Labour migration, social incorporation and transmigration in the new Europe. The case of Germany in a comparative perspective
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2003
9
3
Autumn
432-451
comparison ; immigration ; labour market ; social integration
Migration
English
Bibliogr.
"This article examines the challenges and opportunities of labour migration for Europe and the European social model in the 21st century. The social incorporation and labour market insertion of labour migrants in Germany is considered in a comparative perspective which highlights the increasing importance of transnational migration and transnational social spaces as a feature of migration in Europe. It is transmigration, it is argued, that could constitute one crucial ingredient of the 'cement' for a sustainable social Europe."
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