Dr. Kaisu Koskela is a postdoctoral researcher at the Nijmegen School of Management, Department of Geography, Planning and Environment. She is part of the multidisciplinary Radboud University Network on Migrant Inclusion (RUNOMI) and also works in collaboration with the Faculty of Law. Her research project focuses on digital nomads and other new forms of digital labor mobilities. She is looking at the rapid onset of the so-called 'digital nomad visas' around the world and how they are being received...

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Radboud University, RUNOMI

    University, Netherlands
    Postdoctoral Researcher

Research

Typologizing Digital Nomad Visas: Comparing Policy Rationales from Tourism to Wealth Accumulation to Immigration

Authors Kaisu Koskela, Pascal Beckers
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice
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1 Journal Article

Claims to a nation, dressing the part and other boundary making strategies by skilled migrants in response to ethnic categorization

Authors Kaisu Koskela
Year 2021
Journal Name Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture
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2 Journal Article

Intersecting Experiences: Class, Gender, Ethnicity and Race in the Lives of Highly Skilled Migrants in Finland

Authors Kaisu Koskela
Year 2019
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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4 Journal Article

Integration policies – Finland country report

Authors Kaisu KOSKELA
Description
This report outlines Finnish integration policies. As a relatively new country of immigration with a small immigrant population, Finnish integration policies were developed in their current form only in the past decade. The latest Integration Act was put into action in 2012. Although the main groups of concern in public and political debate about immigration are humanitarian migrants from culturally distant countries, integration policies are primarily concerned with labour market inclusion. The central tool for integration is the Personal Integration Plan, a contract between individual migrants and the relevant state authorities. In addition to state policies, the third sector is seen as an important facilitator in aiding immigrant integration, especially in terms of training on cultural knowledge and language skills.
Year 2014
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5 Report

Boundaries of Belonging: Highly Skilled Migrants and the Migrant Hierarchy in Finland

Authors Kaisu Koskela
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Finnish Studies
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6 Journal Article

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