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6. Evolution of regional patterns of international migration in Europe

  • Corrado Bonifazi
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International Migration in Europe
This chapter is in the book International Migration in Europe
© 2018 Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

© 2018 Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Preface 7
  4. 1. Introduction 9
  5. PART I. NEW FORMS OF MIGRATION IN EUROPE
  6. 2. Managing new migrations in Europe: Concept and reality in the ICT sector 19
  7. 3. On the demand side of international labour mobility: The structure of the German labour market as a causal factor of seasonal Polish migration 37
  8. 4. Migrant smuggling and trafficking in Portugal: Immigrants, networks, policies and labour markets since the 1990s 65
  9. 5. Romanian migration movements: Networks as informal transnational organisations 87
  10. PART II. EVOLUTION OF REGIONAL PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION IN EUROPE
  11. 6. Evolution of regional patterns of international migration in Europe 107
  12. 7. Long-term international migration scenarios for Europe, 2002-2052 129
  13. 8. Foreign immigration in Southern European receiving countries: New evidence from national data sources 153
  14. 9. The post-enlargement migration space 179
  15. PART III. MEASURING INTEGRATION: IMMIGRANTS AND THE SECOND GENERATION
  16. 10. The integration of migrants in the Netherlands monitored over time: Trend and cohort analyses 199
  17. 11. What integrates the second generation? Factors affecting family transitions to adulthood in Sweden 225
  18. 12. Discrimination despite integration: Immigrants and the second generation in education and the labour market in France 247
  19. PART IV. SPECIAL SURVEYS IN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION STUDIES
  20. 13. One-way or both-ways migration surveys 273
  21. 14. Design of samples for international migration surveys: Methodological considerations and lessons learned from a multi-country study in Africa and Europe 293
  22. 15. Quality of asylum decisions: Uses and limitations of surveys of asylum case files 313
  23. List of contributors 331
  24. Index 335
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