Europe and Internal Migration

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Europe and Internal Migration
libdoc April=1994

Author(s): Collinson Sarah
Publisher: Pinter publishers Ltd 1993, 183pp, index
Keywords: Migration Immigration Europe

Contents:
PUBLISHER'S TEXT

"Since the end of the cold war, internal migration has become to
be seen as one of the most pressing issues facing Europe in the
1990's. This study takes as its starting point the growing
concern among policy makers and the public throughout Western
Europe over the issue of migration. The author places the current
migration debate within a comparative perspective, in its global
and historical context, outlining current broad trends in
'economic' migration, and providing some pointers to how these
trends have affected Western Europe in recent decades.

CONTENTS:
1. Intro
2. Western Europe in a world of international migration
3. From Babylon to Berlin: a historical perspective
4. Immigration policy in postwar Europe
5. The sending countries
6. Immigrant and ethnic minorities
7. Europe's receiving states in the 1990's: towards a
harmonization of policy
8. conclusion

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