Assessing the Social Impact of Immigration in Europe
Edited by Jussi P. Laine,
Daniel Rauhut and
Marika Gruber
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. Focusing on the social impact of migration, this book explores migration as an inevitable part of rural development and transition in light of the sharp political divides in European and national political arenas on the topic. It provides an innovative immigration impact assessment based on recently conducted empirical work to enhance local development in European rural and remote regions, looking to promote change in the perception of migration and related policies and practices.
Keywords: Development Studies; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781803927688
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 On the potential of immigration for the remote areas of Europe: an introduction , pp 1-25

- Jussi P. Laine, Daniel Rauhut and Marika Gruber
- Ch 2 Appropriate housing in rural and mountain areas? Current structures and practices of access for immigrants - the case of Alpine regions in Austria and Germany , pp 27-43

- Stefan Kordel, Tobias Weidinger, Ingrid Machold and Marika Gruber
- Ch 3 Labour market shortages and exclusion practices: the irrationalities of the labour markets and the legislation , pp 44-59

- Marika Gruber, Kathrin Zupan, Nuria del Olmo-Vicén and Raúl Lardiés-Bosque
- Ch 4 Long-term needs to achieve social inclusionary pathways for migrants , pp 60-76

- Ingrid Machold, Thomas Dax and Lisa Bauchinger
- Ch 5 Russian-speaking immigrants' vulnerable transnational family lives on the border: the case of North Karelia , pp 77-92

- Pirjo Pöllänen, Lauri Havukainen and Olga Davydova-Minguet
- Ch 6 De/re/bordering remoteness in times of crisis: migration for reterritorialization and revitalization of a remote region , pp 93-110

- Anna Krasteva
- Ch 7 Migrating to Scottish insular communities: how remoteness affects integration by shaping borders and identities , pp 111-128

- Maria Luisa Caputo, Michele Bianchi and Simone Baglioni
- Ch 8 The impact of foreign immigrants on the revitalization of rural areas in Spain , pp 130-148

- Raúl Lardiés-Bosque and Nuria del Olmo-Vicén
- Ch 9 Access to welfare policies by immigrants: comparing centralized and decentralized governance in the examples of Turkey and Spain , pp 149-165

- Pınar Uyan Semerci, Fatma Yılmaz Elmas, Raúl Lardiés-Bosque and Nuria del Olmo-Vicén
- Ch 10 The local turn in migrant practices in Turkey: Syrians in Bursa , pp 166-182

- Ayhan Kaya
- Ch 11 Immigrant integration in Austria and Sweden: a patchwork of multilevel governance and fragmented responsibilities , pp 183-200

- Marika Gruber and Daniel Rauhut
- Ch 12 A spanner in the works': exploring the relationship between provision of welfare and integration in rural areas , pp 201-217

- Susanne Stenbacka and Tina Mathisen
- Ch 13 Structures, trends and turning points of Norwegian and Swedish integration policies , pp 218-236

- Ulf Hansson, Deniz Akin, Zuzana Macuchova and Per Olav Lund
- Ch 14 Conclusions: renegotiated remoteness and the social impact of immigration , pp 237-244

- Daniel Rauhut, Jussi P. Laine and Marika Gruber
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