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Migration and Integration in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia : A Comparative Perspective.
Title:
Migration and Integration in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia : A Comparative Perspective.
Author:
Pietsch, Juliet.
ISBN:
9789048519071
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (231 pages)
Series:
IIAS Publications
Contents:
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 Clark -- 7. 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 figures -- Table 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, 2008 -- Table 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.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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