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Welfare through migrant work: what if the Romanian "safety valve' closes?

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The Romanian work migration system came as an answer to the increased individual welfare risks caused by a particular form of Romanian neoliberalism. The system acts as a transnational labour market built up from the grassroots. Through its maturing, this migration system has acted as a ‘safety valve’ in Romania: neoliberal principles could be built into the Romanian welfare system. As such, migrant work abroad became a structural aspect of the Romanian welfare system. The austerity measures that are currently imposed on Mediterranean economies hosting Romanian migrants, and on Romania itself, therefore, create a double pressure on welfare in the latter, since they undermine the ‘safety valve’ capacity of the migration system
Journal: Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies
ISSN: 1468-3857
Issue: 2
Volume: 13
Pages: 175 - 194
Publication year:2013
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BOF-publication weight:1
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Authors from:Higher Education
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