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Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe : past developments, current status, and future potentials / edited by Michael Bommes, Heinz Fassmann & Wiebke Sievers.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IMISCOE researchPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048523177
  • 9048523176
  • 9789048524785
  • 9048524784
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe. Past developments, current status, and future potentialsDDC classification:
  • 940.5 23
LOC classification:
  • D652
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures And Tables -- Preface -- Introduction / Fassmann, Heinz / Sievers, Wiebke -- Part I. Country profiles -- 1. Euro-Mediterranean Migration Futures: The Cases Of Morocco, Egypt And Turkey / Haas, Hein de -- 2. Migration And Development In Egypt / Zohry, Ayman -- 3. Turkish Emigration And Its Implications For The Sending And Receiving Countries / �I�cduygu, Ahmet -- Part II. Arena Of Political Regulation And Conflicts -- 4. The European Union'S Internationalmigration Relations Towards Middle Eastern And North African Countries / Geddes, Andrew -- 5. Political Conflicts And Migration In The Mena States / Faath, Sigrid / Mattes, Hanspeter -- 6. The Uncertainties Involved In Calculating Migration / Nuscheler, Franz -- Part III. Prognosis, Scenarios And Forecasts -- 7. Demographic Developments In The Mena Region / Ulrich, Ralf E. -- 8. Estimating Migration Potential: Egypt, Morocco And Turkey / Fassmann, Heinz -- 9. Migration Scenarios: Turkey, Egypt And Morocco / Bommes, Michael / Fellmer, Simon / Zigmann, Friederike -- List of contributors.
Summary: One of the most important challenges facing the European Union is demographic: as birth rates continue to decline and the population ages, immigration will be needed to sustain a sufficient working-age population. This volume takes that fact as a point of departure for analyzing patterns and prospects of immigration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe.
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One of the most important challenges facing the European Union is demographic: as birth rates continue to decline and the population ages, immigration will be needed to sustain a sufficient working-age population. This volume takes that fact as a point of departure for analyzing patterns and prospects of immigration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures And Tables -- Preface -- Introduction / Fassmann, Heinz / Sievers, Wiebke -- Part I. Country profiles -- 1. Euro-Mediterranean Migration Futures: The Cases Of Morocco, Egypt And Turkey / Haas, Hein de -- 2. Migration And Development In Egypt / Zohry, Ayman -- 3. Turkish Emigration And Its Implications For The Sending And Receiving Countries / �I�cduygu, Ahmet -- Part II. Arena Of Political Regulation And Conflicts -- 4. The European Union'S Internationalmigration Relations Towards Middle Eastern And North African Countries / Geddes, Andrew -- 5. Political Conflicts And Migration In The Mena States / Faath, Sigrid / Mattes, Hanspeter -- 6. The Uncertainties Involved In Calculating Migration / Nuscheler, Franz -- Part III. Prognosis, Scenarios And Forecasts -- 7. Demographic Developments In The Mena Region / Ulrich, Ralf E. -- 8. Estimating Migration Potential: Egypt, Morocco And Turkey / Fassmann, Heinz -- 9. Migration Scenarios: Turkey, Egypt And Morocco / Bommes, Michael / Fellmer, Simon / Zigmann, Friederike -- List of contributors.

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.

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