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TITLE OF PRODUCT:


The New Migrations – A european challenge

NAME OF AUTHOR(S):


Collective work –Emmanuelle Bribosia and Andrea Rea

PLACE AND DATE OG PUBBLICATION:

April 2002 – Edition Complexe – Collection « interventions » PARIS

TYPE OF PRODUCT:

Book

LANGUAGE/S OF PRODUCT:

French

DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS:


• The international migration phase and its impact on Europe
• How to measure migration : a history of data and indicators
• The demographic challenges of migration towards Europe: reflections on a United Nations’ report
• The future of migration towards Europe: to change the migratory system and the paradigm
• The Canadian immigration policy: the challenges of globalization
• The immigration policy of the United States: the outline of comparisons with Europe
• Towards a European policy on economic migration? Immigration and immigration policy in Italy
• Immigration policy in France and legislative developments
• The debate on the new migration in Belgium in the light of recent migration policies
• Belgium taken by storm? The foreign migration flows in Belgium

COMMENTS ON THIS DOCUMENT:


This book tackles the issue of new migration policies as it arises in the European Union. by placing it in the context of pervading globalization. It shows the continuing tension between the inevitable Europeanization and national instictive feelings and specificities. It demonstrates that changes in the political and institutional context within which migration policies fall imply to go beyond the instrumental strict logic

WEBSITE OF THE PRODUCT:

Not available

NAME OF COMPILER:

Marika Kovacs / Frédéric Rousselle

NAME OF INSTITUTION:

CNFETP

ROLE:

Teachers



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