Corrado Bonifazi, Marek Okólski, Jeannette Schoorl, Patrick Simon International Migration in Europe New Trends and New Methods of Analysis
Over the past twenty years international migration issues have gained a growing importance in public debate in most of the European countries. Public opinions are more and more concerned about the arrival of new immigrants and about the problems of integration processes.
International Migration in Europe addresses some of the new aspects of European international migration. Different aspects are considered and different disciplinary perspectives are used in the fifteen chapters. In particular, attention has been devoted to analyse new forms of migration, the evolution of regional patterns, the intergenerational process of migrant integration and the use of special survey in migration studies.
Corrado Bonifazi is director of research at National Research Council’s Institute of Research on Population and Social Policy in Rome. Marek Okólski is Chair in demography at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and director of the Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw. Jeannette Schoorl is senior researcher at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute at The Hague. Patrick Simon is director of research at the National Demographic Institute in Paris.
Reviews
Leading scholars offer a dispassionate scientific overview of the latest trends in international migration and integration in this state-of-the-art analysis. I highly recommend it."
--James F. Hollifield, Professor and Director, Tower Center,
South Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
"This book is an absolute must for anyone interested in Europe's current migration scene. Much attention is refreshingly given to new
Southern and Eastern immigration countries, though the older immigration countries of our continent have not been forgotten."
--Han Entzinger, Professor of Migration and Integration Studies,
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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