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Scholten, Peter. Between Mobility and Migration : The Multi-Level Governance of Intra-European Movement. 1st ed. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2018. ©2018. 1 online resource (270 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier IMISCOE Research Series Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Between Mobility and Migration: The Consequences and Governance of Intra-European Movement -- 1.1 Conceptualizing Free Movement and Its Consequences -- 1.2 Governance of Free Movement in a Multi-Level Setting -- 1.3 Outline of the Book -- 1.4 IMAGINATION Project -- 1.5 Methodological Considerations -- References -- Part I: Types of Intra-European Movement and Their Consequences -- Chapter 2: The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Methodology and Issues -- 2.3 CEE Migration Before the Enlargements -- 2.4 Enlargements, CEE Migration, and Transitional Arrangements -- 2.5 Main Migration Corridors -- 2.6 Types of Migration (TOMs) and the Feminization of Migration -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Consequences of Intra-European Movement for CEE Migrants in European Urban Regions -- 3.1 Introduction - Setting the Scene -- 3.2 State of the Art: Studies on CEE Migration -- 3.3 Empirical Results: Implications of CEE Migration in Selected Urban Regions -- 3.3.1 Preliminary Remarks: Urban Regions and the Notion of Space -- 3.3.2 Relevance of Different Types of CEE Migration in European Urban Regions -- 3.4 Consequences for Different Types of CEE Migrants -- 3.4.1 The Situation of Economically Active CEE Migrants: A Question of Legal Status -- 3.4.2 The Situation of Family Members: Depending on the Single Earner -- 3.4.3 The Situation of Students: Rarely Discussed by the Experts -- 3.4.4 The Situation of Destitute CEE Migrants: A "Special Challenge" -- 3.5 The Crucial Interface: Access to Information and Individual Language Skills -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Liquid Migration and Its Consequences for Local Integration Policies -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Liquid Migration and its Local Consequences -- 4.2.1 Liquid Migration as an Ideal Type. 4.2.2 Inplications of Liquid Migration for Local Integration Policies -- 4.3 Liquid Migration in the Light of the IMAGINATON Findings -- 4.3.1 On the Concept of Liquid Migration -- 4.3.2 On Liquid Migration and Local Integration Policies -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Old Wine in New Bottles? Comparing the Post-War Guest Worker Migration and the Post 1989 Migration from CEE-Countries to EU-Member Countries -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Contours of Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.2.1 The Guest Worker Labour Migration System: 1955-1974 -- 5.2.2 Migration from CEE Countries to EU Member Countries: 1989 - Present -- 5.3 Comparing Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.3.1 The Development of Economic Push and Pull Factors -- 5.3.2 The Organisation and Selectivity of Labour Migration -- 5.3.3 National and EU Systems of Regulating Cross-Border Migration and Mobility -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Multi-Level Governance -- Chapter 6: Governance of the Free Movement of Workers and Persons at the European Level -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Methodology and Data -- 6.2 Governance Modes at the EU Level -- 6.2.1 Results -- 6.2.2 By Governance Form -- 6.2.2.1 Primary and Secondary Law -- 6.2.2.2 Soft Law -- 6.2.2.3 EU Pilot -- 6.2.3 By Governance Theme -- 6.2.3.1 Free Movement of Persons and Workers -- 6.2.3.2 Posting of Workers -- 6.2.3.3 Social Security Coordination -- 6.2.4 Governance Interactions -- 6.2.4.1 Regions and Municipalities at the EU Level -- 6.2.4.2 The Role of Permanent Representations to the EU -- 6.3 Conclusion -- 6.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: The Multi-Level Governance of Intra EU Movement -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Mapping Free Movement Management: From the Multi-Level Governance Literature to Modes of Governance -- 7.3 Austria: Mostly Multiple-Level Governance, but Also Horizontal. 7.4 The Netherlands: Business as Usual: Local Level Horizontal and Multiple Level Governance Approaches -- 7.5 The Case of Turkey: Top Down -- 7.6 Sweden: Horizontal and Top-Down Predominate -- 7.7 Multilevel Governance -- 7.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 MLG as a Concept -- 8.3 Structural Processes -- 8.3.1 Rigid Versus Flexible Institutional Structures -- 8.3.2 Multi-Purpose Versus Policy-Specific Jurisdictions -- 8.4 Relational Processes -- 8.4.1 Hierarchical Versus Heterarchical Relations -- 8.4.2 Formal Versus Informal Relations -- 8.5 Policy Factors Affecting MLG in Migration Policy -- 8.5.1 Discrete Versus Holistic Policy Responses -- 8.5.2 Complex Versus Uniform Policy Issues -- 8.6 Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: The Politics of Intra-European Movement -- 9.1 Introduction: Intra-European Movement in an Era of Crisis -- 9.2 Explaining the Politics of Free Movement -- 9.3 Solidarity and Free Movement as Foundational -- 9.4 The Enduring Metaphor of Hospitality -- 9.5 The Politicisation of Intra-European Movement in the Twenty-First Century -- 9.6 Impacts and the Role of Local and Urban Spaces -- 9.7 Analysis and Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Perspectives from Sending and Receiving Regions -- Chapter 10: Poland's Perspective on the Intra-European Movement of Poles. Implications and Governance Responses -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 "Let's go West!" CEE Migration Corridors from Poland: Characteristics and Institutional Context -- 10.2.1 Scale and Regions of Origin -- 10.2.2 Intra-European Movement Corridors and Characteristics of Migrants -- 10.3 Implications of Post-2004 Migration for Poland. 10.4 EU Mobility and Third-Country Nationals Migration as two Sides of the Coin: Poland's Governance Responses -- 10.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Intra-European Movement of Czechs with Special Regard to Austria and Care Givers (The "MICO" Type - Between MIgration and COmmuting) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Emigration and Labour Migration from Czechia Abroad - Basic Parametres and Patterns -- 11.1.2 Czechs in Austria -- 11.1.3 Czech Care Givers in Austria -- 11.2 Research and Methodology -- 11.3 Results of Own Empirical Study -- 11.3.1 Motivation to Work in Austria as a Care Giver -- 11.3.2 Working Environment -- 11.3.3 Career -- 11.3.4 Social Interaction with Families Where They Work -- 11.3.5 Future Plans -- 11.3.6 "Decisive Moments" -- 11.4 Comparative Perspective, "Proving Robust Regularities"? -- 11.5 Concluding Remarks -- 11.6 Annex -- References -- Chapter 12: Migration from Central and Eastern Europe to Turkey -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background on CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.1 Regular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.2 Irregular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.3 CEE Migration in Edirne and Istanbul -- 12.3.1 CEE Migration in Edirne -- 12.3.2 CEE Migration in Istanbul -- 12.4 Diversification of CEE Migrants: Temporality and Socio-Economic Status -- 12.5 Urban Implications of CEE Migration -- 12.5.1 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Edirne -- 12.5.2 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Istanbul -- 12.6 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 13: Conclusions and Reflection -- 13.1 The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 13.2 Consequences of Intra-European Movement -- 13.3 Between 'Multilevel Governance' and 'Disjointed Governance' -- 13.4 Central and Eastern European Perspectives -- Beyond a North-West European Bias. 13.5 Reflectivity Towards Idioms on the Research-Policy Nexus -- 13.6 The Consequences of Failing Multi-Level Governance -- 13.7 Intra-European Movement as a Critical Case in Migration Studies, Governance Studies and European Studies -- References -- Chapter 14: The New European Migration Laboratory: East Europeans in West European Cities -- References. 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Scholten, Peter. Between Mobility and Migration : The Multi-Level Governance of Intra-European Movement. IMISCOE Research Series Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Between Mobility and Migration: The Consequences and Governance of Intra-European Movement -- 1.1 Conceptualizing Free Movement and Its Consequences -- 1.2 Governance of Free Movement in a Multi-Level Setting -- 1.3 Outline of the Book -- 1.4 IMAGINATION Project -- 1.5 Methodological Considerations -- References -- Part I: Types of Intra-European Movement and Their Consequences -- Chapter 2: The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Methodology and Issues -- 2.3 CEE Migration Before the Enlargements -- 2.4 Enlargements, CEE Migration, and Transitional Arrangements -- 2.5 Main Migration Corridors -- 2.6 Types of Migration (TOMs) and the Feminization of Migration -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Consequences of Intra-European Movement for CEE Migrants in European Urban Regions -- 3.1 Introduction - Setting the Scene -- 3.2 State of the Art: Studies on CEE Migration -- 3.3 Empirical Results: Implications of CEE Migration in Selected Urban Regions -- 3.3.1 Preliminary Remarks: Urban Regions and the Notion of Space -- 3.3.2 Relevance of Different Types of CEE Migration in European Urban Regions -- 3.4 Consequences for Different Types of CEE Migrants -- 3.4.1 The Situation of Economically Active CEE Migrants: A Question of Legal Status -- 3.4.2 The Situation of Family Members: Depending on the Single Earner -- 3.4.3 The Situation of Students: Rarely Discussed by the Experts -- 3.4.4 The Situation of Destitute CEE Migrants: A "Special Challenge" -- 3.5 The Crucial Interface: Access to Information and Individual Language Skills -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Liquid Migration and Its Consequences for Local Integration Policies -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Liquid Migration and its Local Consequences -- 4.2.1 Liquid Migration as an Ideal Type. 4.2.2 Inplications of Liquid Migration for Local Integration Policies -- 4.3 Liquid Migration in the Light of the IMAGINATON Findings -- 4.3.1 On the Concept of Liquid Migration -- 4.3.2 On Liquid Migration and Local Integration Policies -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Old Wine in New Bottles? Comparing the Post-War Guest Worker Migration and the Post 1989 Migration from CEE-Countries to EU-Member Countries -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Contours of Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.2.1 The Guest Worker Labour Migration System: 1955-1974 -- 5.2.2 Migration from CEE Countries to EU Member Countries: 1989 - Present -- 5.3 Comparing Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.3.1 The Development of Economic Push and Pull Factors -- 5.3.2 The Organisation and Selectivity of Labour Migration -- 5.3.3 National and EU Systems of Regulating Cross-Border Migration and Mobility -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Multi-Level Governance -- Chapter 6: Governance of the Free Movement of Workers and Persons at the European Level -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Methodology and Data -- 6.2 Governance Modes at the EU Level -- 6.2.1 Results -- 6.2.2 By Governance Form -- 6.2.2.1 Primary and Secondary Law -- 6.2.2.2 Soft Law -- 6.2.2.3 EU Pilot -- 6.2.3 By Governance Theme -- 6.2.3.1 Free Movement of Persons and Workers -- 6.2.3.2 Posting of Workers -- 6.2.3.3 Social Security Coordination -- 6.2.4 Governance Interactions -- 6.2.4.1 Regions and Municipalities at the EU Level -- 6.2.4.2 The Role of Permanent Representations to the EU -- 6.3 Conclusion -- 6.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: The Multi-Level Governance of Intra EU Movement -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Mapping Free Movement Management: From the Multi-Level Governance Literature to Modes of Governance -- 7.3 Austria: Mostly Multiple-Level Governance, but Also Horizontal. 7.4 The Netherlands: Business as Usual: Local Level Horizontal and Multiple Level Governance Approaches -- 7.5 The Case of Turkey: Top Down -- 7.6 Sweden: Horizontal and Top-Down Predominate -- 7.7 Multilevel Governance -- 7.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 MLG as a Concept -- 8.3 Structural Processes -- 8.3.1 Rigid Versus Flexible Institutional Structures -- 8.3.2 Multi-Purpose Versus Policy-Specific Jurisdictions -- 8.4 Relational Processes -- 8.4.1 Hierarchical Versus Heterarchical Relations -- 8.4.2 Formal Versus Informal Relations -- 8.5 Policy Factors Affecting MLG in Migration Policy -- 8.5.1 Discrete Versus Holistic Policy Responses -- 8.5.2 Complex Versus Uniform Policy Issues -- 8.6 Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: The Politics of Intra-European Movement -- 9.1 Introduction: Intra-European Movement in an Era of Crisis -- 9.2 Explaining the Politics of Free Movement -- 9.3 Solidarity and Free Movement as Foundational -- 9.4 The Enduring Metaphor of Hospitality -- 9.5 The Politicisation of Intra-European Movement in the Twenty-First Century -- 9.6 Impacts and the Role of Local and Urban Spaces -- 9.7 Analysis and Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Perspectives from Sending and Receiving Regions -- Chapter 10: Poland's Perspective on the Intra-European Movement of Poles. Implications and Governance Responses -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 "Let's go West!" CEE Migration Corridors from Poland: Characteristics and Institutional Context -- 10.2.1 Scale and Regions of Origin -- 10.2.2 Intra-European Movement Corridors and Characteristics of Migrants -- 10.3 Implications of Post-2004 Migration for Poland. 10.4 EU Mobility and Third-Country Nationals Migration as two Sides of the Coin: Poland's Governance Responses -- 10.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Intra-European Movement of Czechs with Special Regard to Austria and Care Givers (The "MICO" Type - Between MIgration and COmmuting) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Emigration and Labour Migration from Czechia Abroad - Basic Parametres and Patterns -- 11.1.2 Czechs in Austria -- 11.1.3 Czech Care Givers in Austria -- 11.2 Research and Methodology -- 11.3 Results of Own Empirical Study -- 11.3.1 Motivation to Work in Austria as a Care Giver -- 11.3.2 Working Environment -- 11.3.3 Career -- 11.3.4 Social Interaction with Families Where They Work -- 11.3.5 Future Plans -- 11.3.6 "Decisive Moments" -- 11.4 Comparative Perspective, "Proving Robust Regularities"? -- 11.5 Concluding Remarks -- 11.6 Annex -- References -- Chapter 12: Migration from Central and Eastern Europe to Turkey -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background on CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.1 Regular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.2 Irregular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.3 CEE Migration in Edirne and Istanbul -- 12.3.1 CEE Migration in Edirne -- 12.3.2 CEE Migration in Istanbul -- 12.4 Diversification of CEE Migrants: Temporality and Socio-Economic Status -- 12.5 Urban Implications of CEE Migration -- 12.5.1 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Edirne -- 12.5.2 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Istanbul -- 12.6 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 13: Conclusions and Reflection -- 13.1 The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 13.2 Consequences of Intra-European Movement -- 13.3 Between 'Multilevel Governance' and 'Disjointed Governance' -- 13.4 Central and Eastern European Perspectives -- Beyond a North-West European Bias. 13.5 Reflectivity Towards Idioms on the Research-Policy Nexus -- 13.6 The Consequences of Failing Multi-Level Governance -- 13.7 Intra-European Movement as a Critical Case in Migration Studies, Governance Studies and European Studies -- References -- Chapter 14: The New European Migration Laboratory: East Europeans in West European Cities -- References. |
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Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Between Mobility and Migration: The Consequences and Governance of Intra-European Movement -- 1.1 Conceptualizing Free Movement and Its Consequences -- 1.2 Governance of Free Movement in a Multi-Level Setting -- 1.3 Outline of the Book -- 1.4 IMAGINATION Project -- 1.5 Methodological Considerations -- References -- Part I: Types of Intra-European Movement and Their Consequences -- Chapter 2: The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Methodology and Issues -- 2.3 CEE Migration Before the Enlargements -- 2.4 Enlargements, CEE Migration, and Transitional Arrangements -- 2.5 Main Migration Corridors -- 2.6 Types of Migration (TOMs) and the Feminization of Migration -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Consequences of Intra-European Movement for CEE Migrants in European Urban Regions -- 3.1 Introduction - Setting the Scene -- 3.2 State of the Art: Studies on CEE Migration -- 3.3 Empirical Results: Implications of CEE Migration in Selected Urban Regions -- 3.3.1 Preliminary Remarks: Urban Regions and the Notion of Space -- 3.3.2 Relevance of Different Types of CEE Migration in European Urban Regions -- 3.4 Consequences for Different Types of CEE Migrants -- 3.4.1 The Situation of Economically Active CEE Migrants: A Question of Legal Status -- 3.4.2 The Situation of Family Members: Depending on the Single Earner -- 3.4.3 The Situation of Students: Rarely Discussed by the Experts -- 3.4.4 The Situation of Destitute CEE Migrants: A "Special Challenge" -- 3.5 The Crucial Interface: Access to Information and Individual Language Skills -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Liquid Migration and Its Consequences for Local Integration Policies -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Liquid Migration and its Local Consequences -- 4.2.1 Liquid Migration as an Ideal Type. 4.2.2 Inplications of Liquid Migration for Local Integration Policies -- 4.3 Liquid Migration in the Light of the IMAGINATON Findings -- 4.3.1 On the Concept of Liquid Migration -- 4.3.2 On Liquid Migration and Local Integration Policies -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Old Wine in New Bottles? Comparing the Post-War Guest Worker Migration and the Post 1989 Migration from CEE-Countries to EU-Member Countries -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Contours of Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.2.1 The Guest Worker Labour Migration System: 1955-1974 -- 5.2.2 Migration from CEE Countries to EU Member Countries: 1989 - Present -- 5.3 Comparing Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.3.1 The Development of Economic Push and Pull Factors -- 5.3.2 The Organisation and Selectivity of Labour Migration -- 5.3.3 National and EU Systems of Regulating Cross-Border Migration and Mobility -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Multi-Level Governance -- Chapter 6: Governance of the Free Movement of Workers and Persons at the European Level -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Methodology and Data -- 6.2 Governance Modes at the EU Level -- 6.2.1 Results -- 6.2.2 By Governance Form -- 6.2.2.1 Primary and Secondary Law -- 6.2.2.2 Soft Law -- 6.2.2.3 EU Pilot -- 6.2.3 By Governance Theme -- 6.2.3.1 Free Movement of Persons and Workers -- 6.2.3.2 Posting of Workers -- 6.2.3.3 Social Security Coordination -- 6.2.4 Governance Interactions -- 6.2.4.1 Regions and Municipalities at the EU Level -- 6.2.4.2 The Role of Permanent Representations to the EU -- 6.3 Conclusion -- 6.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: The Multi-Level Governance of Intra EU Movement -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Mapping Free Movement Management: From the Multi-Level Governance Literature to Modes of Governance -- 7.3 Austria: Mostly Multiple-Level Governance, but Also Horizontal. 7.4 The Netherlands: Business as Usual: Local Level Horizontal and Multiple Level Governance Approaches -- 7.5 The Case of Turkey: Top Down -- 7.6 Sweden: Horizontal and Top-Down Predominate -- 7.7 Multilevel Governance -- 7.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 MLG as a Concept -- 8.3 Structural Processes -- 8.3.1 Rigid Versus Flexible Institutional Structures -- 8.3.2 Multi-Purpose Versus Policy-Specific Jurisdictions -- 8.4 Relational Processes -- 8.4.1 Hierarchical Versus Heterarchical Relations -- 8.4.2 Formal Versus Informal Relations -- 8.5 Policy Factors Affecting MLG in Migration Policy -- 8.5.1 Discrete Versus Holistic Policy Responses -- 8.5.2 Complex Versus Uniform Policy Issues -- 8.6 Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: The Politics of Intra-European Movement -- 9.1 Introduction: Intra-European Movement in an Era of Crisis -- 9.2 Explaining the Politics of Free Movement -- 9.3 Solidarity and Free Movement as Foundational -- 9.4 The Enduring Metaphor of Hospitality -- 9.5 The Politicisation of Intra-European Movement in the Twenty-First Century -- 9.6 Impacts and the Role of Local and Urban Spaces -- 9.7 Analysis and Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Perspectives from Sending and Receiving Regions -- Chapter 10: Poland's Perspective on the Intra-European Movement of Poles. Implications and Governance Responses -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 "Let's go West!" CEE Migration Corridors from Poland: Characteristics and Institutional Context -- 10.2.1 Scale and Regions of Origin -- 10.2.2 Intra-European Movement Corridors and Characteristics of Migrants -- 10.3 Implications of Post-2004 Migration for Poland. 10.4 EU Mobility and Third-Country Nationals Migration as two Sides of the Coin: Poland's Governance Responses -- 10.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Intra-European Movement of Czechs with Special Regard to Austria and Care Givers (The "MICO" Type - Between MIgration and COmmuting) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Emigration and Labour Migration from Czechia Abroad - Basic Parametres and Patterns -- 11.1.2 Czechs in Austria -- 11.1.3 Czech Care Givers in Austria -- 11.2 Research and Methodology -- 11.3 Results of Own Empirical Study -- 11.3.1 Motivation to Work in Austria as a Care Giver -- 11.3.2 Working Environment -- 11.3.3 Career -- 11.3.4 Social Interaction with Families Where They Work -- 11.3.5 Future Plans -- 11.3.6 "Decisive Moments" -- 11.4 Comparative Perspective, "Proving Robust Regularities"? -- 11.5 Concluding Remarks -- 11.6 Annex -- References -- Chapter 12: Migration from Central and Eastern Europe to Turkey -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background on CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.1 Regular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.2 Irregular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.3 CEE Migration in Edirne and Istanbul -- 12.3.1 CEE Migration in Edirne -- 12.3.2 CEE Migration in Istanbul -- 12.4 Diversification of CEE Migrants: Temporality and Socio-Economic Status -- 12.5 Urban Implications of CEE Migration -- 12.5.1 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Edirne -- 12.5.2 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Istanbul -- 12.6 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 13: Conclusions and Reflection -- 13.1 The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 13.2 Consequences of Intra-European Movement -- 13.3 Between 'Multilevel Governance' and 'Disjointed Governance' -- 13.4 Central and Eastern European Perspectives -- Beyond a North-West European Bias. 13.5 Reflectivity Towards Idioms on the Research-Policy Nexus -- 13.6 The Consequences of Failing Multi-Level Governance -- 13.7 Intra-European Movement as a Critical Case in Migration Studies, Governance Studies and European Studies -- References -- Chapter 14: The New European Migration Laboratory: East Europeans in West European Cities -- References. |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>10427nam a22004693i 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">5005471932</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">MiAaPQ</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20240229073831.0</controlfield><controlfield tag="006">m o d | </controlfield><controlfield tag="007">cr cnu||||||||</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">240229s2018 xx o ||||0 eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9783319779911</subfield><subfield code="q">(electronic bk.)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">9783319779904</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(MiAaPQ)5005471932</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(Au-PeEL)EBL5471932</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)1046544167</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">MiAaPQ</subfield><subfield code="b">eng</subfield><subfield code="e">rda</subfield><subfield code="e">pn</subfield><subfield code="c">MiAaPQ</subfield><subfield code="d">MiAaPQ</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">JV6001-9480</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">304.84</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Scholten, Peter.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Between Mobility and Migration :</subfield><subfield code="b">The Multi-Level Governance of Intra-European Movement.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="250" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1st ed.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Cham :</subfield><subfield code="b">Springer International Publishing AG,</subfield><subfield code="c">2018.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="c">©2018.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (270 pages)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text</subfield><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">computer</subfield><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">online resource</subfield><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="490" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">IMISCOE Research Series</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Between Mobility and Migration: The Consequences and Governance of Intra-European Movement -- 1.1 Conceptualizing Free Movement and Its Consequences -- 1.2 Governance of Free Movement in a Multi-Level Setting -- 1.3 Outline of the Book -- 1.4 IMAGINATION Project -- 1.5 Methodological Considerations -- References -- Part I: Types of Intra-European Movement and Their Consequences -- Chapter 2: The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Methodology and Issues -- 2.3 CEE Migration Before the Enlargements -- 2.4 Enlargements, CEE Migration, and Transitional Arrangements -- 2.5 Main Migration Corridors -- 2.6 Types of Migration (TOMs) and the Feminization of Migration -- 2.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Consequences of Intra-European Movement for CEE Migrants in European Urban Regions -- 3.1 Introduction - Setting the Scene -- 3.2 State of the Art: Studies on CEE Migration -- 3.3 Empirical Results: Implications of CEE Migration in Selected Urban Regions -- 3.3.1 Preliminary Remarks: Urban Regions and the Notion of Space -- 3.3.2 Relevance of Different Types of CEE Migration in European Urban Regions -- 3.4 Consequences for Different Types of CEE Migrants -- 3.4.1 The Situation of Economically Active CEE Migrants: A Question of Legal Status -- 3.4.2 The Situation of Family Members: Depending on the Single Earner -- 3.4.3 The Situation of Students: Rarely Discussed by the Experts -- 3.4.4 The Situation of Destitute CEE Migrants: A "Special Challenge" -- 3.5 The Crucial Interface: Access to Information and Individual Language Skills -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Liquid Migration and Its Consequences for Local Integration Policies -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Liquid Migration and its Local Consequences -- 4.2.1 Liquid Migration as an Ideal Type.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">4.2.2 Inplications of Liquid Migration for Local Integration Policies -- 4.3 Liquid Migration in the Light of the IMAGINATON Findings -- 4.3.1 On the Concept of Liquid Migration -- 4.3.2 On Liquid Migration and Local Integration Policies -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Old Wine in New Bottles? Comparing the Post-War Guest Worker Migration and the Post 1989 Migration from CEE-Countries to EU-Member Countries -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Contours of Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.2.1 The Guest Worker Labour Migration System: 1955-1974 -- 5.2.2 Migration from CEE Countries to EU Member Countries: 1989 - Present -- 5.3 Comparing Two Labour Migration Systems -- 5.3.1 The Development of Economic Push and Pull Factors -- 5.3.2 The Organisation and Selectivity of Labour Migration -- 5.3.3 National and EU Systems of Regulating Cross-Border Migration and Mobility -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Multi-Level Governance -- Chapter 6: Governance of the Free Movement of Workers and Persons at the European Level -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Methodology and Data -- 6.2 Governance Modes at the EU Level -- 6.2.1 Results -- 6.2.2 By Governance Form -- 6.2.2.1 Primary and Secondary Law -- 6.2.2.2 Soft Law -- 6.2.2.3 EU Pilot -- 6.2.3 By Governance Theme -- 6.2.3.1 Free Movement of Persons and Workers -- 6.2.3.2 Posting of Workers -- 6.2.3.3 Social Security Coordination -- 6.2.4 Governance Interactions -- 6.2.4.1 Regions and Municipalities at the EU Level -- 6.2.4.2 The Role of Permanent Representations to the EU -- 6.3 Conclusion -- 6.4 Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: The Multi-Level Governance of Intra EU Movement -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Mapping Free Movement Management: From the Multi-Level Governance Literature to Modes of Governance -- 7.3 Austria: Mostly Multiple-Level Governance, but Also Horizontal.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">7.4 The Netherlands: Business as Usual: Local Level Horizontal and Multiple Level Governance Approaches -- 7.5 The Case of Turkey: Top Down -- 7.6 Sweden: Horizontal and Top-Down Predominate -- 7.7 Multilevel Governance -- 7.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 MLG as a Concept -- 8.3 Structural Processes -- 8.3.1 Rigid Versus Flexible Institutional Structures -- 8.3.2 Multi-Purpose Versus Policy-Specific Jurisdictions -- 8.4 Relational Processes -- 8.4.1 Hierarchical Versus Heterarchical Relations -- 8.4.2 Formal Versus Informal Relations -- 8.5 Policy Factors Affecting MLG in Migration Policy -- 8.5.1 Discrete Versus Holistic Policy Responses -- 8.5.2 Complex Versus Uniform Policy Issues -- 8.6 Intra-European Movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance? -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: The Politics of Intra-European Movement -- 9.1 Introduction: Intra-European Movement in an Era of Crisis -- 9.2 Explaining the Politics of Free Movement -- 9.3 Solidarity and Free Movement as Foundational -- 9.4 The Enduring Metaphor of Hospitality -- 9.5 The Politicisation of Intra-European Movement in the Twenty-First Century -- 9.6 Impacts and the Role of Local and Urban Spaces -- 9.7 Analysis and Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Perspectives from Sending and Receiving Regions -- Chapter 10: Poland's Perspective on the Intra-European Movement of Poles. Implications and Governance Responses -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 "Let's go West!" CEE Migration Corridors from Poland: Characteristics and Institutional Context -- 10.2.1 Scale and Regions of Origin -- 10.2.2 Intra-European Movement Corridors and Characteristics of Migrants -- 10.3 Implications of Post-2004 Migration for Poland.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">10.4 EU Mobility and Third-Country Nationals Migration as two Sides of the Coin: Poland's Governance Responses -- 10.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Intra-European Movement of Czechs with Special Regard to Austria and Care Givers (The "MICO" Type - Between MIgration and COmmuting) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Emigration and Labour Migration from Czechia Abroad - Basic Parametres and Patterns -- 11.1.2 Czechs in Austria -- 11.1.3 Czech Care Givers in Austria -- 11.2 Research and Methodology -- 11.3 Results of Own Empirical Study -- 11.3.1 Motivation to Work in Austria as a Care Giver -- 11.3.2 Working Environment -- 11.3.3 Career -- 11.3.4 Social Interaction with Families Where They Work -- 11.3.5 Future Plans -- 11.3.6 "Decisive Moments" -- 11.4 Comparative Perspective, "Proving Robust Regularities"? -- 11.5 Concluding Remarks -- 11.6 Annex -- References -- Chapter 12: Migration from Central and Eastern Europe to Turkey -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background on CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.1 Regular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.2.2 Irregular CEE Migration into Turkey -- 12.3 CEE Migration in Edirne and Istanbul -- 12.3.1 CEE Migration in Edirne -- 12.3.2 CEE Migration in Istanbul -- 12.4 Diversification of CEE Migrants: Temporality and Socio-Economic Status -- 12.5 Urban Implications of CEE Migration -- 12.5.1 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Edirne -- 12.5.2 Urban Implications of CEE Migration in the Case of Istanbul -- 12.6 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Chapter 13: Conclusions and Reflection -- 13.1 The Diversification of Intra-European Movement -- 13.2 Consequences of Intra-European Movement -- 13.3 Between 'Multilevel Governance' and 'Disjointed Governance' -- 13.4 Central and Eastern European Perspectives -- Beyond a North-West European Bias.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">13.5 Reflectivity Towards Idioms on the Research-Policy Nexus -- 13.6 The Consequences of Failing Multi-Level Governance -- 13.7 Intra-European Movement as a Critical Case in Migration Studies, Governance Studies and European Studies -- References -- Chapter 14: The New European Migration Laboratory: East Europeans in West European Cities -- References.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="590" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Electronic reproduction. 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