Immigration and the Transformation of Europe
ISBN-13:
9780521088282
ISBN-10:
0521088283
Edition:
1
Author:
Timothy M. Smeeding, Craig A. Parsons
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Paperback
504 pages
Category:
Comparative
,
Economics
,
Economic Conditions
,
Economics
,
International Business
,
Human Resources
,
Emigration & Immigration
,
Social Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9780521088282
ISBN-10:
0521088283
Edition:
1
Author:
Timothy M. Smeeding, Craig A. Parsons
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Paperback
504 pages
Category:
Comparative
,
Economics
,
Economic Conditions
,
Economics
,
International Business
,
Human Resources
,
Emigration & Immigration
,
Social Sciences
Summary
Immigration and the Transformation of Europe (ISBN-13: 9780521088282 and ISBN-10: 0521088283), written by authors
Timothy M. Smeeding, Craig A. Parsons, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2008.
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A new kind of historic transformation is underway in twenty-first-century Europe. Twentieth-century Europeans were no strangers to social, economic and political change, but their major challenges focused mainly on the intra-European construction of stable, prosperous, capitalist democracies. Today, by contrast, one of the major challenges is flows across borders - and particularly in-flows of non-European people. Immigration and minority integration consistently occupy the headlines. The issues which rival immigration - unemployment, crime, terrorism - are often presented by politicians as its negative secondary effects. Immigration is also intimately connected to the profound challenges of demographic change, economic growth and welfare-state reform. Both academic observers and the European public are increasingly convinced that Europe's future will largely turn on how is admits and integrates non-Europeans. This book is a comprehensive stock-taking of the contemporary situation and its policy implications.
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