Migration and Mobility in Europe: Trends, Patterns and ControlHeinz Fassmann, Dr. Max Haller, David Stuart Lane The papers presented in this volume form a homogeneous body of knowledge with many facets. The topics researched present a wide variety. . . This volume offers solid research on a variety of issues in the study of migration. Theodore P. Lianos, South-East |
Contents
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PART I Costs and benefits of migration | 13 |
economic aspects | 15 |
myths and realities | 31 |
perceived costs and benefits of mobility | 51 |
5 The wrong Portuguese? Youth and geographical mobility intentions in Portugal | 73 |
PART II Patterns of migration and mobility | 83 |
an empirically based portrait | 85 |
10 The entry of female immigrants into personal home care services in Spain | 161 |
PART III Problems of return and migrant integration | 189 |
towards societal integration or the rise of parallel societies | 191 |
the Finnish case | 208 |
PART IV State control and citizen rights | 227 |
risk management of migration in the UK | 229 |
the role of EU migration databases in the internal control on irregular migrants | 249 |
undermining legal safeguards and refugee protection? | 272 |
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Migration and Mobility in Europe: Trends, Patterns and Control Heinz Fassmann,Dr. Max Haller,David Stuart Lane No preview available - 2009 |
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