Migration in Austria

Migration in Austria
Author: Günter Bischof,Dirk Rupnow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCBK:C121340002

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The interdisciplinary volume offers methodologically innovative approaches to Austria's coping with issues of migration past and present. These essays show Austria's long history as a migration country. Austrians themselves have been on the move for the past 150 years to find new homes and build better lives. After the World War II the economy improved and prosperity set in, so Austrians tended to stay at home. Austria's growing prosperity made the country attractive to immigrants. After the war, tens of thousands of "ethnic Germans" expelled from Eastern Europe settled in Austria. Starting in the 1950s "victims of the Cold War" (Hungary, Czechs and Slovaks) began looking for political asylum in Austria. Since the 1960s Austria has been recruiting a growing number of "guest workers" from Turkey and Yugoslavia to make up the labor missing in the industrial and service economies. Recently, refugees from the arc of crisis from Afghanistan to Syria to Somalia have braved perilous journeys to build new lives in a more peaceful and prosperous Europe.

A History of the Austrian Migration to Canada

A History of the Austrian Migration to Canada
Author: Frederick C. Engelmann,Manfred Prokop,Franz A. J. Szabo
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0886292832

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Canadians of Austrian origin have helped define the Canadian cultural mosaic of the 20th century, making important contributions to their adopted home in virtually every field - from cultural and intellectual to scientific and commercial. Yet they seldom appear as a definable group in the Canadian ethnic spectrum, or in the literature relating to it. This threshold publication is one of two to emerge from an interdisciplinary research project undertaken during 1994 and 1995 to commemorate the millennium of Austria in 1996. The first major study in any language of Austrian migration to Canada, it documents the whole Austrian immigrant experience, combining new archival research, extensive personal interviews conducted across Canada and a nation-wide survey of Austrian-Canadians. Nine scholars from Austria and Canada bring together the diverse themes of this complex experience; their work recounts the history of the some 70,000 Austrian migrants and refugees who have found their place in the Canadian family tree. The companion to this volume is entitled Austrian Immigration to Canada: Selected Essays.

Austrian Immigration to Canada

Austrian Immigration to Canada
Author: Franz A. J. Szabo
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1996
Genre: Austria
ISBN: 9780886292812

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"This collection of nine essays originated in a symposium on Austrian Immigration to Canada held at Carleton University in May 1995. Held in conjunction with the Austrian Immigration to Canada Research Project, which was initiated to mark the Austrian millennium in 1996, the conference brought together European and Canadian scholars from several disciplines. The full range of immigrant and refugee experience in Canada is addressed: culture, politics, demographics, identity, language, memory, hardship and achievement. Austrian Immigration is the companion volume to A History of the Austrian Migration to Canada, also published by Carleton University Press."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Politics of Exclusion

The Politics of Exclusion
Author: Michal Krzyzanowski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351477031

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In many European countries the extreme right have refined their electoral programmes under the rubric of nationalist-populist slogans and have adopted subtle forms of racism. The move away from overt neo-fascist discourse has, allowed these parties to expand their electoral support as populist nationalist parties. Paradoxically, this has led to an increase in racist and anti-Semitic discourse. In this on-site analysis, Michal Krzyzanowski and Ruth Wodak describe a confluence of racism and xenophobia, and show how that union creates a new kind of racism. The "new" racism differs from the older kinds in that it is usually not expressed in overtly racial terms. Instead, the justifications that are typically employed concern protecting jobs, eliminating abuse of welfare benefits, or cultural incompatibilities. The new racism exploits xenophobia rooted in ethnocentrism, male chauvinism, and ordinary prejudices that are often unconscious or routinized. For these reasons, the new racism can be defined as "syncretic," a mixture of many, sometimes contradictory, racist and xenophobic beliefs and stereotypes. Racism as ideology and practice is alive and well. This important book aims to provide understanding of the many socio-political and historical processes involved in such expressions of institutional and individual racism--processes which are not necessarily evident from more overt or traditional expressions of racism. This is an innovative look at the political study of language as well as new instances of race, ethnicity, and class in present-day Europe.

The Impact of Immigration on Austria s Society

The Impact of Immigration on Austria s Society
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2004
Genre: Austria
ISBN: IND:30000109172795

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International Migration Outlook 2020

International Migration Outlook 2020
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264854765

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The 2020 edition of International Migration Outlook analyses recent developments in migration movements and policies in OECD countries and some non-member countries, and looks at the evolution of the labour market outcomes of immigrants in OECD countries.

Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond Volume 1

Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond  Volume 1
Author: Jean-Michel Lafleur,Daniela Vintila
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030512415

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This first open access book in a series of three volumes provides an in-depth analysis of social protection policies that EU Member States make accessible to resident nationals, non-resident nationals and non-national residents. In doing so, it discusses different scenarios in which the interplay between nationality and residence could lead to inequalities of access to welfare. Each chapter maps the eligibility conditions for accessing social benefits, by paying particular attention to the social entitlements that migrants can claim in host countries and/or export from home countries. The book also identifies and compares recent trends of access to welfare entitlements across five policy areas: health care, unemployment, family benefits, pensions, and guaranteed minimum resources. As such this book is a valuable read to researchers, policy makers, government employees and NGO’s.

Return Migration in Austria

Return Migration in Austria
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2006
Genre: Return migration
ISBN: OCLC:254793101

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