Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction / Aimee Kuvik -- pt. I STUDYING MIGRATION FROM CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE CONCEPTS, DYNAMICS AND CHANGING PATTERNS -- 2. Liquid migration: Dynamic and fluid patterns of post-accession migration flows / Erik Snel -- 3. Anatomy of post-accession migrati
Mobility in Transition: Migration Patterns after EU Enlargement
β Scribed by Birgit Glorius (editor); Izabela Grabowska (editor); Aimee Kuvik (editor)
- Publisher
- Amsterdam University Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The contributors identify and analyze several new groups of migrants, notably young people without family obligations or clear plans for the future. Including case studies on migrants from Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Latviaβas well as on destination countries such as the United Kingdom and Germanyβthe resulting collection insightfully points towards future migration trends and sets guidelines for further research.
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