Úvod »Medzinárodné a európske právo» Main Characteristic and Development Trends of Migration in the Arab World
Monografie se zaměřuje na popis a hodnocení historických kořenů a současných trendů blízkovýchodní a středomořské migrace. Hlavní pozornost je věnována čtyřem oblastem: Maghribu, Egyptu, Mašriku a zemím Zálivu. Tato problematika je jedním z klíčových témat barcelonského euro-středomořského partnerství.
Obsah:
1. Maghreb Migration
Decline of Migration to Europe in the 1970s and 1980s
Policies of the Maghreb Countries concerning International Migration
Migration Policy of Maghreb Countries
Economic Dependence of Demographic Growth
Present Migration Movement
Maghreb Migration to Italy
Magreb migrants in France
Morrocan migrants in Spain
African Migration to Morocco
Libya and Its Problems with Sub-Saharan African Migration
Maghreb Migration to the Arab Countries
Money Transfers Sent by Maghreb Guest Workers to Their Home Countries
Migration Policy of the EU Countries Towards the Maghreb
Maghreb Migration in the Globalized World
Demographic Prospects
Migration and Security Concerns
2. Egypt – The Principal Source of Arab Migration
Demographic Trends
History of Egyptian Migration
Analysis of Temporary Labour Migration
Money Transfers by Egyptian Labourers
Foreign and Domestic Events that had an Important Effect on Migration Flows to and from Egypt
Social Integration of Egyptian Guest Workers
Internal Migration
Conclusions
3. Emigration Dynamics in the Levant Countries
Characteristics of the Region
History and Tradition of Migration
Regional Migration Stimuli
Emigration Processes in Jordan
Palestinian Migration and Refugees
Lebanon
Syria
Internal Migration
Migration Policies of Individual Countries
Lebanon and Money Transfers from Emigrants
4. International Migration and Changing Workforce Structure in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
History of Migration
First Migration Phase
Second Migration Phase
Third Migration Phase
Current Change in the Structure of Domestic and Non-domestic Labour
Yemeni Migration
Iraq and Key Migration Developments
Kurdish Migration
Conclusion
The Czech Republic and Arab Migration
Bibliography
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