International Migration in Europe : : New Trends and New Methods of Analysis / / ed. by Corrado Bonifazi, Patrick Simon, Jeanette Schoorl, Marek Okólski.

Over the past twenty years, international migration issues become inescapably prominent in European public debate. Issues about the arrival of new immigrants and the problems of integration processes are rooted in the deep and vast changes that have characterized the recent history of European inter...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter AUP eBook Package Backfile 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2008]
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:IMISCOE Research
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Physical Description:1 online resource (344 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction
  • PART I. NEW FORMS OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE
  • 2. Managing new migrations in Europe: Concept and reality in the ICT sector
  • 3. On the demand side of international labour mobility: The structure of the German labour market as a causal factor of seasonal Polish migration
  • 4. Migrant smuggling and trafficking in Portugal: Immigrants, networks, policies and labour markets since the 1990s
  • 5. Romanian migration movements: Networks as informal transnational organisations
  • PART II. EVOLUTION OF REGIONAL PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION IN EUROPE
  • 6. Evolution of regional patterns of international migration in Europe
  • 7. Long-term international migration scenarios for Europe, 2002-2052
  • 8. Foreign immigration in Southern European receiving countries: New evidence from national data sources
  • 9. The post-enlargement migration space
  • PART III. MEASURING INTEGRATION: IMMIGRANTS AND THE SECOND GENERATION
  • 10. The integration of migrants in the Netherlands monitored over time: Trend and cohort analyses
  • 11. What integrates the second generation? Factors affecting family transitions to adulthood in Sweden
  • 12. Discrimination despite integration: Immigrants and the second generation in education and the labour market in France
  • PART IV. SPECIAL SURVEYS IN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STUDIES
  • 13. One-way or both-ways migration surveys
  • 14. Design of samples for international migration surveys: Methodological considerations and lessons learned from a multi-country study in Africa and Europe
  • 15. Quality of asylum decisions: Uses and limitations of surveys of asylum case files
  • List of contributors
  • Index