ISBN:
9783447198455
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (XI, 299 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Series Statement:
Studien zur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Ostmitteleuropas Band 28
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Bernard, Sara Deutsch Marks in the head, shovel in the hands and Yugoslavia in the heart
DDC:
305.906912
Keywords:
Immigrants-Social conditions
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Emigration and immigration-Social aspects
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Emigration and immigration-Social aspects
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Immigrants-Social conditions
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Electronic books
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Hochschulschrift
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Deutschland
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Jugoslawischer Arbeitnehmer
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Rückwanderung
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Soziales Netzwerk
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Investition
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Heimatort
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Identität
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Rückkehrförderung
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Jugoslawien
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Geschichte 1965-1991
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Deutschland
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Jugoslawischer Arbeitnehmer
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Rückwanderung
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Geschichte 1965-1991
Abstract:
Cover -- Title Pages -- Table of Contents -- Maps, Illustrations and figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Research questions and thematic focuses -- The contribution of this study to the academic debate on Gastarbeiter migration from Yugoslav regions -- Development and transnationalism -- Oil shocks, European integration and self-management -- Gastarbeiter migration from and to socialist Yugoslavia: figures onparticipation by region and by social groups -- Controversies about numbers and definitions of Yugoslav Gastarbeiter return -- Serbia proper in focus -- Primary sources -- Structure -- Part One: Return Migration and Strategies of Development -- Chapter One: Market Reforms and Temporary Employment Abroad: The New Paradigm of Yugoslav Development 1965-1974 -- From post-war to Cold War: shifts in Yugoslav development strategies -- The legalisation and spread of employment abroad: economic reforms andunemployment among peasant workers -- The surge in temporary employment abroad: debates and criticism -- The reforms of self-management in migration policies -- Divergences between the central apparatus and local cadres -- The republics' struggle over remittances and the financing of thedevelopment of the underdeveloped regions -- The halt on recruitment, the 1974 Constitution, and the domestic debate onnew priorities in migration policies -- Chapter Two: The Establishment of International Cooperation on Return Migration and Development and the Adoption of the YugoslavReintegration Programme1974-1976 -- The OECD and the role of migration in international cooperation ondevelopment in the aftermath of the first oil shock -- The OECD's experimental project for the reintegration of migrant workersand the criticisms advanced by sending countries.
Note:
Fortsetzung der Frankfurter Studien zur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Ostmitteleuropas des Berliner Wissenschaftsverlags
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 273-299
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