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Between Mobility and Migration : The Multi-Level Governance of Intra-European Movement / edited by Peter Scholten, Mark van Ostaijen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Scholten, Peter, 1980- Editor.
Ostaijen, Mark van, 1984- Editor.
Series:
IMISCOE Research Series, 2364-4087
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emigration and immigration.
Public policy.
Finance, Public.
Migration.
Public Policy.
Public Economics.
Local Subjects:
Migration.
Public Policy.
Public Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VI, 270 p. 19 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This open access book offers a critical perspective on intra-European mobility and migration by using new empirical data and theoretical discussions. It develops a theoretical and empirical analysis of the consequences of intra-European movement for sending and receiving urban regions in The Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Turkey, Poland and Czech Republic. The book conceptualizes Central and Eastern European (CEE) migration by distinguishing between different types of CEE migrants and consequences. This involves a mapping of migration corridors within Europe, a unique empirical analysis of consequences for urban regions, and an analysis of governance responses. Next to the European and country perspectives on this phenomenon, the book focuses on the local perspective of urban regions where most mobile citizens settle (either permanently or temporarily). This way the book puts the analysis of intra-European movement in the perspective of broader theoretical debates in migration studies and beyond.
Contents:
1.Between Mobility and Migration: the consequences and governance of intra-European movement: Mark van Ostaijen and Peter Scholten
PART I: TYPES OF INTRA-EUROPEAN MOVEMENT AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES: 2.The diversification of intra-European movement: Deniz Sert
3. Consequences of intra-European movement for CEE migrants in European urban regions: Ursula Reeger
4. Liquid mobility and its consequences for local integration policies: Godfried Engbersen
5.Old wine in new bottles? Comparing the post-war guest worker migration and the post 1989 migration from CEE-countries to EU-member countries: Rinus Penninx
PART II: MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE: 6.Free movement governance at the European level – An animal that lives in Brussels: Karin Zelano
7. The multi-level governance of intra EU movement: Gregg Bucken-Knapp, Jonas Hinnfors, Andrea Spehar and Karin Zelano
8.Intra-European movement: Multi-Level or Mismatched Governance?: Dion Curry
9.The politics of intra-European movement: Alex Balch
PART III: PERSPECTIVES FROM SENDING AND RECEIVING REGIONS: 10.Poland’s perspective on the intra-European movement of Poles. Implications and governance responses: Marta Kindler
11.Intra-European movement of Czechs with special regard to Austria and care givers (the “MICO” type - between MIgration and Commuting): Dušan Drbohlav, Lenka Pavelková
12.Migration from Central and Eastern Europe to Turkey: Deniz Karci Korfali, Tugba Acar
13.Conclusions and Reflection: Mark van Ostaijen and Peter Scholten
14.The new European migration laboratory: East Europeans in West European Cities: Adrian Favell. .
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783319779911
3319779915
OCLC:
1046544167
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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