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  3. Vol. 37 No. 1-2 (2012): Rethinking Migration in Times of Economic Crisis in Europe

Vol. 37 No. 1-2 (2012): Rethinking Migration in Times of Economic Crisis in Europe

Published: 2012-11-08

Preface

  • Editorial on the special issue “Rethinking Migration in Times of Economic Crisis in Europe”

    Felicitas Hillmann, Anne v. Oswald, Andrea Schmelz
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Research Articles

  • The Economic Crisis and Labour Migration Policy in European Countries

    Christiane Kuptsch
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  • Labour Market Integration and Public Perceptions of Immigrants: A Comparison between Germany and Spain During the Economic Crisis

    Dirk Godenau, Dita Vogel, Vesela Kovacheva, Yan Wu
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  • More Power, Less Sympathy. The Response of IGOs in Western Europe to Unwanted Migration during Economic Crises Compared

    Irial Glynn
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  • The Effects of Voluntary Return Programmes on Migration Flows in the Context of the 1973/74 and 2008/09 Economic Crises

    Piotr Plewa
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  • Transformations over Time or Sudden Change: Historical Perspectives on Mass Migrations and Human Lives

    Dirk Hoerder
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  • Responses to the Economic Crisis among Immigrants in the Czech Republic: Impeding and Inhibiting Factors for Staying

    Marketa Rulikova
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