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Eldorado or fortress?: migration in Southern Europe

King, R.(Edited by)Lazaridis, G.(Edited by)Tsardanidis, C.(Edited by)
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Within the ever-changing global map of migrations, Southern Europe has come to occupy a pivotal place: formerly a region of mass emigration overseas and to Northern Europe; now, since the 1980s, a region of mass immigration. The migrants come from many source areas - North and Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. As Europe struggles to control immigration from the developing world, the EU's southern flank is perceived as the weak link of `Fortress Europe'.

With a balanced and detailed coverage of the situation in Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece, this book examines the many facets of Southern Europe's new status as a region of large-scale immigration. Amongst the topics covered are the diverse roles played by immigrants in Southern European labour markets; issues of social and spatial exclusion; migration and gender relations; the generally slow evolution of policies of control, management and integration of immigrants; and the wider strategic concerns of security, trade and geopolitics.

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Product Details
Macmillan
0333982525 / 9780333982525
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
21/10/1999
England
English
345 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.