Turkey, migration and the EU: Potentials, challenges and opportunities, vol 5
Edited by Secil Pacaci Elitok and
Thomas Straubhaar
in Edition HWWI from Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI)
Abstract:
In the context of Turkey's accession to the EU, the issue of potential migration from Turkey and its impact upon European labor markets became one of the concerns of the EU, considering Turkey's growing population and young labor force. In 2011, half a century after the bi-lateral agreement between Turkey and Germany on labor recruitment in 1961, migration plays a key role in relations of Turkey with the EU and will even increase its significance - not necessarily for the next fifty years but certainly for the next decade. This book touches upon various aspects of the ongoing debate about the effects of Turkey's accession to the EU upon the migration flows and sheds light on various dimensions of current panorama, addresses policy implications as well as future challenges and opportunities.
Keywords: Hamburg Institute of International Economics; HWWI; Turkey; EU; Germany; Migration; Immigration; Workshop; 2011 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction , pp 11-17

- Secil Pacaci Elitok and Thomas Straubhaar
- Demography and migration in transition: Reflections on EU-Turkey relations , pp 19-38

- Ahmet İçduygu and Ayşem Biriz Karaçay
- Turkey's 'Critical Europeanization': Evidence from Turkey's immigration policies , pp 39-61

- Juliette Tolay
- Turkey's new draft law on asylum: What to make of It? , pp 63-83

- Kemal Kirişçi
- Is migration feminized? A gender- and ethnicity-based review of the literature on irregular migration to Turkey , pp 85-111

- Gülay Toksöz and Çağla Ünlütürk Ulutaş
- Turkey in the new migration era: Migrants between regularity and irregularity , pp 113-132

- Sema Erder and Selmin Kaşka
- Causes and consequences of the downturn in financial remittances to Turkey: A descriptive approach , pp 133-166

- Giulia Bettin, Secil Pacaci Elitok and Thomas Straubhaar
- Bordering the EU: Istanbul as a hotspot for transnational migration , pp 167-197

- Barbara Pusch
- Emigration of highly qualified Turks: A critical review of the societal discourses and social scientific research , pp 199-227

- Yaşar Aydin
- Continuity and change: Immigration policies in Germany from the sixties to the present , pp 229-258

- Mehmet Okyayuz
- Conclusion , pp 259-270

- Secil Pacaci Elitok and Thomas Straubhaar
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DOI: 10.15460/HUP.HWWI.5.118
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