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Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe

Past Developments, Current Status and Future Potentials
  • Edited by: Heinz Fassmann , Michael Bommes and Wiebke Sievers
  • In collaboration with: IMISCOE AUP Royaltyfonds
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2014
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About this book

A wide and scientific overview on migration potential from the NEMA region to the EU.

Author / Editor information

Fassmann Heinz :

Heinz Fassmann is professor at the Institute of Geography and Regional Research of the University of Vienna and director of the Austrian Academy of Science's Institute for Urban and Regional Research.Bommes Michael :

Michael Bommes (¿ 2010) was professor of sociology at the University of Osnabrück.Sievers Wiebke :

Wiebke Sievers is researcher at the Institute for Urban and Regional Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Reviews

"Fast-growing nations of the Middle East and North Africa have a surplus of young workers, while shrinking European countries having ever fewer youth entering the labor force. These fundamental push and pull factors combine with policies, politics, and climate change and other factors to shape one of the world's most complex migration corridors." -- Philip Martin, University of California, Davis

"[A] very well edited publication which addresses an extremely topical subject from an important perspective. Many of the chapters are by internationally recognised experts in the field, presenting new analysis." -- Michael Collyer, University of Sussex

Publishing information
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eBook published on:
August 15, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9789048523177
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Main content:
288
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27 halftones
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