Migrant Integration between Homeland and Host Society. Volume 2 : How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes: an analysis /

This book provides solid empirical evidence into the role that countries and communities of origin play in the migrant integration processes at destination. Coverage explores several important questions, including: To what extent do policies pursued by receiving countries in Europe and the US comple...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink Online service
Group Author: Di Bartolomeo, Anna; Kalantaryan, Sona; Salamonska, Justyna; Fargues, Philippe
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Global Migration Issues, 8
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56370-1
Summary: This book provides solid empirical evidence into the role that countries and communities of origin play in the migrant integration processes at destination. Coverage explores several important questions, including: To what extent do policies pursued by receiving countries in Europe and the US complement or contradict each other? What effective contribution do they make to the successful integration of migrants? What obstacles do they put in their way? This title is the second of two complementary volumes, each of which is designed to stand alone and provide a different approach to the topic.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(X,236pages): illustrations.
ISBN: 9783319563701
Index Number: GN370
CLC: D523.8
Contents: Foreword by Philippe Fargues -- 1. Introduction by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Sona Kalantaryan, Justyna Salamo ska -- 2. Introducing emigration and diaspora policies in integration studies by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Sona Kalantaryan, Justyna Salamo ska, Cameron Thibos -- 3. Counting the uncountable measuring migrant integration between origin and destination by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Sona Kalantaryan -- 4. Civil society organisations and the diaspora-integration nexus by Justyna Salamo ska and Anne Unterreiner -- 5. Countries of origin as organisers of emigration: Moroccans and Turks in Belgium by Sonia G