
handle: 11250/2613567
EU-scepticism is a challenge for the European Union that is here to stay. This issue has so forth many different explanations. Scholars have investigated how immigration can explain EU-scepticism, and show what kind of immigration that causes a growth in EU-scepticism in Europe. It is here my research on EU-immigration comes in, which analyses the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. My argument shows that EU-immigration contains more diversity than first anticipated when investigating Central- and Eastern European immigration. This shows how research treats EU-immigration on an overarching level, which fails to grasp the important connections between EU-scepticism and immigration in the EU. This comparative study shines light on this specific issue.
EU-skepsis er ei utfordring for EU som er komen for å bli. Dette problemet har såleis mange bakanforliggjande forklaringar. Mange forskarar har undersøkt korleis innvandring kan forklare EU-skepsis, og viser til kva type innvandring som fører til auka EU-skepsis i Europa. Det er her forskinga mi på EU-innvandring kjem inn, som analyserer EU-skepsisen i Nederland og Storbritannia nærmare. Forskinga viser at EU-innvandring er meir mangfaldig enn først anteke ved å undersøkje sentral- og austeuropeisk innvandring, som inneheld eit stort spenn. Dette viser at forsking behandlar EU-innvandring på eit overordna nivå, som misser viktige koplingar mellom EU-skepsis og innvandring frå EU som denne komparative studien opplyser om.
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