This authoritative textbook analyses the patterns of migration and mobility in Europe and offers an insight into policy dilemmas and institutional responses to this diverse, fluid and fast-changing policy area. It is hard to overestimate the significance of migration in Europe as a result of the sustained refugee crisis. The authors advance an original account of the increasing politicisation of migration and documents shifts in public opinion that do not always reflect reality. After all, only 4% of the European Union's population is on the move, and 7.5% are foreign-born. And yet it is an...
This authoritative textbook analyses the patterns of migration and mobility in Europe and offers an insight into policy dilemmas and institutional res...