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The New Migration in Europe: Contexts, Constructions and Realities

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Over the past few years there has emerged an impressive array of academic literature on migration in the European context. A theme which unites much of this writing is that recent migration has a character which distinguishes it from earlier migration, and the generic term ‘new migration’ is now widely applied.

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Koser, K., Lutz, H. (1998). The New Migration in Europe: Contexts, Constructions and Realities. In: Koser, K., Lutz, H. (eds) The New Migration in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26258-8_1

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