Welfare Pluralism and a Policy Window in Refugee Policies: The Emergence and Proliferation of Community Sponsorship in Europe, 2013–2023

dc.contributor.authorStefańska, Renata
dc.contributor.authorGrzymała‑Kazłowska, Aleksandra
dc.contributor.authorWach, Dominik
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-18T18:59:41Z
dc.date.available2025-11-18T18:59:41Z
dc.date.issued2025-06-03
dc.descriptionThis article is published under a Creative Commons CC-BY license.
dc.description.abstractThe last decade in Europe has been marked by unprecedented refugee crises. In the face of existing ineffective and insufficient refugee reception and integration systems, and the tension between more unfavourable general attitudes and restrictive refugee policies on the one hand, and calls for more humanitarian and engaged approaches simultaneously articulated in some segments in receiving societies on the other hand, the need for new tools has become even more acute. States and international institutions are looking for new measures and solutions pressured by civil society actors. Among different approaches, those related to community sponsorship (CS) developed in Canada since the 1970s have become particularly important, which reflects an emerging trend towards more welfare pluralism in receiving and supporting refugees. Drawing on the citizen hosting movement, these initiatives utilise and generate civil society engagement and can increase societies’ acceptance of refugees’ admission and support. This paper outlines the development of CS programmes in Europe. Three waves of development of these programmes can be observed following the refugee crisis associated with the Arab Spring in the mid-2010s, the takeover of power by the Taliban in Afghanistan, and the outbreak of the full-scale war in Ukraine after 24 February 2022. We will explain where such programmes are established (and where they are not) and what factors influence this, including the role of policy windows, policy transfer, policy entrepreneurs, social policy models implemented in the countries in question, and political parties. The theoretical underpinning of the study is the multiple streams theory combined with the policy transfer theory and historical institutionalism. Note: This article is part of a collection on "Community Sponsorship and Complementary Pathways: global refugee resettlement movements driven by local actors."
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research within the framework of the project “Challenges, Opportunities and Prospects of Community Sponsorship – Multidisciplinary, Multimethod and Multiperspective Analysis” (COPOCS) was funded in whole by the National Science Centre Poland – Grant No. 2021/41/B/HS5/04071 (PI - Aleksandra Grzymała-Kazłowska).
dc.identifier.citationStefańska, R., Grzymała-Kazłowska, A. & Wach, D. Welfare Pluralism and a Policy Window in Refugee Policies: The Emergence and Proliferation of Community Sponsorship in Europe, 2013–2023. J. of Int. Migration & Integration (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-025-01273-x
dc.identifier.issn1874-6365
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-025-01273-x
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10315/43426
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectCommunity sponsorship
dc.subjectRefugee integration
dc.subjectRefugee policy
dc.subjectMultiple streams theory
dc.subjectPolicy window
dc.titleWelfare Pluralism and a Policy Window in Refugee Policies: The Emergence and Proliferation of Community Sponsorship in Europe, 2013–2023
dc.typeArticle

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