New Geography of European Migrations

New Geography of European Migrations

King, Russell (Professor of Geography, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland)

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

09/1993

288

Dura

Inglês

9780471947004

0471947008

550

An examination of population migration in Europe within the context of the enormous political and economic changes following the collapse of the Soviet bloc. Written by demographers from Britain, Europe and the USA, it blends recent empirical research with broad overview analysis.
The migration issue, Philip Martin; why do people migrate? - the geography of departure, Russell King; the social geography of immigrants in European cities - the geography of arrival, Paul White; a general framework for the European migration system in the 1990s, Antonio Golini; modelling future immigration and integration in Western Europe, Wolfgang Lutz and Christopher Prinz; control in immigration policies - a closed Europe in the making, Grete Brochmann; migration, employment and social change in the new Europe, Malcolm Cross; mass migration from Eastern Europe - a challenge to the West?, Vladimir Greciv; regional migration in the former Soviet Union during the 1980s - the resurgence of European regions, Richard Rowland; southern Europe and the international division of labour - from emigration to immigration, Russell King and Krysia Rybaczuk; asylum migration in Europe - patterns, determinants and the role of East-West movements, Bela Hovy; brain drain, brain gain, brain waste - reflections on the emigration of highly educated and scientific personnel from Eastern Europe, Barbara Rhode; the geographical impact of migration in Europe - lessons for Europe from the New World, John Salt.
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