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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Anne White, Izabela Grabowska, Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Krystyna Slany سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781787350670, 9781787350687 ناشر: U C L Press, Limited سال نشر: 2018 تعداد صفحات: زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 3 Mb
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Impact of Migration on Poland به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Information Acknowledgements Contents List of figures List of tables 1. How are countries affected by migration? An ‘inside-out’ approach to change in sending and receiving countries Notes 2. The impact of migration from and to Poland since EU accession 1. Introduction 2. Social change 3. Patterns of change and continuity in Poland 4. Migration from and return to Poland 5. The impact of migration on Poland 6. Mainstream sociologists and migration 7. An inside-out analysis of the impact of migration 8. Conclusion: EU mobility and social change Notes 3. Literature review and theory: The impact of migration on sending countries, with particular reference to Central and Eastern Europe 1. Chapter scope and aims 2. Concepts: Diaspora, transnational ties, return 3. Socio-economic costs and benefits of migration for Central and Eastern Europe 4. The migration-development nexus 5. Social remittances 6. Conclusion: The rationale for adopting an inside-out approach Notes 4. Social remittances: Channels of diffusion 1. Introduction 2. Conceptual overview and framework of analysis 3. Data sources and domains of social remittances 4. Domain 1: The workplace as a domain for acquiring and transferring human capital and work practices 5. Domain 2: Local community and neighbourhood 6. Conclusions Notes 5. Post-accession migration and the Polish labour market: Expected and unexpected effects 1. Introduction 2. 2004 and beyond: Macroeconomic developments and labour mobility 3. Labour market effects of migration from Poland: Expected and unexpected effects 4. Conclusions Notes 6. Family relations and gender equality in the context of migration 1. Introduction 2. The background: Family models and gender roles in Poland 3. Migration and changing trends in families and gender roles: Reflections on intersecting factors 4. Methodology 5. Gender equality in Poland as reflected in the GEQ study 6. The influence of migration, especially maternal migration, on Polish families in Poland 7. Transnational practices and gender equality in families living abroad 9. Conclusion Notes 7. Lifestyles, livelihoods, networks and trust 1. Introduction 2. Methodology and comments on studying small towns and rural areas compared with cities 3. The trend towards more foreign travel 4. Retired people’s more active lifestyles 5. Changing eating habits 6. Civility, legal consciousness and trust 7. Informal networks, social capital and transnational labour markets 8. Internal migration, proximity and distance 9. Conclusion Notes 8. Culture and identity 1. Introduction 2. Polish trends regarding attitudes towards foreigners and national, ethnic and sexual minorities 3. Migration vis-à-vis other factors promoting cosmopolitan attitudes 4. Religion: Polish trends 5. Migration influences on religion in Poland 6. Conclusion Notes 9. Polish society abroad 1. Introduction 2. The concept of ‘society abroad’ 3. The stage of typology making, 2004–13 4. Polish society in the United Kingdom and other countries as a microcosm of society in Poland 5. Migration as choice, escape from social control and merging into the receiving society 6. The role of religion and Polish-migrant cultural identities 7. Institutions, organisations and networks: Evolving from diaspora to Polish society abroad 8. Conclusions Notes 10. The impact of migration into Poland by non-Poles 1. Introduction 2. The impact of migration as prospect 3. Migration’s contribution to increasing ethnic diversity in Poland 4. Immigration and integration policies 5. Intertwining of ‘emigration’ and ‘immigration’ influences 6. Conclusion Notes 11. Developing an ‘inside-out’ approach: A transnational sociology of sending countries References Index Back-cover