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Paths to Inclusion - The Integration of Migrants in the United States and Germany (Paperback, New edition): Peter H Schuck,... Paths to Inclusion - The Integration of Migrants in the United States and Germany (Paperback, New edition)
Peter H Schuck, Rainer Munz
R836 Discovery Miles 8 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Interesting and highly readable prose ...A boon to historians, socio-logists, political scientists, and those interested in public policy. * Choice The series is rounded off by this volume which focuses on immigrant policy, i.e., the ensemble of institutions, laws and social practices that are designed to facilitate the integration of immigrants and refugees into the receiving countries after they arrive. The chapters bring both theoretical and empirical analysis to bear on the processes of assimilation, migrants' development of transnational linkages, patterns of social and economic mobility in the immigrant and second generations, migrants' rights to public benefits and equal status, and the laws of citizenship in the two countries. The volume is highly interdisciplinary, drawing on the research of demographers, lawyers, and sociologists. It is also explicitly comparative, underscoring the similarities and differences in how the United States and Germany conceive of the role of immigrants in their societies and how the two nations incorporate them into civil and political society.Introductory and concluding chapters highlight the principal themes, findings, and policy implications of the volume

Paths to Inclusion - The Integration of Migrants in the United States and Germany (Hardcover): Peter H Schuck, Rainer Munz Paths to Inclusion - The Integration of Migrants in the United States and Germany (Hardcover)
Peter H Schuck, Rainer Munz
R2,956 Discovery Miles 29 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The series is rounded off by this volume which focuses on "immigrant" policy, i.e., the ensemble of institutions, laws and social practices that are designed to facilitate the integration of immigrants and refugees into the receiving countries after they arrive. The chapters bring both theoretical and empirical analysis to bear on the processes of assimilation, migrants' development of transnational linkages, patterns of social and economic mobility in the immigrant and second generations, migrants' rights to public benefits and equal status, and the laws of citizenship in the two countries. The volume is highly interdisciplinary, drawing on the research of demographers, lawyers, and sociologists. It is also explicitly comparative,underscoring the similarities and differences in how the United States and Germany conceive of the role of immigrants in their societies and how the two nations incorporate them into civil and political society. Introductory and concluding chapters highlight the principal themes, findings, and policy implications of the volume.

Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy - U.S. and German Policies Toward Countries of Origin (Hardcover, 1997-<1998): Rainer... Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy - U.S. and German Policies Toward Countries of Origin (Hardcover, 1997-<1998)
Rainer Munz, Myron Weiner
R2,962 Discovery Miles 29 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foreign policies have always played an important role in the movements of migrants. A number of essays in this volume show how the foreign policies of the United States and Germany have directly or inadvertently contributed to the influx from the former Yugoslavia, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the former Soviet Union. Now being faced with growing resistance to admit foreigners into their countries, both governments have once again been using foreign-policy instruments in an effort to change the conditions in the refugees' countries of origin which forced people to leave. This volume addresses questions such as which policies can influence governments to improve their human rights, protect minorities, end internal strife, reduce the level of violence, or improve economic conditions so that large numbers of people need not leave their homes.

EUROPEAN MIGRATION IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY - Historical Patterns, Actual Trends, and Social Implications (Hardcover):... EUROPEAN MIGRATION IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY - Historical Patterns, Actual Trends, and Social Implications (Hardcover)
Heinz Fassmann, Rainer Munz
R3,412 Discovery Miles 34 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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, European Migration in the Late Twentieth Century combines an important survey with a series of detailed country studies on migration in Europe.The authoritative overview essay by the editors examines migration to and within Europe. They compare the flows during the last forty years with the present situation, detailing both the magnitude and geography of migration over this period. This is followed by thirteen individual country studies each of which features an historical introduction to emigration and immigration in the featured country, quantitative data sets and a detailed assessment of the social and political implications. These studies - specially prepared by leading scholars - cover the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Israel, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, the former Yugoslavia and the former USSR. This comprehensive and scholarly book will be welcomed by teachers and researchers of social sciences and history for presenting new insights on one of the key political, social and economic issues facing modern Europe.

Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy - U.S. and German Policies Toward Countries of Origin (Paperback, New edition): Rainer... Migrants, Refugees, and Foreign Policy - U.S. and German Policies Toward Countries of Origin (Paperback, New edition)
Rainer Munz, Myron Weiner
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foreign policies have always played an important role in the movements of migrants. A number of essays in this volume show how the foreign policies of the United States and Germany have directly or inadvertently contributed to the influx from the former Yugoslavia, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the former Soviet Union. Now being faced with growing resistance to admit foreigners into their countries, both governments have once again been using foreign-policy instruments in an effort to change the conditions in the refugees' countries of origin which forced people to leave. This volume addresses questions such as which policies can influence governments to improve their human rights, protect minorities, end internal strife, reduce the level of violence, or improve economic conditions so that large numbers of people need not leave their homes.

Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants - Germany, Israel and Russia in Comparative Perspective (Paperback, New): Rainer Munz, Rainer... Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants - Germany, Israel and Russia in Comparative Perspective (Paperback, New)
Rainer Munz, Rainer Ohliger
R1,393 Discovery Miles 13 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the political changes between 1989 and 1992, ethnic unmixing and ethnic migration reached a new climax. State formation in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the collapse of Yugoslavia led to a new dynamic of interethnic relations between majority and minority populations. The break-up of these two multi-ethnic states created new minorities and made certain members of the previous titular nation (eg Russians, Serbs) into ethnic minorities. New states such as Croatia, Estonia and Macedonia were faced with the fact that large segments of their populations consisted of minorities. Return migration to Russia occurred when approximately 25 million (ethnic) Russians became minorities in the successor states of the former Soviet Union. In 20th-century Europe overall 40 to 60 million people were transferred, resettled or expelled as a consequence of ethnic cleansing. This work examines the reasons for and the practice of ethnic migration and the challenges it produces.

Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants - Germany, Israel and Russia in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover, New): Rainer Munz, Rainer... Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants - Germany, Israel and Russia in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover, New)
Rainer Munz, Rainer Ohliger
R4,307 Discovery Miles 43 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the political changes between 1989 and 1992, ethnic unmixing and ethnic migration reached a new climax. State formation in the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the collapse of Yugoslavia led to a new dynamic of interethnic relations between majority and minority populations. The break-up of these two multi-ethnic states created new minorities and made certain members of the previous titular nation (eg Russians, Serbs) into ethnic minorities. New states such as Croatia, Estonia and Macedonia were faced with the fact that large segments of their populations consisted of minorities. Return migration to Russia occurred when approximately 25 million (ethnic) Russians became minorities in the successor states of the former Soviet Union. In 20th-century Europe overall 40 to 60 million people were transferred, resettled or expelled as a consequence of ethnic cleansing. This work examines the reasons for and the practice of ethnic migration and the challenges it produces.

Erfolgsfaktor kulturelle Vielfalt - Andere Menschen. Bessere Teams. Neue Kunden. (German, Paperback): Rainer Munz, Beatrice... Erfolgsfaktor kulturelle Vielfalt - Andere Menschen. Bessere Teams. Neue Kunden. (German, Paperback)
Rainer Munz, Beatrice Achaleke
R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bevolkerung in Osterreich - Demographische Trends, Politische Rahmenbedingungen, Entwicklungspolitische Aspekte (German,... Bevolkerung in Osterreich - Demographische Trends, Politische Rahmenbedingungen, Entwicklungspolitische Aspekte (German, Paperback)
Josef Kytir, Gustav Lebhart, Rainer Munz, Irene M Tazi-Preve
R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Out of stock
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