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Kinetic Study of the Effect of Heparin on the Amidase Activity of Trypsin, Plasmin and Urokinase
Kinetic Comparison of Penicillin Amidase Catalysed Transfer of Nonspecific and Specific Acyl Moieties to 7-Aminodeacetoxycephalosporanic Acid
Labour Migration and Social Security Coordination: Effects on Welfare in Countries of Origin and Destination - The Cases of Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo
Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of the Effects of Reactor Configuration on Disinfection Efficiency
Treatment of simulated wastewater containing toxic amides by immobilized Rhodococcus rhodochrous NHB-2 using a highly compact 5-stage plug flow reactor
The Immigration-Emigration Nexus in Non-EU Sending States: A Focus on Welfare Entitlements, Consular Services, and Diaspora Policies
peer reviewedMigrants’ access to social benefits has been intensively studied in the European Union, but less scholarly attention has been dedicated to the way in which non-EU welfare regimes adapt to international mobility. This chapter introduces a volume that aims to address this research gap by taking the perspective of non-EU states on migrant social protection. To do so, our analysis focuses on 13 countries: Argentina, China, Ecuador, India, Lebanon, Morocco, Serbia, Senegal, Switzerland, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, Tunisia, and Turkey. These countries represent relevant sending states for migrants coming to the EU, with some of them also hosting sizeable immigrant populations. We argue that their different migration characteristics (including the size and main features of their immigrant and diaspora populations) as well as the peculiarity of their welfare regimes (which often followed a quite distinctive historical path of development compared to their EU counterparts) may shape their responsiveness in terms of ensuring migrants’ access to domestic welfare systems.Migration and transnational social protection in (post) crisis Europ