Modes of Migration Regulation and Control in Europe
Distributed for Amsterdam University Press
155 pages
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6-3/10 x 9-1/2
In Europe, immigration is a politically potent issue—especially when it comes to the treatment of asylum seekers and illegal labor immigrants. This volume draws the reader into the complex and contradictory world of migration regulation and control, covering the wide range of different policy approaches that aim to control the entry and residence of non-EU citizens. Revealing the common framework, tendencies, and policy convergences brought about less by design than a common concern about migration’s impact on the future of the EU, Modes of Migration Regulation and Control in Europe questions the effectiveness of additional efforts in terms of their fiscal and societal costs.
“This important book emphasizes that European countries individually and collectively are converging in their efforts to manage migration.”—Philip Martin, University of California, Davis
Contents
List of tables
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
Joroen Doomernik and Michael Jandl
Report from Austria
Michael Jandl
Report from Belgium
Sonia Gsir
Report from France
Frederic Coste
Report from Germany
Birgit Glorius
Report from Italy
Ferruccio Pastore
Report from the Netherlands
Jeroen Doomernik
Report from Spain
Rose Aparicio Gomez and Jose Maria Ruiz de Huidobro De Carlos
Report from Switzerland
Paolo Ruspini
Report from the United Kingdom
Franck Duvell
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