The book offers an essential interdisciplinary contribution to the issue of migration and provides readers with a better understanding of the effects that different forms of migration have had and will continue to exert on economic and social change in host countries. It also examines migration policy issues and builds on historical and empirical case studies with policy recommendations on labour market, integration and welfare policy issues. The book is addressed to a wide audience, including researchers, academics and students of economics, sociology, politics and history, as well as government/EU officials working on migration topics.
Francesca Fauri is associate professor of Economic History at the Department of Economics of the University of Bologna, Italy.
Debora Mantovani is associate professor of Sociology at the Department of Political and Social Science of the University of Bologna, Italy.
Donatella Strangio is full professor of Economic History at the Department of Memotef of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.