NORFACE WELFARE STATE FUTURES THEMATIC WORKSHOP

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NORFACE WELFARE STATE FUTURES THEMATIC WORKSHOP Welfare and Migration: thematic workshop and masterclass on the interrelation between welfare arrangements and migration The Hague (the Netherlands), March 16-17, 2017 Preliminary Program Wednesday March 15 19.00 Dinner with the presenters/ participants of the masterclass and PIs attending the parallel workshop Thursday March 16 9.00 Welcome coffee 9.30-10.00 Introduction to the masterclass workshop by Helga de Valk, PI of the MobileWelfare project and organizer of the meeting 10.00-11.00 Presentation of the main projects on welfare and migration in the NORFACE-WELFARE STATE FUTURES program by their respective PIs MIFARE TransJudFare TRANSWEL UPWEB MobileWelfare Marcel Lubbers Susanne Schmidt Anna Amelina Jenny Phillimore Helga de Valk 11.00-11.15 coffee break 11.15-12.30 Keynote lecture and Q&A masterclass leader 1 Prof. A. Adserà, Princeton University 12.30-13.30 lunch 13.30-15.30 Presentations by PhD students/postdocs with feedback by senior scholar and discussion by junior scholars Maarja Saar

Managing EU borders on a grass-root level: Strategies for accessing social security by Estonian migrants in Sweden Kick-off Discussant: Bozena Sojka Jeanette Renema Immigrants knowledge on welfare access and attitudes toward welfare spending: A study among 10 immigrant groups in the Netherlands Kick-off Discussant: Petra de Jong Henrik Andersson Immigrant Firms and Neighboring Networks Kick-off Discussant: Simone Castellani Katarzyna Andrejuk Welfare perceptions and welfare practices of immigrants in Poland: methodological and substantive issues Kick-off Discussant: Dion Kramer Parallel workshop of the PI s of the projects engaged in discussion on migration and the welfare state 15.30-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-17.30 Presentations by PhD students/postdocs with feedback by senior scholar and discussion by junior scholars Dominique Jolivet Towards a contextualized theorization of welfare and migration Kick-off Discussant: Florian Zabransky Simone Castellani Is Welfare Society suitable for migrants? Health protection and migration in Portugal during the economic crisis Kick-off Discussant: Bruno Machado Pawel Kaczmarczyk Burden or relief? Pre- and post-conflict Ukrainian migration and its fiscal impacts on Poland Kick-off Discussant: Alicia Adsera 17.30 Closing remarks 18.30 Dinner

Friday, March 17 8.30-10.30 Presentations by PhD students/postdocs with feedback by senior scholar and discussion by junior scholars Dion Kramer Administering the Needy EU Citizen: the Impact of ECJ case law on National Welfare State Bureaucracy Kick-off Discussant: Maarja Saar Bruno Machado Migration and welfare strategies between Portugal and the UK: Incorporating settlement, return and non-migrant perspectives Kick-off Discussant: Henrik Andersson Bozena Sojka Transnational temporality of belonging Kick-off Discussant: Dominique Jolivet Florian Zabransky Intra-EU Mobility, Social Security Rights and Portability: Towards Profiles of Inclusion and Exclusion within the European Social Security Coordination System Kick-off Discussant: Katarzyna Andrejuk 10.30-11.00 coffee break 11.00-12.00 Keynote lecture and Q&A masterclass leader 2 Prof. Jean-Michel Lafleur, University of Liège 12.00-13.00 lunch 13.00-15.00 Workshop: Stakeholder Communication for PhD students and postdocs only led by Susanne Maris 15.00-15.30 coffee break 15.30-16.30 Presentations by PhD students/postdocs with feedback by senior scholar Prof. Harry van Dalen (NIDI) and discussion by junior scholars Petra de Jong Differences in Received Welfare within European countries and Life Course Characteristics of Migrants Kick-off Discussant: Hidde Bekhuis

Hidde Bekhuis Who benefits? Perceptions of what migrant groups are seen as benefitting from the welfare state among nine migrant groups and natives in the Netherlands and Denmark. Kick-off Discussant: Simone Schneider 16.30 closing of the meeting

Information about Lectures, masterclass leaders and workshop holders Alicia Adserà Alicia Adserà is Research Scholar and Lecturer in Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and at the Office of Population Research at Princeton University. Her interests are in economic demography, development and international political economy. Some of her recent work focuses on how differences in local labor market institutions and economic conditions are related to fertility and household formation decisions in the OECD (and Latin America). In addition she is interested in an array of migration topics (i.e. immigrant fertility; the relevance of language, political conditions and welfare provisions among the determinants of migration flows; the wellbeing of child migrants; differential labor market performance of migrants across European countries). Before coming to Princeton, she was a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a Research Affiliate at the Population Research Center of the University of Chicago, and taught previously at Ohio State University and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Her work has been published in the American Economic Review P&P, Journal of Population Economics, Population Studies, Journal of Law Economics and Organization, and International Organization among others. Jean-Michel Lafleur Jean-Michel Lafleur is the Associate Director of the Centre d Etudes de l Ethnicité et des Migrations (CEDEM) and a Research Associate at the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS). He also teaches different courses on Migration at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Liège. Jean-Michel s areas of expertise are the transnational dimension of contemporary migration, EU mobility, social protection and the political participation of immigrants. He currently holds a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to work on a project entitled Migration and Transnational Social Protection in Post-crisis Europe. He holds a joint PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Sciences Po in Paris and the University of Liège. His publications include articles in Democratization, Migration Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, and his book on Transnational Politics and the State: The External Voting Rights of Diasporas (Routledge, 2013).

Susanne Maris Susanne Maris is an experienced trainer and coach, specialized in talent development of high potentials in higher education. Being certified by the Career Management Institute, she works in the top league of coaches in the Netherlands. Also, she is frequently asked by universities to design and lead innovative education projects. In 2003, Susanne graduated in Clinical Psychology as well as Work & Organizational Psychology from the University of Amsterdam. In 2007 Susanne graduated from the Geneva University of Art and Design. How to communicate about your research with stakeholders As a researcher you work in an academic environment and share your research with like-minded experts who have roughly the same perspective. However, reaching out to stakeholders who may see things from a different angle asks for another way of presenting your findings. Your work might be of interest to other parties. It might offer a solution to a problem they experience. You may profit from collaborating with them. The lingo of academic research, however, can pose a barrier. How to present your work to stakeholders so they understand just enough? so they become willing to collaborate? so they ll remember your work and can explain it to others? A strong presentation of your work to relevant stakeholders can help you make a difference in the world. In this interactive workshop you'll work on your very own stakeholder pitch. Practice makes perfect, so we'll start pitching right away. Valuable feedback from the trainer and your peers gives you the opportunity to further enhance your personal presentation. Be prepared to learn how to show people the best version of yourself and your work.