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Atlas of Migration in Europe

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Bibliographic information:

 

Clochard, Olivier.  2013.  The Atlas of Migration in Europe: A Critical Geography of Migration Policies.  1st Engl. lang. ed.  Oxford: New Internationalist.  Original ed., Atlas des migrants en Europe: géographie critique des politiques migratoires, 2ème ed., Paris: Armand Colin.

 


Abstract:

 

This volume is divided into four parts: Part 1 looks at the different types of international migration; part 2 focuses on the control of international migration; part 3 takes a closer look at detention practices; and part 4 examines departure and transit areas.  Each section includes analyses, maps, charts, graphics and photographs to better illustrate the impact of the European Union's migration policies.

 


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Migration

 


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Book

 


 

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