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Children of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities: An overview and conceptual framework

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  • Cristina S. Blanc
  • Paolo Chiozzi

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Following the Second World War and particularly after the 1960s, many Western European countries experienced positive immigration. Migrations to each specific country differed in origin and were influenced by the historical ties between the sending and receiving countries, particularly in the case of migrations from ex-colonies. However, international economic conditions and political situations also caused similar migration trends across countries, in particular the "contract work" migrations of the 1960s and the new waves of immigrants from developing countries of the 1970s and 1980s.

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  • Cristina S. Blanc & Paolo Chiozzi, 1992. "Children of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities: An overview and conceptual framework," Papers iopucs92/6, Innocenti Occasional Papers, Urban Child Series.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucf:iopucs:iopucs92/6
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    1. Shagaida, Natalia (Шагайда, Наталлья) & Svetlov, Nikolai (Светлов, Николай) & Uzun, Vasily (Узун, Василий) & Loginova, Daria (Логинова, Дарья) & Prishchepov, Alexander V. (Прищепов, Александр), 2018. "The Potential for Growth in Russia's Agricultural Production Due to the Involvement of Unused Agricultural Lands [Потенциал Роста Сельскохозяйственного Производства России За Счёт Вовлечения В Обор," Working Papers 041805, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.

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    Keywords

    migrant children; minority children;

    JEL classification:

    • F22 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - International Migration

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