Revisiting Migrant Networks Migrants and their Descendants in Labour Markets

This open access book provides new conceptualisations on the networks of migrants and their descendants in accessing the labour market. Although references to social networks are common in discussions of migration, simplified ideas of co-ethnic networks often obscure the reality, for example confoun...

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Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2022
Series:IMISCOE Research Series
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