Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and policy developments in the light of European Union enlargement. The innovative character of the book is its approach to the emerging European migration space. The editors argue that the concept of a common European migration space will replace the traditional division into East and West because of two simultaneous processes: The ongoing European Union enlargement and the creation of a common European Union immigration policy
Migration from Eastern to Western Europe gained greater political prominence and scholarly attention...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...
Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and pol...
Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and pol...
In order to contextualise the papers in this special issue, this paper presents an overview and fram...
This book makes an essential contribution to understanding the dynamics of contemporary immigrant in...
The growing intra-EU mobility of West Europeans, that is the principle focus of this book, has been ...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have had to deal with ...
attempts to conceive of the ‘Old Continent ’ as a common economic and cultural space of immigration....
Since its foundation the transnational experiment called the European Union has tried to provide a p...
"A continent moving west?" explores the expansion of migration from countries in Eastern Europe foll...
The paper examines if the transition period restricting free movement of labour is necessary in the ...
Europe is facing a new era of migration: the process began in 1990, was accelerated by the enlargem...
Favell and Randall Hansen Abstract This article examines new migration to Europe in the context of E...
Migration from Eastern to Western Europe gained greater political prominence and scholarly attention...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...
Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and pol...
Migration in the New Europe: East-West Revisited responds to demand for a study on migration and pol...
In order to contextualise the papers in this special issue, this paper presents an overview and fram...
This book makes an essential contribution to understanding the dynamics of contemporary immigrant in...
The growing intra-EU mobility of West Europeans, that is the principle focus of this book, has been ...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have had to deal with ...
attempts to conceive of the ‘Old Continent ’ as a common economic and cultural space of immigration....
Since its foundation the transnational experiment called the European Union has tried to provide a p...
"A continent moving west?" explores the expansion of migration from countries in Eastern Europe foll...
The paper examines if the transition period restricting free movement of labour is necessary in the ...
Europe is facing a new era of migration: the process began in 1990, was accelerated by the enlargem...
Favell and Randall Hansen Abstract This article examines new migration to Europe in the context of E...
Migration from Eastern to Western Europe gained greater political prominence and scholarly attention...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...