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MIGRATION IN AUSTRIA

English · Paperback / Softback

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This interdisciplinary volume offers methodologically innovative approaches to Austria's coping with issues of migration past and present. These essays show Austria's long history as a migration country. Austrians themselves have been on the move for the past 150 years to find new homes and build better lives. After World War II the economy improved and prosperity set in, so Austrians tended to stay at home. Austria's growing prosperity made the country attractive to potential immigrants. After the war, tens of thousands of "ethnic Germans" expelled from Eastern Europe settled in Austria. Starting in the 1950s "victims of the Cold War" (Hungarians, Czechs and Slovaks) began looking for political asylum in Austria. Since the 1960s Austria has been recruiting a growing number of "guest workers" from Turkey and Yugoslavia to make up for the labor missing in the industrial and service economies. Recently, refugees from the arc of crisis from Afghanistan to Syria to Somalia have braved perilous journeys to build new lives in a more peaceful and prosperous Europe.

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Günter Bischof is the Marshall Plan Professor of History and the Director of Center Austria at the University of New Orleans.


Product details

Authors Guenter Bischof
Assisted by Gunter Bischof (Editor), Dirk Rupnow (Editor)
Publisher University of New Orleans Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9781608011452
ISBN 978-1-60801-145-2
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 150 mm x 226 mm x 30 mm
Weight 522 g
Series Contemporary Austrian Studies
Contemporary Austrian Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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