1. Classification of Matilde Regions. Spatial Specificities and Third Country Nationals Distribution
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Kordel, Stefan, Membretti, Andrea, Aigner-Walder, Birgit, Amcoff, Jan, Baglioni, Simone, Bauchinger, Lisa, Bergamasco, Giulia, Bogomilova, Stephanie, Bona, Marzia, Calò, Francesca, Dahl, Signe-Lise, Davydova-Minguet, Olga, del Olmo Vicén, Nuría, Di Bella, Elena, Gruber, Marika, Hansson, Ulf, Eide, Trude Hella, Hofbeck, Christopher, Kaya, Ayhan, Krasteva, Anna, Laine, Jussi, Laner, Peter, Lardiés-Bosque, Raúl, Lund, Per Olav, Machold, Ingrid, Mathisen, Tina, Pöcher, Jessica, Pöllänen, Pirjö, Daniel Rauhut, Maria Røhnebæk, Rossi,Giulia, Schomaker, Rahel, Spenger, David, Staikova, Evelina, Stainer-Hämmerle, Kathrin, Stenbacka, Susanne, van Riemsdijk, Micheline, Weidinger, Tobias, and Yilmaz-Elmas, Fatma
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rural Europe ,mountainous Europe ,Third Country Nationals ,migration impact assessment - Abstract
This report provides an overview of the processes of immigration in European rural and mountain areas, i.e. labour, forced, student, family and amenity/lifestyle migration. For this purpose, Section A presents a literature review of migration studies from various disciplines of the social sciences, e.g. demography, economy, geography, sociology and regional studies. Section A further presents the prevailing immigration processes, including a diachronic perspective, as well as the framework for the description of MATILDE regions based on socio-economic, socio-demographic and territorial indicators. Finally, MATILDE regions are portrayed in terms of immigration of TCNs and spatial characteristics. In Section B, country and regional profiles are provided. As a basis for understanding current developments in MATILDE regions, for each region, the relevance of immigration phenomena and specific migration and integration policies in a given MATILDE country are presented from a historical perspective. Then, demographic, economic and migration-related developments in MATILDE regions are illustrated by means of a collection of statistical data from EUROSTAT and National Statistical Offices. As a conclusion, in Section C, patterns of immigration of TCNs to MATILDE countries and regions are classified in light of wider structural transformations.
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- 2020
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