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Health Social Welfare Review
2023 Volume.43 No. 1 p.299 ~ p.318
Immigrants¡¯ Social Rights in the UK: The Intersection of Welfare and Immigration Policies
Kim,Kyung-Hwan
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine how immigrants¡¯ social rights have changed in the UK. In particular, as societal concerns over immigrants¡¯ access to the Korean social security system have grown recently, this study is expected to provide academic and policy implications for the integration of immigrants in Korea. It analysed the social rights of three immigrant groups in the UK ? i.e., non-EEA immigrants, EEA immigrants and refugees ? within welfare and immigration policy changes in the UK. In general, the social rights of three immigrant groups all have contracted over time, although to varying extents. Specifically, since the 1990s the UK welfare system has strengthened welfare conditionality to emphasise welfare recipients¡¯ obligations (e.g., labour market participation), and its immigration system introduced the civic integration approach in relation to citizens¡¯ obligations for integration into the society. With such welfare and immigration policy changes, whereas immigrants¡¯ rights (especially, social rights) accompanied by their status of residence have contracted, their obligations (and eligibility requirements) have increased. The results of this study provide meaningful implications for the integration of immigrants in Korean society, by showing the conceptual complexity of immigrants¡¯ social rights, as well as the influence of welfare and immigration policy changes (particularly, to emphasize the conditionality or obligations of citizens) over their changes.
KEYWORD
Immigrants¡¯ Social Rights, UK, Welfare Conditionality, Civic Integration
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