List of contributorsIntroduction to the Handbook on Migration and Welfare: The contours of contested conceptsPart I: Taking Stock: Migration and the State of the Welfare State1 Managing migration in modern welfare states: One-size policy does not fit all2 Economics or politics? Assessing immigration as a challenge to the welfare state3 Migration, diversity, and the welfare state: Moving beyond attitudesPart II: Is Social Homogeneity a Precondition for Redistribution?4 Why share with strangers? Reflections on a variety of perspectives5 The boundaries of generosity: Membership, inclusion, and redistribution6 Immigration and preferences for redistribution: Empirical evidence and political implications of t7 When does immigration shape support for a universal basic income? The role of education and employ8 Welfare chauvinist or neoliberal opposition to immigrant welfare? The importance of measurement in9 Personal and contextual foundations of welfare chauvinism in Western EuropePart III: Political Institutions and Policies as Shapers of the Welfare-Migration Context10 Framing matters: Pathways between policies, immigrant integration, and native attitudes11 The politics of multiculturalism and redistribution: Immigration, accommodation, and solidarity i12 The politicization of immigration and welfare: The progressive’s dilemma, the rise of far-right13 Inclusive solidarity? The social democratic dilemma: Between EU rules and supporters’ preferenc14 Institutional sources of trust resilience in diverse societies: The mitigating role of inclusive15 Inequality, immigration, and welfare regimes: Untangling the connections16 Welfare states and migration policy: The main challenges for scholarshipPart IV: Political Culture, Migration, and Redistribution17 What explains opposition to immigration: Economic anxiety, cultural threat, or both?18 Economic resentment or cultural malaise: What accounts for nativist sentiments in contemporary li19 Does contact with strangers matter?20 A world to win at work? An integrated approach to meaningful interethnic contact21 Constructing national identity and generalized trust in diverse democracies22 Critically different or similarly critical? The roots of welfare state criticism among ethnic minPart V: The View from the Global South: The Effects of Migration on Origin Countries23 The Janus face of remittances: Do remittances support or undermine development in the Global Sout24 Tracing the links between migration and food security in Bangladesh25 Migration as a development strategy: Debating the role that migrants and those in diaspora can pl26 The migration–development nexus under scrutinyIndex