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Young Age, Migratory Vulnerabilities and Temporality. Compounding Inequalities Raised by Age and Legal Status – in Four European Countries
This article adopts an intersectional approach to examine migratory vulnerabilities. It draws from qualitative data gathered by the VULNER research teams in four countries: Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Norway, exploring how age and legal status intersect and how this intersection influences other vulnerability factors. When examining the rationale and consequences of practices that employ young age as a criterion for additional protection and welfare provision in the four countries, a paradox becomes apparent: designating UAMs as minors provide them with safer recipient conditions, yet, it may not guarantee a comprehensive child-sensitive approach in the long run. Treating them as asylum seekers, however, could lead to a more thorough evaluation of their vulnerabilities and long-term protection needs. Managing this paradox creates ambivalence in both systems. Moreover, the timing of these procedures greatly influences outcomes. The analysis is a part of the EU VULNER project, investigating vulnerability within global protection regimes.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Migration and Law is a quarterly journal on migration law and policy with specific emphasis on the European Union, the Council of Europe and migration activities within the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. This journal differs from other migration journals by focusing on both the law and policy within the field of migration, as opposed to examining immigration and migration policies from a wholly sociological perspective. The Journal is the initiative of the Centre for Migration Law of the University of Nijmegen, in co-operation with the Brussels-based Migration Policy Group.