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From emigrant Spain to immigrant Spain

Race & Class, 2011
Spain is undergoing a process of intense demographic change towards a more diverse society brought about by massive immigration over the last decade that includes a high proportion of Latin Americans. Pejoratively dubbed ‘sudacas’, they are moving in the opposite direction to the Spanish who went to Latin America 100 years ago. Multicultural Spain has
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Emigration and Immigration in Greece: Past and Present

2010
This study examines the migratory phenomenon in Greece from the establishment of the State (1833) until today. Two different kinds of migration are discerned: emigration and immigration. The study begins by examining those parameters linked to the emigration phenomenon, such as the tradition of the Greeks involved in the Diaspora, economic crises and ...
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Nordic Region, from Emigration to Immigration

2013
The migration history of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) over the past two hundred years has been characterized by mass emigration in the 19th and early 20th century, followed by a slow transition to becoming immigrant-receiving nations during and after World War II.
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IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION

2005
Jeffrey G. Williamson, Timothy J. Hatton
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Political Trust and Support for Immigration in the American Mass Public

British Journal of Political Science, 2021
David Macdonald
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Explaining the immigration policy mix: Countries' relative openness to asylum and labour migration

European Journal of Political Research, 2021
Caroline Schultz   +2 more
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When economic and cultural interests align: the anti-immigration voter coalitions driving far right party success in Europe

European Political Science Review, 2020
Daphne Halikiopoulou   +2 more
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