Multiple (il)legal pathways: The diversity of immigrants' legal trajectories in Belgium

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
B. Schoumaker, M. Le Guen, Louise Caron, Wanling Nie
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BACKGROUND A growing number of primarily qualitative studies have shown that the legal trajectories of immigrants in Western countries are often complex. However, immigrants’ long-term legal trajectories remain a blind spot in quantitative migration research. OBJECTIVES This paper aims to provide new empirical insights into the variety of legal pathways among non-European immigrants who arrived in Belgium between 1999 and 2008. We build a typology of legal trajectories, and we investigate how these trajectories are related to immigrants’ country of origin, asylum status, and social ties in Belgium. METHODS The micro longitudinal data is from the Belgian National Register. We use sequence analysis to identify clusters of legal trajectories, and multinomial logistic regressions to explore how they are related to immigrants’ characteristics. RESULTS We identify seven types of legal trajectory. While some are simple and smooth, others are characterized by moves back and forth between legal statuses and frequent periods of irregularity. Immigrants from the least developed countries and rejected asylum seekers are more likely to experience slow and chaotic trajectories. By contrast, simple and short trajectories are more common among immigrants from higheror middle-income countries. We also find that social and family ties are a key factor in long-term immigrants experiencing smooth legal trajectories. 1 Centre for Demographic Research, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Email: bruno.schoumaker@uclouvain.be. 2 Centre for Demographic Research, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. 3 Institut national d’études démographiques (INED), Paris, France. Schoumaker et al.: Multiple (il)legal pathways: The diversity of immigrants’ legal trajectories in Belgium 248 https://www.demographic-research.org CONCLUSIONS Legal statuses vary substantially over time, and trajectories differ widely among immigrants. Some categories of immigrants are more at risk of highly precarious longterm trajectories that may lead to situations of ‘permanent temporariness’. CONTRIBUTION The paper highlights the relevance of a quantitative longitudinal perspective on immigrants’ legal status and underlines the need to take into account not only the legal status upon arrival but also the complexity of legal trajectories during the stay in the destination country.
多重(非)法律途径:移民在比利时的法律轨迹的多样性
背景越来越多的定性研究表明,西方国家移民的法律轨迹往往很复杂。然而,移民的长期法律轨迹仍然是定量移民研究的盲点。目的本文旨在对1999年至2008年间抵达比利时的非欧洲移民的各种法律途径提供新的实证见解。我们建立了一个法律轨迹的类型,并调查了这些轨迹与移民的原籍国、庇护地位和比利时的社会关系之间的关系。方法微观纵向数据来自比利时国家注册中心。我们使用序列分析来识别法律轨迹的聚类,并使用多项逻辑回归来探索它们与移民特征的关系。结果我们确定了七种类型的法律轨迹。虽然有些简单流畅,但另一些的特点是在法律地位之间来回移动,经常出现不规则的时期。来自最不发达国家的移民和被拒绝的寻求庇护者更有可能经历缓慢而混乱的轨迹。相比之下,简单而短暂的轨迹在来自高收入或中等收入国家的移民中更为常见。我们还发现,社会和家庭关系是长期移民顺利走上法律道路的关键因素。1比利时卢旺天主教大学人口研究中心。电子邮件:bruno.schoumaker@uclouvain.be.2比利时卢旺天主教大学人口研究中心。3法国巴黎国家地理研究所。Schoumaker等人:多重(il)法律途径:比利时移民法律轨迹的多样性248https://www.demographic-research.org结论随着时间的推移,法律地位有很大差异,移民的轨迹也有很大差异。某些类别的移民更容易出现高度不稳定的长期轨迹,这可能导致“永久性的临时性”情况。贡献该文件强调了对移民法律地位的定量纵向视角的相关性,并强调不仅需要考虑抵达时的法律地位,还需要考虑在目的地国停留期间法律轨迹的复杂性。
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Demographic Research
Demographic Research DEMOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
63
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Demographic Research is a free, online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of the population sciences published by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany. The journal pioneers an expedited review system. Contributions can generally be published within one month after final acceptance.
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