Polish Immigrant Organisations in Germany

Polish Immigrant Organisations in Germany

Author: Michał Nowosielski

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-12-11

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1003824048

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Polish Immigrant Organizations in Germany examines the situation of Polish immigrant organizations in Germany. Based on in-depth, mixed-method research consisting of surveys, case studies, and interviews with immigrants, representatives of institutions involved in the implementation of integration strategy and those responsible for Polish diaspora policy, it develops the notion of the transnational opportunity structure, which analyses the major factors shaping the situation of immigrant organizations. With attention to the characteristics of the migration process and the immigrant community, the country of residence, the country of origin, and bilateral relations between the two countries—which are in turn moderated by both global factors and micro factors—this book offers a multi-faceted analysis of diverse processes of developing diaspora groups and their organizations. It will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology, political science, security studies, and public policy with interests in migration and Diaspora studies, as well as intra-European mobility.


Polish Organisations in Germany

Polish Organisations in Germany

Author: Michal Nowosielski

Publisher: Polish Studies ¿ Transdisciplinary Perspectives

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783631638071

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The history of Polish associations in Germany is an example that demonstrates - amongst others - growth and expansion. This book is intended to fill, to a certain extent, the gaps in the sociological literature on Polish organisations in Germany. It aims at describing the situations in which nongovernmental organizations that associate Poles residing in Germany find themselves.


The Borders of Integration

The Borders of Integration

Author: Brian McCook

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0821419269

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A comparative study of Polish migrants in the Ruhr Valley and in northeastern Pennsylvania, The Borders of Integration questions assumptions about race and white immigrant assimilation a hundred years ago, highlighting how the Polish immigrant experience is relevant to present-day immigration debates.


Immigrants' Contribution to Innovativeness: Evidence from a Non-Selective Immigration Country

Immigrants' Contribution to Innovativeness: Evidence from a Non-Selective Immigration Country

Author: World Intellectual Property Organization

Publisher: WIPO

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13:

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The economic consequences of migration are hotly debated and a main topic of recent political movements across Europe. We analyze Polish immigration in the context of the 2004 enlargement of the European Union and find a positive and significant spillover effect of the immigrants on the number of local inventors in German counties in 2001-2010. For causal identification, we exploit a historical episode in the Polish migration history to Germany before the fall of the Iron Curtain and construct a shift-share instrument. Our results differ from findings for high-skilled migration to the United States, which is particularly interesting as Polish immigration to Germany was not based on selection by qualification in our period of analysis.


Polish Immigrants

Polish Immigrants

Author: Scott Ingram

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1438103638

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The United States is truly a nation of immigrants, or as the poet Walt Whitman once said, a nation of nations. Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World to the present day, the new Immigration to the United States set conveys the excitement of these stories to young people. Beginning with a brief preface to the set written by general editor Robert Asher that discusses some of the broad reasons why people came to the New World, both as explorers and settlers, each book's narrative highlights the themes, people, places, and events that were important to each immigrant group. In an engaging, informative manner, each volume describes what members of a particular group found when they arrived in the United States as well as where they settled. Historical information and background on the various communities present life as it was lived at the time they arrived. The books then trace the group's history and current status in the United States. Each volume includes photographs and illustrations such as passports and other artifacts of immigration, as well as quotes from original source materials. Box features highlight special topics or people, and each book is rounded out with a glossary, timeline, further reading list, and index.


Poland's Post-War Dynamic of Migration

Poland's Post-War Dynamic of Migration

Author: Krystyna Iglicka

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-24

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1351751670

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This title was first published in 2001. The first comprehensive, combined socio-economic and political analysis of the trends and mechanisms of international migration from and into Poland since 1945, from the point of view of the forthcoming enlargement of the European Union.


The Challenge of East-West Migration for Poland

The Challenge of East-West Migration for Poland

Author: Keith Sword

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1999-02-12

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 134927044X

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One of the major features of the social landscape of the new states of Eastern Europe and the former USSR is migration, whether voluntary or coerced. The decline of communism in both East and Central Europe, as well as the fall of the Soviet empire has created new population and ethnic problems. The recent exodus has proved to be the largest migration wave reported in Europe in over 40 years. The problem of foreigners in Poland is a subject scarcely studied and insufficiently described. This volume has been compiled on the basis of papers prepared for a Social Sciences Seminar series at the School of Slavonic Studies, London, which was devoted to migratory movements in Poland since 1989. This volume thus contains the latest data and results of research (quantitative as well as qualitative) on the movement of foreigners into Poland. It is a groundbreaking work.


Migration and (Im)Mobility

Migration and (Im)Mobility

Author: Anna Xymena Wieczorek

Publisher: transcript Verlag

Published: 2018-03-31

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 3839442516

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In her endeavour to overcome the established methodological, conceptual, and empirical dualism of mobility and migration, Anna Xymena Wieczorek develops a "mobilities perspective" by combining migration studies theories with approaches of the mobility studies. With the help of rich empirical data gathered among young adults of Polish heritage in Germany and Canada, Wieczorek conceptualizes three patterns of (im)mobility which illustrate the diversity of immigrants' geographical movements after their initial migration. She thus reveals the different social configurations promoting or hindering the development, maintenance or shifting of each pattern in migrants' biographical trajectories.