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Mediterranean Migration and the Labour Markets - Policies for Growth and Social Development in the Mediterranean Area

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book focuses on issues that are relevant for the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and provides the grounds for new patterns of analysis and addresses policy guidelines which are able to respond to the dramatic challenges that Mediterranean regions are facing.

List of contents

Dedication, Acknowledgement, List of Figures, List of Maps, List of Tables, Introduction, 1. Migrating in the global vacuum. How globalization has securitized regional market migration flows, Paolo Quercia, 2.The Euro-Mediterranean regional and sub-regional integration. The role of the EU in the Moroccan path of regional integration, Fátima Fernández, Saïd Chahi and Dolores Riveiro, 3. Demographic transitions and labour supply in Southern Mediterranean countries, Barbara Zagaglia, 4. Measuring women’s empowerment in the Southern Mediterranean: An opportunity to address the key development challenges, Marco Zupi, 5. Spatial agglomeration, innovation clustering and firm performances in Turkey, Anna M. Ferragina, Sofiane Ghali and Erol Taymaz, 6. Youth unemployment and labour market policies in the Southern Mediterranean, Roger Albinyana, 7. Labour Market Regulations and Institutions in the Mediterranean, Salvatore Capasso and Yolanda Pena-Boquete, 8. Climate Change and Environmentally Induced Migration, Eugenia Ferragina and Desirée A. L. Quagliarotti, 9. International migrations in the northern countries of the Mediterranean: continuity and changes, before and after the crisis, Corrado Bonifazi and Salvatore Strozza, 10. Migration and Trade in the Mediterranean, Giorgia Giovannetti, Mauro Lanati and Alessandra Venturini, 11. Bound to share aims and instruments: the future of Euro-Mediterranean migration policies, Alessandro Romagnoli, Index

About the author

Salvatore Capasso is the Director of the Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies and full professor of Economic Policy at the University of Naples Parthenope. His research interests are in the fields of Economic Development and Financial Economics. He is author of a large number of scientific publications in international journals.

Eugenia Ferragina was first researcher at the Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies of the CNR and contract professor of Economics and Institutions of the Mediterranean countries at the University of Naples 'L'Orientale'. She is author of many publications in national and international journals.

Summary

This book focuses on issues that are relevant for the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and provides the grounds for new patterns of analysis and addresses policy guidelines which are able to respond to the dramatic challenges that Mediterranean regions are facing.

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