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Immigration after 1992.

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    Policy and Politics
    |July 1, 1991
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    This paper examines European immigration trends and national policies, focusing on established immigrants' social rights and transnational measures influenced by the 1992 initiative. It explores the implications of these changes for immigrants across Europe.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Political Science
    • European Studies

    Background:

    • European immigration patterns are evolving, necessitating analysis of national policy regimes.
    • Established immigrants' social rights are a key area of concern within European nations.
    • Transnational policy measures are increasingly shaping immigration landscapes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline current European immigration trends and national policy frameworks.
    • To analyze the social rights afforded to established immigrants in Europe.
    • To explore recent transnational measures and their impact, particularly those inspired by the 1992 initiative.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of European immigration trends.
    • Analysis of national policy regimes concerning immigrants' social rights.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesEuropeEuropean CommunityInternational MigrationMigrantsMigrationMigration PolicyOrganizationsPolicyPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation PolicySocial Policy

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  • Examination of transnational measures and their origins (e.g., 1992 initiative).
  • Main Results:

    • European immigration shows diverse trends, with varying national policy responses.
    • Social rights for established immigrants differ significantly across European countries.
    • Transnational measures, influenced by the 1992 initiative, are emerging as significant policy developments.

    Conclusions:

    • European immigration policy is a complex interplay of national and transnational factors.
    • The social rights of established immigrants remain a critical and evolving issue in Europe.
    • The 1992 initiative has had a notable impact on shaping European immigration and transnational policies.