Mobility in Transition : Migration Patterns after EU Enlargement

This volume presents new research on post-accession migration from Central and Eastern Europe in the short period since the EU enlargements of 2004 and 2007. Explanations of post-accession migration patterns, trends and mechanisms delve into the complexities of these phenomena. New groups of migrant...

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Muut tekijät: Grabowska-Lusinska, Izabela (Toimittaja), Kuvik, Aimee (Toimittaja), Glorius, Birgit (Toimittaja)
Aineistotyyppi: Kirjan osa
Julkaistu: Amsterdam University Press 2013
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