制定半外围:加入欧盟后从波兰移民到英国的条件。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19457.2
Viktoryia Vaitovich
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自2004年波兰加入欧盟以来,在波兰移民的主要目的地国之一——英国,庞大的波兰移民社区一直受到越来越多的歧视和仇恨言论的影响,这些言论以负面媒体报道的形式出现,同时还受到不平等的劳动待遇。本文探讨了2004年欧盟扩大对波兰人移民经历的影响,考察了跨欧盟自由流动制度对波兰人的脆弱性和剥削的影响。它旨在揭示欧洲一体化如何解释波兰移民在“老”成员国所受到的不平等待遇。本文解决了以下问题:在2004年欧盟扩大的背景下,是什么因素推动了波兰移民在英国的数量增加?欧盟成员国之间的经济差异助长了欧盟内部的移民,是否也同样影响了移民的脆弱性?本文采用世界体系分析的理论视角和生物力量的概念,认为波兰在欧盟扩大初期在单一市场中的边缘地位已经被移民经验所强化。这是结构性压力的结果,这种压力使移徙的前景显得令人鼓舞和充满希望。
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Enacting semi-periphery: conditions of post-accession migration from Poland to the UK.

Since Poland's accession to the EU in 2004, the sizeable community of Polish migrants in one of the top destination countries - the UK - have been subject to growing discrimination and hate speech in the form of negative media coverage, as well as unequal labour practices. This article explores the impact of the 2004 enlargement of the EU on the migratory experiences of Poles by examining the way the cross-EU free-movement regime contributes to their vulnerability and exploitation. It aims to uncover the way European integration explains the unequal treatment of Polish migrants in the 'old' Member States. The paper addresses the following questions: what factors have driven the increased number of Polish migrants in the UK in the context of the 2004 EU enlargement? Do economic discrepancies between the EU Member States, which fuel intra-EU migration, likewise shape migrant vulnerabilities? Adopting the theoretical lens of the World-Systems Analysis and the notion of biopower, this paper argues that the peripheral position of Poles in the EU single market during the early post-enlargement period has been reinforced by the migration experiences. This is an outcome of structural pressures that make the perspective of migration appear as aspirational and promising.

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