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Migration and integration in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia : a comparative perspective /

This important study brings together an interdisciplinary group of essays by international scholars of European and Southeast Asian regional integration. The contributors examine whether there are useful lessons to be learned from the European experience. It offers an important contribution to the d...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Pietsch, Juliet, Clark, Marshall Alexander
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2015.
Colección:Global Asia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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  • Cover; Contents; Contents; List of tables and figures; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The comparative study of migration flows / Juliet Pietsch; 2. Shifting migration flows and integration policies in Europe: An overview / Paweł Kaczmarczyk, Magdalena Lesińska & Marek Okólski; 3. Public opinion towards new migration flows in Europe and the increasing role of the EU / Juliet Pietsch; 4. Shifting dilemmas: Multiculturalism and integration policies in Europe / James Jupp; 5. Malaysia: Labour migration, irregular movements and regional policies / Amarjit Kaur.
  • 6. Labour migration flows and regional integration in Southeast Asia / Marshall Clark7. Transiting asylum seekers in Indonesia: Between human rights protection and criminalisation / Antje Missbach; 8. Abrogating human rights responsibilities: Australia's asylum-seeker policy at home and abroad / Linda Briskman & Victoria Mason; 9. Courting disaster? : Regional agreements for 'protection elsewhere' and the courts / Penelope Mathew; 10. Maritime pathways: Temporary migration flows from Indonesia to Australia / Marshall Clark & Dedi Supriadi Adhuri; Bibliography; Contributors.
  • List of tables and figuresTable 3.1 : Public support for EU institutions, 2009 ; Table 3.2 : Public perception of the most important problems facing the Netherlands, 2009; Table 4.1 : Foreign born and Muslim population of 21 selected democracies; Table 4.2 : Support for anti-immigration parties in Europe and Australasia; Table 5.1 : Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines: main economic indicators 2010; Table 5.2 : Proportion of migrant workers in Malaysia's main economic sectors.
  • Table 5.3 : Countries of origin of foreign workers approved for recruitment to Malaysia, 2008Table 8.1 : Asylum applications in Australia from Iraqis and Afghans; Figure 3.1 : Perceptions of respondents in EU countries of the impact of EU migration policies on their countries, 2009; Figure 3.2 : Public support for decrease in immigration levels in EU countries, 2009; Figure 5.1 : Malaysia: Foreign workers by country of origin (per cent), 1999-2008; Figure 10.1 : The MoU Box.