Greece is a country with an age-long tradition in emigration and population movements due to specific historical factors. In the twentieth century certain political, economic and family reasons caused a large outflow of Greeks and nearly one million emigrated to western Europe (mostly Germany) and overseas countries (USA, Canada, Australia etc). However, in recent years Greece has witnessed a major reversal of historical patterns and become the hosting country of a large number of immigrants. Since the early 1980s, immigration has increased considerably and Greece has become an immigration country and an attractive destination or transit point for illegal migration. Contemporary migrations are more likely to be of a transnational nature. Gi...
This empirical study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particu...
This empirical study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particu...
Migration between Greece and Turkey – in either direction – carries with it multiple connotations co...
It is a fact that the phenomenon of immigration constitutes, during the last years, the view of a ne...
Greece has traditionally been an emigration country. This changed in the 1970s when immigration star...
This edited volume investigates the Greek immigration experience in its national framework as well a...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
Most studies of migration have been studies of immigration. This has happened for a number of reason...
Since the beginning of the 90s, Greece has rapidly become a reception country of a significant numbe...
Although considerable research is being carried out on the phenomenon of immigration to Greece, ther...
During the last 20 years, Greece has rapidly transformed from a migrant sending to a migrant receivi...
This study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particular in The...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
This empirical study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particu...
This empirical study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particu...
Migration between Greece and Turkey – in either direction – carries with it multiple connotations co...
It is a fact that the phenomenon of immigration constitutes, during the last years, the view of a ne...
Greece has traditionally been an emigration country. This changed in the 1970s when immigration star...
This edited volume investigates the Greek immigration experience in its national framework as well a...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
Most studies of migration have been studies of immigration. This has happened for a number of reason...
Since the beginning of the 90s, Greece has rapidly become a reception country of a significant numbe...
Although considerable research is being carried out on the phenomenon of immigration to Greece, ther...
During the last 20 years, Greece has rapidly transformed from a migrant sending to a migrant receivi...
This study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particular in The...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
This empirical study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particu...
This empirical study examines issues surrounding the integration of immigrants in Greece, in particu...
Migration between Greece and Turkey – in either direction – carries with it multiple connotations co...