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After WWII, Europe started to experience vast migration due to guest workers, asylants and the free movement of highly skilled labour. The changes in demographics prompted the European countries to reconsider the concept of citizenship. This thesis analyzes the approach of individual European countries towards citizenship policies. Starting with citizenship defined as closure towards poverty, all European countries are placed in a typology, mapping each country according to its practiced citizenship policy, to assess whether this citizenship definition applies throughout Europe.

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After WWII, Europe started to experience vast migration due to guest workers, asylants and the free movement of highly skilled labour. The changes in demographics prompted the European countries to reconsider the concept of citizenship. This thesis analyzes the approach of individual European countries towards citizenship policies. Starting with citizenship defined as closure towards poverty, all European countries are placed in a typology, mapping each country according to its practiced citizenship policy, to assess whether this citizenship definition applies throughout Europe.
Autorenporträt
Francesco Iberg is a quadrilingual Swiss national currently pursuing a Master of International Affairs at Columbia University with concentration in International Finance and Economic Policy. Previously Francesco studied at the University of St. Gallen and Harvard University. Among Francesco's passions are World Affairs, Jazz, Opera and Wine.