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1 online resource (247 p.) |
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Routledge Studies in Labour Economics Ser |
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Routledge studies in labour economics.
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 European Agenda on Migration between progress and challenges: Situational overview -- European Agenda of Migration: a four pillar based approach to migration -- What has the Agenda achieved? -- European Agenda for Migration: what did it mean for Italy? -- COVID-19: the pandemic impact on the migrants' lives and integration in the EU -- The way ahead and the New Pact on Migration and Asylum -- Notes -- References |
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2 Migrants in Europe: From a production factor to social actors -- References -- Part I Immigrants and the labour market -- 3 Hostility in times of labour shortage: Controversial attitudes towards labour immigration in Hungary -- Introduction -- Labour shortage as a prominent influencer of migratory movements -- Conflicting attitudes around migratory movements and labour shortage -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 4 Is talent divide a proper form with which to characterize contemporary migration flows?: Evidence from the Portuguese emigrat -- Introduction |
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The skill divided as policy determined -- Europeanization of highly skilled mobility -- The skill divided as a result of the segmented labour markets -- Methods, results and discussion -- Labour market integration of migrants in selected EU countries: Germany, France, Luxembourg and the UK -- Migration process, circulation and return -- Temporality of migration -- The case of posted workers -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Part II Immigrants -- 5 An economic resource or a social problem?: European institutions and migrants from the 1950s to the 1970s: the case of Belgi -- Introduction |
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The impact of immigrants on new Western European societies and economies -- The different types of migrants and their economic relevance -- The problem of migrants' accommodation and health assistance -- European institutions' aid for host countries: how to evaluate the needs? -- The first survey during the "economic miracle" -- The second survey during the oil shock crisis -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- 6 Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Italy and England: The cases of Bologna and London -- Introduction |
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Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Bologna: from the creation of a leather and leatherette district to the development of the s -- The second wave of immigration and the building of Bologna's Chinese community -- The third wave of Chinese immigration to Bologna and the coexistence of several generations -- Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in London: from seafaring to the catering trade -- Comparing the Chinese in Bologna and London: some final thoughts -- How do migrants choose where to disembark? -- In which sectors do Chinese entrepreneurs focus their business operations? |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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The role played by family and community |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Mantovani, Debora
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Strangio, Donatella
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ISBN |
9781000316520 |
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1000316521 |
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