European migration in the late twentieth century historical patterns, actual trends, and social implications
Migration in Europe is a pressing social and political issue for the policy makers of the 1990s. Drawing upon a wide body of knowledge, expertise and analysis, this book combines survey material with a series of detailed country studies on the subject over the period 1954-94.
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Aldershot, Hants, England Brookfield, Vt.
E. Elgar
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Patterns and Trends of International Migration in Western Europe / Heinz Fassmann and Rainer Munz
- 2. The United Kingdom and International Migration: A Changing Balance / David Coleman
- 3. The French Debate: Legal and Political Instruments to Promote Integration / Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
- 4. Social and Economic Aspects of Foreign Immigration to Italy / Odo Barsotti and Laura Lecchini
- 5. Shifting Paradigms: An Appraisal of Immigration in the Netherlands / Han Entzinger
- 6. Dynamics of Immigration in a Nonimmigrant Country: Germany / Hedwig Rudolph
- 7. Economic and Social Aspects of Immigration into Switzerland / Thomas Straubhaar and Peter A. Fischer
- 8. Austria: A Country of Immigration and Emigration / Heinz Fassmann and Rainer Munz
- 9. Emigration from Poland after 1945 / Piotr Korcelli
- 10. Hungary and International Migration / Zoltan Dovenyi and Gabriella Vukovich
- 11. Labor Migration from Former Yugoslavia / Janez Malacic
- 12. Emigration from and Immigration to Bulgaria / Daniela Bobeva
- 13. Emigration from the Former Soviet Union: The Fourth Wave / Anatoli Vishnevsky, Zhanna Zayonchkovskaya
- 14. Migrants from the Former Soviet Union to Israel in the 1990s / Eitan F. Sabatello


