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Making Migration Work - The Future of Labour Migration in the European Union

English · Paperback / Softback

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Europa is straks een krimpend continent. Hebben we daarom meer arbeidsmigranten nodig? En voegen zij zich als vanzelf in onze economie en samenleving? Of zijn de deuren al te ver opengezet? In betere banen gaat in de vraag hoe het arbeidsmigratiebeleid nu en in de toekomst vorm moet krijgen, in Nederland en de Europese Unie. Een aantal internationa

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contents - 6[-]introduction - 8[-]acknowledgements - 12[-]1 how to make migration work - 14[-]2 the global and european neighbourhood migration systems: trends, policy choices, governance challenges and a look ahead - 40[-]3 satisfying labour needs in an ageing society - 52[-]4 migrant workers: inevitability or policy choice? - 70[-]5 intra-eu labour mobility after eastern enlargement and during the crisis: main trends and controversies - 84[-]6 labour migration from central and eastern europe and the implications for integration policy - 106[-]about the authors - 124

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TheScientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) is an independent research body advising the Dutch government.

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Authors Jan Willem Kremer Holtslag, Dr. Monique Schrijvers Kremer, Monique Schrijvers Kremer, Wetenschappelijke Raad Voor Het Regeringsbeleid
Assisted by Jan Willem Holtslag (Editor), Monique Kremer (Editor), Erik Schrijvers (Editor)
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2013
 
EAN 9789089645579
ISBN 978-90-8964-557-9
No. of pages 126
Series WRR Publicatie
Amsterdam University Press - W
WRR Publicatie
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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