The countries of Southern Europe – Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain – have become in the last decades countries of immigration, while they are still areas of emigration even thug with a substant reduction of the emigration flows. The patterns of immigration in these countries have several common features. First af all immigration started in all countries in the same period (the 1970ties). Secondly they receive immigratns from many, also very distant, places. Thirdly there is a high presence of female immigrants, that is often above 59% of the total immigrant flow. Fourtly in all these countries – contray to the intraeuropean migrations of the ‘fifties and of the ‘sixties - immigrants have found occupation in the service sector, in agricolt...
The aim of this article is to contextualise female migration into Southern Europe within the specifi...
The measurement of both the dimensions and main features of the foreign population in Southern Europ...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
The countries of Southern Europe – Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain – have become in the last decad...
This paper challenges the claim of globalisation as a cause ofimmigration into Southern Europe and, ...
INTRODUCTION The comparative analysis of immigration experiences in Southern European countries –...
The authors skilfully synthesise the immense research and new findings pertaining to four countries ...
This paper challenges the claim of glohalisation as a cause of immigration into Southern Europe and,...
This paper challenges the claim of globalisation as a cause of immigration into Southern Europe and,...
The Euro‑Mediterranean region has become one of the most critical areas in the European Union on th...
Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom represent three of the EU Member States with the largest net imm...
In this paper, reference will be made to all Latin American and Caribbean inflows to Europe and its ...
Italy and Greece have been often blamed by their fellow EU Member States for the excessive permeabil...
Migration in the Mediterranean region is a widely debated and much studied topic. This is due to the...
Today, in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Malta and Greece, the incidence of the foreign population is entir...
The aim of this article is to contextualise female migration into Southern Europe within the specifi...
The measurement of both the dimensions and main features of the foreign population in Southern Europ...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
The countries of Southern Europe – Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain – have become in the last decad...
This paper challenges the claim of globalisation as a cause ofimmigration into Southern Europe and, ...
INTRODUCTION The comparative analysis of immigration experiences in Southern European countries –...
The authors skilfully synthesise the immense research and new findings pertaining to four countries ...
This paper challenges the claim of glohalisation as a cause of immigration into Southern Europe and,...
This paper challenges the claim of globalisation as a cause of immigration into Southern Europe and,...
The Euro‑Mediterranean region has become one of the most critical areas in the European Union on th...
Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom represent three of the EU Member States with the largest net imm...
In this paper, reference will be made to all Latin American and Caribbean inflows to Europe and its ...
Italy and Greece have been often blamed by their fellow EU Member States for the excessive permeabil...
Migration in the Mediterranean region is a widely debated and much studied topic. This is due to the...
Today, in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Malta and Greece, the incidence of the foreign population is entir...
The aim of this article is to contextualise female migration into Southern Europe within the specifi...
The measurement of both the dimensions and main features of the foreign population in Southern Europ...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...