Integration of Migrants into the Labour Market in Europe

National, Organizational and Individual Perspectives

Sylwia Przytuła|Łukasz Sułkowski
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This volume of Advanced Series in Management offers cutting-edge research into international migration in Europe.

Living and working in a host country is challenging both for the host country (for its institutions, organizations and local people) as well as for the incoming migrants. Therefore, integration activities are essential for easing the transition. The purpose of this book is to examine various practices of integrating migrants in European countries from national, organizational and individual perspectives.

This publication will be valuable to researchers in the field, as well as for entrepreneurs, international corporations employing from abroad, trainers preparing employees to work in multicultural teams, as well as for investors who plan to expand their business into foreign markets.

Part 1: INTEGRATING MIGRANTS IN EUROPE

  • Chapter 1. Multiple Faces of the Migration Crisis; Patrycja Matusz, Eirini Aivaliotou, and Sylwia Przytuła
  • Chapter 2. Not in my backyard: Immigrants between Tolerance and Indifference; Slawomir Magala
  • Chapter 3. Integrating Migrants: Macro, Meso and Micro perspective; Sylwia Przytuła and Patrycja Matusz
  • Part 2: INTEGRATION OF MIIGRANTS FROM MACRO PERSPECTIVE
  • Chapter 4. Macro perspective of integrating migrants in Poland; Anna Maria Migdał, Łukasz Sułkowski, and Aleksandra Zając.
  • Chapter 5. Integration of migrants in the Italian labour market; Corrado Bonifazi, Daniele De Rocchi, and Giacomo Panzeri
  • Chapter 6. Integration of migrants in Ukraine; Liubov Halkiv and Lyubov Prokopyshyn-Rashkevych
  • Part 3: INTEGRATING MIGRANTS INTO THE LABOUR MARKET - ORGANIZATIONS’ PERSPECTIVE
  • Chapter 7. The integration of migrants and refugees in the Spanish labour market from an organizational perspective; Alberto Ares Mateos, Cecilia Estrada-Villaseñor, and Juan Iglesias
  • Chapter 8. Integration and adaption policy towards migrants in Germany: Lessons from unexpected experiences; Harald Sander and Sylvia Heuchemer
  • Chapter 9. Incorporation of immigrants into the Czech labour market: policies, practices, barriers, and future challenges of integration; Yana Leontiyeva
  • Part 4: INTEGRATION IN HOST COUNTRY-INDIVIDUAL PERSPECTIVE OF MIGRANTS AND LOCALS PERSPECTIVE Chapter 10. Integrating migrants through adult language programmes: a comparative case study of four European countries; Maria Brown, Maria Gravani, Bonnie Slade, and Larissa Jogi
  • Chapter 11. Assessing the level of immigrant integration in Finland; Jagat Kunwar
  • Chapter 12. Social Innovation for refugees and migrants; Gillberto Marzano
Sylwia Przytuła is a Professor based at Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. Her research and scientific interests centre on expatriation, global mobility, international HRM and cross-cultural management.
Łukasz Sułkowski is a Professor of economics and humanities at Jagiellonian University in Poland and Clark University, USA. His main research interests include HEI's and public management, critical management studies, development of human resources, intercultural management, and family entrepreneurship.