VAN WOLLEGHEM, PIERRE GEORGES

PIERRE GEORGES
VAN WOLLEGHEM

https://euromigresearch.wordpress.com/

I currently work as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Bergen, Norway, where I occupy the function of Executive Scientific Coordinator for the Horizon 2020 project PROTECT (protect-project.eu/). I have a Ph.D. in Politics from the University of Milan, Italy, and am honorary fellow at the Centre for European Governance, University of Exeter, the UK. I collaborate with various universities and research centres. My research focuses regard Europeanization, migration policies, social policies...

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Disciplines
Methods

Roles

  • University of Bergen - Department of Comparative Politics

    University, Bergen, Norway

Research

Is Europe’s right wing turn due to immigration? Empirical evidence from Italy

Authors Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem, Nicola Pasini
Year 2020
Journal Name Open Political Science
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1 Journal Article

Where is the EU’s Migrant Integration Policy Heading?

Authors Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem
Year 2019
Journal Name International Review of Public Policy
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2 Journal Article

Why Implement without a Tangible Threat? The Effect of a Soft Instrument on National Migrant Integration Policies

Authors Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem
Year 2017
Journal Name JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
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4 Journal Article

Does administrative capacity matter? The absorption of the European Fund for the integration of migrants

Authors Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem
Year 2020
Journal Name Policy Studies
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5 Journal Article

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