Southern Europe and the new immigrations

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Southern Europe and the new immigrations

edited by Russell King and Richard Black

Sussex Academic Press, 1997

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Papers presented at a workshop held Dec. 6-7, 1996, Sussex European Institute

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Within the space of a few years Southern Europe has moved from being an area of mass emigration to one of substantial immigration. The reasons for this remarkable transformation include ease of entry compared with entering other EU countries; geographical proximity to important source and transit countries; cultural linkages; the rising overall economic prosperity of Southern Europe since the 1960s; and the unregulated and informal nature of its labour markets, allowing immigrants to find work easily. Full geographical coverage across Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece, coupled with substantial discussion across a wide range of migrant groups, processes and issues, make this book essential reading for all those who have an interest in contemporary European society. Migration has had important effects on labour markets, as well as calling into question identities and public policies. These issues are explored from an explicitly comparative dimension and in the context of current theoretical debates.

目次

  • Contents: The International Migration Turnaround in Southern Europe
  • Immigrants in the Athens Labour Market: A Comparative Study of Albanians, Egyptians and Filipinos
  • Foreign Labour Immigration in High-Unemployment Spain: the Role of African-Born Workers in the Girona Labour Market
  • Gender-Selective Migration: Somalian and Filipina Women in Rome
  • Indians in Lisbon: Ethnic Entrepreneurship and the Migration Process
  • Migrants as Networkers: the Economics of Bangladeshi Migration to Rome
  • Citizenship Rights and Migration Policies: the Case of Maghrebi Migrants in Italy and Spain
  • Immigrants and Politics in Left-Wing Bologna: Results from Participatory Action Research
  • De facto Refugees in Portugal and Spain: State Policy, Informal Strategies and the Labour Market
  • The Contributors
  • Index.

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