The Political rights of migrant workers in Western Europe

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The Political rights of migrant workers in Western Europe

edited by Zig Layton-Henry

(Sage modern politics series, v. 25)

Sage, c1990

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Includes bibliographies and index

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This book is concerned with one of the major challenges confronting the advanced industrial democracies of Western Europe - the acceptance and integration into civil society of post-war migrant workers and political refugees and their families. It examines in detail the rights of migrant workers in West European countries, describing the expansion of these rights in the post-war period, and analyzing naturalization policies and migrant workers' attitudes to naturalization.

Table of Contents

The Challenge of Political Rights - Zig Layton-Henry The Absence of Rights - Catherine Wihtol de Wenden The Position of Illegal Migrant Workers Industrial Rights - Jan Vranken Civil Rights of Aliens - Tomas Hammar Immigrant Associations - Zig Layton-Henry Consultative Forms of Participation - Uwe Andersen Voting Rights - Jan Rath The Politics of Citizenship Acquisition - Gerard de Rham Conclusion

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