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The increase in the number of asylum seekers arriving in Europe has placed the issue of migration high on the policy agendas of national governments and the European Union. This book analyzes the impact of policy on the social and economic settlement of refugees in Britain in that context. The issues explored include: current UK and EU migration policy; the history of migration to Britain and policy responses; theories of migration and migrant settlement; social and economic settlement of refugees in Britain - including language, employment, social networks, the migratory process, community, development and policy recommendations.
Recently, global and European migration in the post-Cold War world
have received much attention. This edited collection is a
comprehensive, up-to-date account of the social policies of
European welfare states towards refugees and asylum seekers. It
also examines the contested boundaries between refugees and asylum
seekers and citizenship within European nation states and the
European Union.
Global and European migration in the post-Cold War world have
received much attention. This edited collection is a comprehensive,
up-to-date account of the social policies of European welfare
states towards refugees and asylum seekers. It also examines the
contested boundaries between refugees and asylum seekers and
citizenship within European nation states and the European Union.
The book is aimed at departments of sociology, politics, European
studies; UN; ethnic studies, refugee organizations, and
law/migration.
Migrant Labour in Europe (1987) examines the movement of workers
from less prosperous parts of Europe to areas with demand for their
services. The author identifies seven major systems of migrant
labour: the North Sea System (mainly Westphalian workers heading
for the German and Dutch North Sea Coast and Walloon/French workers
bound for the Belgian and Zeeland coasts); the area between London
and the Humber; the Paris Basin; Provence, Languedoc and Catalonia;
Castile; Piedmont; and central Italy with Corsica. A detailed study
of the first of these systems, tracing its development and changes,
is brought into a synchronic relation with data for the other
regions. The evidence shows major waves of immigration in the
seventeenth century, and a rapid diminution of migratory labour to
the North Sea in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, a time
when new 'pull areas' were created by the expanding industrial
complexes of Germany and labour began to come in from areas outside
Europe.
The increase in the number of asylum seekers arriving in Europe has
placed the issue of migration high on the policy agendas of
national governments and the European Union. This book analyzes the
impact of policy on the social and economic settlement of refugees
in Britain in that context. The issues explored include: current UK
and EU migration policy; the history of migration to Britain and
policy responses; theories of migration and migrant settlement;
social and economic settlement of refugees in Britain - including
language, employment, social networks, the migratory process,
community, development and policy recommendations.
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