What is it about?

Immigrants have reunited their familiies in Southern Europe, but their integration has been seriously damaged by the economic recession. Most families however have remained, facing unemployment, poverty and precariousness

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Why is it important?

While most of the attention goes now to landings and asylum seekers, most immigrants are workers regularly settled with their families, also in Southern Europe

Perspectives

This special issue gives new insights to the study of a process of paramount importance for the future of immigrants' integration in Europe

Professor maurizio ambrosini
Universita degli Studi di Milano

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This page is a summary of: Family Migration in Southern Europe: Integration Challenges and Transnational Dynamics: an introduction, International Review of Sociology, September 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/03906701.2014.954335.
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