2004
DOI: 10.1215/10474552-15-4-100
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Albanian Migration into Greece: The Economic, Sociological, and Security Implications

Abstract: Andrew C. Danopoulos is an honors graduate in economics and sociology from the University of California–Davis. Constantine P. Danopoulos teaches political science at San Jose State University.

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“…Immigrant populations have become increasingly concentrated in urban centres, especially in Athens, where many Greek residents have otherwise welcomed the cosmopolitan trappings of multiculturalism -insofar as restaurants and art are concerned, for example -and have also readily enjoyed services provided by migrant labour. At the same time, however, the very presence and expansion of diverse racial communities -and of darker-skinned migrant communities from Asia and Africa more particularly -in the hyper-symbolic historic heart of the capital city have been jarring for what is a strongly nationalistic society with a markedly declining birth rate (see, further, Kandylis and Kavoulakos, 2011;Danopoulos and Danopoulos, 2004).…”
Section: Immigrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immigrant populations have become increasingly concentrated in urban centres, especially in Athens, where many Greek residents have otherwise welcomed the cosmopolitan trappings of multiculturalism -insofar as restaurants and art are concerned, for example -and have also readily enjoyed services provided by migrant labour. At the same time, however, the very presence and expansion of diverse racial communities -and of darker-skinned migrant communities from Asia and Africa more particularly -in the hyper-symbolic historic heart of the capital city have been jarring for what is a strongly nationalistic society with a markedly declining birth rate (see, further, Kandylis and Kavoulakos, 2011;Danopoulos and Danopoulos, 2004).…”
Section: Immigrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Μία δεκαετία πριν την άφιξη των πρώτων μεταναστών, συνέβη και η επιστροφή ενός αριθμού Ελλήνων της διασποράς και παλιννοστούντων από χώρες της Ανατολικής Ευρώπης και της πρώην Ένωσης Σοβιετικών Σοσιαλιστικών Δημοκρατιών (Voutira, 2006). Σε αυτούς τους παλιννοστούντες δόθηκε αμέσως η υπηκοότητα και απορροφήθηκαν άμεσα Μετανάστευση στην αγορά εργασίας (Danopoulos & Danopoulos, 2004. Lyberaki & Maroukis, 2005, αν και η ενσωμάτωσή τους από την ελληνική κοινωνία δεν έγινε με την ίδια ταχύτητα (Voutira, 2006).…”
Section: το φαινόμενο της μετανάστευσης στην ελλάδαunclassified
“…Και ενώ στην αρχή η Ελλάδα δεν ήταν παρά η χώρα εισόδου με τελικό προορισμό βόρειες χώρες της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης, στη συνέχεια μετατράπηκε σε μεταναστευτικό προορισμό. Το γεγονός αυτό οδήγησε σε μία σειρά αλλαγών σε κοινωνικό, πολιτικό και οικονομικό επίπεδο επηρεάζοντας γηγενείς και μετανάστες (Danopoulos & Danopoulos, 2004. Lyberaki & Maroukis, 2005.…”
Section: το φαινόμενο της μετανάστευσης στην ελλάδαunclassified
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