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 Author SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors Di Bartolomeo, Anna (Editor), Kalantaryan, Sona (Editor), Salamońska, Justyna (Editor), Fargues, Philippe (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
SeriesGlobal Migration Issues, 8
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9783319563701
ISSN2213-2511 ;
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-56370-1
Physical DescriptionX, 236 p. 18 illus. online resource.

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword by Philippe Fargues
  • 1. Introduction by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Sona Kalantaryan, Justyna Salamońska
  • 2. Introducing emigration and diaspora policies in integration studies by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Sona Kalantaryan, Justyna Salamońska, 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 Salamońska and Anne Unterreiner
  • 5. Countries of origin as organisers of emigration: Moroccans and Turks in Belgium by Sonia Gsir, Jérémy Mandin, Elsa Mescoli
  • 6. Asylum seekers in diaspora: Turks and Iranians in Sweden by Francesco Pasetti
  • 7. Following the global competition for talent: what risks to integration in the UK?by Anne Unterreiner
  • 8. Turkish and Russian pathways to integration in Germany by Agnieszka Weinar, Jan Scheider
  • 9 Ukrainian and Russian immigrants in Poland: Whither Integration?by Magdalena Lesińska
  • 10. Integration in Italy among selected migrant communities: does country of origin matter? by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Salvatore Strozza
  • 11. Historical vs. geographical proximity. The integration of Ecuadorian and Moroccan migrants in Spain by Magdalena Lesińska
  • 12. A Comparative Analysis of the Migration and Integration of Indian and Chinese Immigrants in the United States by Kate Hooper, Susanna Groves
  • 13. Conclusions by Anna Di Bartolomeo, Sona Kalantaryan, Justyna Salamońska.