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Swimming against the tide: why Sweden supports increased labour mobility within and from outside the EU
Authors:Linda Berg  Andrea Spehar
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Centre for European Research (CERGU) , University of Gothenburg , PO Box 711, Gothenburg , 405 30 , Sweden Linda.Berg@pol.gu.se;3. Department of Political Science, Centre for European Research (CERGU) , University of Gothenburg , PO Box 711, Gothenburg , 405 30 , Sweden
Abstract:While the free movement of labour in the EU is generally depicted as a positive feature of the single market, it was also controversial in the debate on EU enlargement. Actors opposing enlargement argued that large waves of migrants from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) would ‘swamp’ Western labour markets, leading to so-called social tourism and increasing xenophobia. Contrary to the developments in other countries, Sweden was one of the only three Member States to immediately open its doors to citizens from the EU accession countries of 2004 and 2007. Sweden has also been one of the few EU countries to actively promote greater liberalisation of labour migration policy for third-country nationals (TCNs) within the EU, and the new Swedish Immigration Law of 2008 dramatically liberalised the TCN labour migration policy and made it more employer-driven. We argue that in order to understand why Sweden has supported increased labour mobility within and from outside of the EU, we need to complement existing explanations by analysing the preferences of the political parties. A two-dimensional analysis focusing on economy and culture provides an understanding of why so-called unholy coalitions of parties in support of liberal labour policies have emerged in Sweden during the 2000s. The article ends with a discussion of lessons learned from the Swedish case and wider implications for rights-based mobility in the EU.
Keywords:EU  free movement  labour migration policy  political parties  Sweden
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