Migration: Moving into view (NORFACE Migration research programme)

The NORFACE Migration research programme published the first issue of NORFACE Migration: Moving into View, which reviews a selection of the research taking place within the programme “Migration in Europe – Social, Economic, Cultural and Policy Dynamics”.

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The NORFACE Research Programme on Migration is a programme of twelve transnational research projects responding to the theme: Migration in Europe: Social, Economic, Cultural and Policy Dynamics. The programme is jointly funded by the national research councils and the European Commission.

The NORFACE Migration initiative emphasises three main themes:
• Migration
• Integration
• Cohesion and Conflict
 

Migration: Moving into view - Table of Contents

Data
- Recruiting Immigrant Families in Three Countries – Challenges to Research Designs and Approaches
- The Children of Immigrants: Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries
- Surveying New Immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands
- Transnational Child-raising Arrangements between Africa and Europe

Migration Flows
- Beyond Networks: Theorizing the Systemicity in Migration
- Integrated Modelling of European Migration
- International Migration with Heterogeneous Agents: Theory and Evidence for Germany
- Does Unemployment Cause Return Migration? Evidence from the Netherlands
- International Labour Mobility in Estonia as a Small Country with Special Path-dependence
- Nordic Welfare States and the Dynamics and Effects of Ethnic Residential Segregation

Effects of Cultural Diversity on Wages, Productivity and Innovation
- Immigration Wage Impacts: Evidence from Norway
- Are Foreign Experts More Valuable than Local Experts?
- Positive Effects of Ethnic and Educational Workforce Diversity on Innovation. Outcomes in Firms in Denmark
- Migrant Diversity Boosts. Productivity and Innovation in European Regions and Firms

More information on the website of the NORFACE Migration initiative.

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Wed 01 Aug 2012
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