The History of Migration in Europe
Perspectives from Economics, Politics and Sociology
Herausgeber: Fauri, Francesca
The History of Migration in Europe
Perspectives from Economics, Politics and Sociology
Herausgeber: Fauri, Francesca
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The History of Migration in Europe belies several myths by arguing, for example, that immobility has not been the "normal" condition of people before the modern era. Migration (far from being an income-maximizing choice taken by lone individuals) is often a household strategy, and local wages benefit from migration. This book shows how
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The History of Migration in Europe belies several myths by arguing, for example, that immobility has not been the "normal" condition of people before the modern era. Migration (far from being an income-maximizing choice taken by lone individuals) is often a household strategy, and local wages benefit from migration. This book shows how
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870096
- ISBN-10: 0367870096
- Artikelnr.: 58439375
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870096
- ISBN-10: 0367870096
- Artikelnr.: 58439375
Francesca Fauri is Assistant Professor and Jean Monnet Chair in Economic and Migration History at the University of Bologna, Italy. Her research centres on Italian and European economic history, with a specific interest in the economic causes and impact of migration movements. In 2013 she won a Basic Research University Funding award to broaden her studies to the use of remittances and the history of immigrant business in Europe. She has co-edited Novel Outlooks on the Marshall Plan (Lang, 2011).
Part 1. Who are the migrants and what is their impact 1. Quantifying and
Qualifying Cross-cultural Migrations in Europe since 1500: a Plea for a
Broader View 2. Migration as a Historical Issue 3. Maritime History and
History of Migration: Combined Perspectives 4. "We are all Transnationals
now": the Relevance of Transnationality for Understanding Social
Inequalities 5. Immigration, Diversity and the Labour Market Outcomes of
Native Workers: Some Recent Developments Part 2 Migrations and politics 6.
European Migrants after the Second World War 7. Migrants and European
Institutions: a Study on the Attempts to Address the Economic and Social
Challenges of Immigration in EU Member States 8. Irish Immigration Then and
Now 9. Italian Illegal Emigration after World War II and Illegal Immigrants
in Italy Today: Similarities and Differences 10. A new Italian Migration
Toward Australia? Evidences from the Last Decades and Associations with the
Recent Economic Crisis Part 3 Migrations and citizenship 11. From Economic
Integration to Active Political Participation of Immigrants: the Belgium
Experience from Paris to the Maastricht Treaty (1950-1993) 12. Living on
the Edge: Migration, Citizenship and the Renegotiation of Social Contracts
in European Border Regions 13. Who Am I? Italian and Foreign Youth in
Search of Their National Identity
Qualifying Cross-cultural Migrations in Europe since 1500: a Plea for a
Broader View 2. Migration as a Historical Issue 3. Maritime History and
History of Migration: Combined Perspectives 4. "We are all Transnationals
now": the Relevance of Transnationality for Understanding Social
Inequalities 5. Immigration, Diversity and the Labour Market Outcomes of
Native Workers: Some Recent Developments Part 2 Migrations and politics 6.
European Migrants after the Second World War 7. Migrants and European
Institutions: a Study on the Attempts to Address the Economic and Social
Challenges of Immigration in EU Member States 8. Irish Immigration Then and
Now 9. Italian Illegal Emigration after World War II and Illegal Immigrants
in Italy Today: Similarities and Differences 10. A new Italian Migration
Toward Australia? Evidences from the Last Decades and Associations with the
Recent Economic Crisis Part 3 Migrations and citizenship 11. From Economic
Integration to Active Political Participation of Immigrants: the Belgium
Experience from Paris to the Maastricht Treaty (1950-1993) 12. Living on
the Edge: Migration, Citizenship and the Renegotiation of Social Contracts
in European Border Regions 13. Who Am I? Italian and Foreign Youth in
Search of Their National Identity
Part 1. Who are the migrants and what is their impact 1. Quantifying and
Qualifying Cross-cultural Migrations in Europe since 1500: a Plea for a
Broader View 2. Migration as a Historical Issue 3. Maritime History and
History of Migration: Combined Perspectives 4. "We are all Transnationals
now": the Relevance of Transnationality for Understanding Social
Inequalities 5. Immigration, Diversity and the Labour Market Outcomes of
Native Workers: Some Recent Developments Part 2 Migrations and politics 6.
European Migrants after the Second World War 7. Migrants and European
Institutions: a Study on the Attempts to Address the Economic and Social
Challenges of Immigration in EU Member States 8. Irish Immigration Then and
Now 9. Italian Illegal Emigration after World War II and Illegal Immigrants
in Italy Today: Similarities and Differences 10. A new Italian Migration
Toward Australia? Evidences from the Last Decades and Associations with the
Recent Economic Crisis Part 3 Migrations and citizenship 11. From Economic
Integration to Active Political Participation of Immigrants: the Belgium
Experience from Paris to the Maastricht Treaty (1950-1993) 12. Living on
the Edge: Migration, Citizenship and the Renegotiation of Social Contracts
in European Border Regions 13. Who Am I? Italian and Foreign Youth in
Search of Their National Identity
Qualifying Cross-cultural Migrations in Europe since 1500: a Plea for a
Broader View 2. Migration as a Historical Issue 3. Maritime History and
History of Migration: Combined Perspectives 4. "We are all Transnationals
now": the Relevance of Transnationality for Understanding Social
Inequalities 5. Immigration, Diversity and the Labour Market Outcomes of
Native Workers: Some Recent Developments Part 2 Migrations and politics 6.
European Migrants after the Second World War 7. Migrants and European
Institutions: a Study on the Attempts to Address the Economic and Social
Challenges of Immigration in EU Member States 8. Irish Immigration Then and
Now 9. Italian Illegal Emigration after World War II and Illegal Immigrants
in Italy Today: Similarities and Differences 10. A new Italian Migration
Toward Australia? Evidences from the Last Decades and Associations with the
Recent Economic Crisis Part 3 Migrations and citizenship 11. From Economic
Integration to Active Political Participation of Immigrants: the Belgium
Experience from Paris to the Maastricht Treaty (1950-1993) 12. Living on
the Edge: Migration, Citizenship and the Renegotiation of Social Contracts
in European Border Regions 13. Who Am I? Italian and Foreign Youth in
Search of Their National Identity