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The dynamics of international migration and settlement in Europe
Introduction
This comprehensive overview of migration research conducted throughout the IMISCOE network of European research, analyses the influx of various types of immigrants in Western Europe post World War II, mostly to large cities, as well as the reactions of the native populations and governments to the changes and pressures brought about by immigration.
Description
International migration and its consequences have become contested topics in Europe. Not only because the sheer numbers of people crossing borders have increased significantly during the last decades. The phenomenon of migration itself has changed in nature in a globalising world, as have the states and societies that ‘send’ or ‘receive’ migrants. These changes have given rise to a new dynamic that is not yet fully understood, let alone that policy has adequate answers for ‘the management’ of these new migration processes. There is therefore an urgent need to feed the public and political discourse on migration and settlement with analytical and theoretical insights, and concomitant empirical data from research.
This is exactly one of the tasks of the network of Excellence IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe), funded by the European Commission. This publication is the first joint endeavour of the IMISCOE Network. It is a state of the art of migration related research with a main focus on Europe and sets out directions for future research, from both scientific and policy perspectives.
Background information
This research description is provided by IMISCOE
IMISCOE
All 9 research clusters form the International Network of Excellence IMISCOE participated in the research.
Suggested readings:
  • Lucassen, L., D. Feldman and J. Oltmer (eds). Paths of integration. Migrants in Western Europe (1880-2004). IMISCOE Research. Amsterdam: AUP. 
  • Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersböll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch (eds). Acquisition and Loss of Nationality. Volume 1: Comparative Analyses Policies and Trends in 15 European Countries. IMISCOE Research. Amsterdam: AUP 
  • Rainer Bauböck, Eva Ersböll, Kees Groenendijk, Harald Waldrauch (eds). Acquisition and Loss of Nationality. Volume 2: Country Analyses Policies and Trends in 15 European Countries . IMISCOE Research. Amsterdam: AUP 
  • Ahmet Akgündüz. Labour Migration from Turkey to Western Europe, 1960-1974. A Multidisciplinary Analysis. IMISCOE Research. Amsterdam: AUP 
  • Bauboeck, R. (ed). Migration and citizenship. Legal status, rights and political participation. IMISCOE Reports. Amsterdam: AUP 
  • Penninx, R., K. Kraal, M. Martiniello and S. Vertovec (eds.). Citizenship in European Cities. Immigrants, local policies and integration policies. Aldershot: Ashgate
Methodology
All IMISCOE research teams have made a state of the art of research in their thematic field(s) and specifically of the contributions of their cluster members in this field.
Conclusions
  • There is a growing amount of research available that is not adequately disseminated and thus under-used.
  • There are significant gaps in empirical data.
  • There is the general recognition that research still fails to produce comprehensive insights on present migration processes and their consequences for migrants and their communities, and for countries of origin and destination.
  • Thus, researchers need to develop new perspectives and comprehensive analytical approaches that enable us to understand better the dynamics of migration and settlement in Europe in the present and future era.
Contact info
Network of Excellence IMISCOE
IMISCOE Network Office, tel. +31 20 525 3715
Publication date
13/10/2006
Project finished
13/10/2006
Links
Network of Excellence IMISCOEPlease visit the IMISCOE publication page

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy > Social inclusion & integration
Keywords
Integration of social groups
 


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