Immigration and Social Systems; Table of contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 Migration in modern society; 2 National welfare state, biography and migration Labour migrants, ethnic Germans and the re-ascription of welfare state membership; 3 Systems theory and the 'ethnic inequality' of migrant workers; 4 Welfare systems and migrant minorities The cultural dimension of social policies and its discriminatory potential; 5 Transnationalism or assimilation?; 6 'Integration takes place locally' On the restructuring of local integration policy.
7 Illegal migration in modern society Consequences and problems of national European migration policies8 General and specific characteristics of networks (with Veronika Tacke); 9 National paradigms of migration research(with Dietrich Thränhardt); References.
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