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Turkey’s accession to the European Union has turned out to be a very long saga. One of the concerns in Europe is that Turkey’s membership would open the way for millions of immigrants from Turkey arriving in Western European member states, as was believed to be the case with Eastern European...
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Türkiye tarihsel olarak göç gerçeği ile iç içe olmuştur. Geçen yüzyilin ortasinda başlayan kitlesel işçi göçleri bir köken ülke olarak Türkiye’yi öne çikarmiş olsa da göç alan bir ülke özelliği son yillardaki ekonomik gelişmelere ve küresel değişimlere paralel...
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Bu makale köklü bir göç alan ülke olarak Almanya ile göç veren ülke Türkiye arasında gelişen göç kültürünün öneminin vurgulamaktadır. Bu çalışmada 1990 ve 2000 Türkiye Genel Nüfus sayımı mikro verileri esas alınarak Türkiye’de bulunan Almanya doğumlu, Almanya...
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Yaghmaian puts together a brilliant collection of migration stories gathered through his journey amongst clandestine migrants from the Middle East to the West.
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About 12 million people born in Mexico are in the US while about four million Turks are in the European Union. Migration has been part of the strong relationship between these sending and receiving countries. Both Mexico's and Turkey's economies expanded significantly over the last two decades....
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In this paper we explore the rise of Turkey as a destination for new migrants including the children of Turks and Kurds who emigrated to Europe and Germany over the last five decades. An environment of social, economic and human insecurity dominated migration from Turkey to Europe and in...
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