers
given to them are rather pessimistic. Pointing to the experiences
of the US, where a multi-racial society in combination with a
longstanding history of immigration encounters very limited welfare
provision, many Europeans fear that the continent's new
immigrant-based heterogeneity may push it toward more American
levels of redistribution. But are the conflictual US experiences
really resembled in the European context? Immigration and Welfare
State Retrenchment addresses this question by connecting the New
Progressive Dilemma debate with comparative welfare state and party
research in order to analyse the role ethnic diversity plays for
welfare reforms in the US and Europe. Whereas the combination of
racial patterns and party politics had and still has serious
consequences for the US welfare system, the general message of the
book is that these are not resembled in the Western European
context. While many Europeans are very critical of immigration and
willing to ban immigrants from welfare benefits, both the
institutional design of European welfare programs and the
economically divided anti-immigrant movement prevent immigration
concerns from translating into actual retrenchment in the core
areas of welfare.
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