Angie Gago
PhD Political Science
angie.gago@unifr.ch
+41 26 300 7793
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4969-4931
Research interests:
EU social policy, national social and labour market policies, Swiss-EU relations
Senior Researcher
Department of Social Work, Social Policy and Global Development
Rte Bonnesfontaines 11
1700 Fribourg
Research and publications
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Publications
15 publications
The domestic politics of the Swiss‐EU negotiations on the Institutional Framework Agreement (and beyond)
Angie Gago, Swiss Political Science Review (2024) | Journal articleSocial Policies as a Tool of Migration Control: the case of Switzerland
Angie Gago, sozialpolitik.ch (2024) | Journal articleLabour market policy reforms in Southern Europe: too much of the wrong medicine? , in Handbook of Labour Market Policy in Advanced Democracies
Arianna Tassinari, Fabio Bulfone, Angie Gago (2023) | Book chapterThe ‘migranticisation’ of EU free movement: Analysing the policies to control intra-EU migration in Germany and the UK
Angie Gago, (2023) | Working paperThe persistence of legal uncertainty on EU citizens’ access to social benefits in Germany
Angie Gago, Journal of European Social Policy (2022) | Journal article‘Pushing the boundaries’: a dialogical account of the evolution of European case-law on access to welfare
Angie Gago, Journal of European Integration (2022) | Journal articlePower and ideas: the legitimisation of the end of the Irish social partnership model during the Eurozone crisis
Angie Gago, Irish Political Studies (2022) | Journal articleCapitalising on constraint: Bailout politics in Eurozone countries
Angie Gago, Catherine Moury, Stella Ladi, Daniel Cardoso (Manchester University Press, 2021), ISBN: 978-1-5261-4987-9 | BookAll of the same type? The use of fears of ‘welfare tourism’ to limit the access of EU migrants to social benefits in the UK and Germany , in Social Policy Review 33
Angie Gago (Policy Press, 2021) | Book chapterCapitalising on External Constraint: Six things you should know about Eurozone Bailouts
, (2020) | Working paper