European migration: what do we know?
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005
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Beschreibung:"Preliminary versions of many of these papers were presented at the CEPR conference 'European migration: what do we know?' held in Munich on November 14-15th 1997"--Acknowledgements
Includes bibliographical references and index
From boom to bust: the economic integration of immigrants in postwar Sweden / Tommy Bengtsson, Christer Lundh, Kirk Scott -- Migration in a Scandinavian welfare state: the recent Danish experience / Peder J. Pederson -- Irish Migration: characteristics, causes, and consequences / Alan Barrett -- Migration, migrants, and policy in the United Kingdom / Timothy J. Hatton, Stephen Wheatley Price -- The Netherlands: old emigrants-young immigrant country / Yan C. van Ours, Justus Veenman -- German migration: development, assimilation, and labour market effects / Thomas Bauer ... [et al.] -- Immigrant adjustment in France and impacts on the natives / Amelie Constant -- Italian migration / Daniela Del Boca, Alessandra Venturini -- Greek migration: the two faces of Janus / Nicholas P. Glystos, Louka T. Katseli -- Migrations in Spain: historical background and current trends / Olympia Bover, Pilar Velilla -- International migration from and to Portugal: what do we know and where are we going? / Maria I.B. Baganha, Pedro Góis, Pedro T. Pereira -- Aliyah to Israel: immigration under conditions of adversity / Shoshana Neuman -- The new immigrants: immigration and the USA / Barry R. Chiswick, Teresa A. Sullivan -- Canadian immigration experience: any lessons for Europe? / Don J. DeVoretz, Samuel A. Laryea -- Europeans in the Antipodes: New Zealand's mixed migration experience / Rainer Winkelmann
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 653 p.)
ISBN:9780191555237
0191555231
1423786653
9781423786658

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