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The Framework of the Nontypical Immigrants in Greece

Maria Vlachadi (), Georgia Koufioti () and Athanasios Kounios ()
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Maria Vlachadi: University of Nicosia-Cyprus
Georgia Koufioti: University of West Attica
Athanasios Kounios: University of West Attica

A chapter in Eurasian Business and Economics Perspectives, 2021, pp 205-212 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract From a political point of view, nontypical migration tends to be the result of immigration controls and the legal framework in the countries of destination. Illegal status and nontypical immigration are perceived as legal products. Irregularity is neither an occurrence achieved nor an unchanging condition. Under the abovementioned scope, the legal framework of Greece concerning the nontypical migration should be gathered, studied, and analyzed. Although every political entity can be considered as the sum of its parts, it must be taken into account that it is a whole that is capable of acting autonomously on the world stage. Nontypical migration may widely be considered as a phenomenon of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, although concerns about the appearance itself seem to be growing faster than the phenomenon itself. Nontypical immigration is no exception or cultural pathology, rather may be seen as a structural feature of modern society.

Keywords: Policy issues; Nontypical migration; Legal framework of Greece; Socioeconomic-political and legal changes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65147-3_14

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