Библиография

на последните публикации, свързани с описание, обяснение, прогнозиране и управление на международната миграция

SASS, 2014

Основна литература

Black, R., Engbersen, G., Okólski, M, Panţḯru, C. (Eds.) (2010) A Continent Moving West? EU Enlargement and Labour Migration from Central and Eastern Europe. Amsterdam: IMIDCOE Research.

Castles, Stephen, de Haas, Hein and Miller, Mark J. (2014) The Age of Migration. International Population Movements in the Modern World. Basingstoke Hants: Palgrave Macmillan, 5th ed.

European Commission (2011) The Global Approach to Migration and Mobility. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Reegions. COM(2011) 743 final. Brussels, 18.11.2011. Available at:

de Haas, Hein (2010) ‚Migration and Development: A Theoretical Perspective‘. International Migration Review, vol. 44, N 1, pp. 227-264.

Krasteva, Anna (ed.) (2010) Migrations from and to Southeastern Europe. Ravenna: Longo.

United Nations (2013) International Migration Policies 2013. New York: United Nations. Available at:

United Nations (2014) Population Estimates and Projections. Available at:

Допълнителна литература

Abreu, Alexandre (2012) ‘The New Economics of Labor Migration: Beware of Neoclassical Bearing Gifts’. Forum for Social Eonomics, Vol. 41, issue 1, pp. 46-67.

D'Antonio, Mariano (2000) ‘The Dual Labour Market, Development in Southern Italy, Internal and International Migration’. Review of Economic Conditions in Italy, N 2/3, pp. 245-267

Barrel, R., Fitzgerald, J., Riley, R. (2010) ‘EU Enlargement and Migration: Assessing the Macroeconomic Impacts’. Journal of Common Market Studies, Vool. 48, Issue 2, pp. 373-395.

Bélorgey, Natalie et al. (2012) Social Impact of Emigration and Rural-Urban Migration in Central and Eastern Europe (VT/2010/001). Synthesis Report. Köln: GVG.

Bertocchi, Graziella and Strozzi, Chiara (2008) ‘International Migration and the Role of Institutions’. Public Choice 137: 81-132.

Black, R., Natali, C., Skinner, J. (2005) Migration and Inequality. Available at and Inequality.pdf (retrieved on 22 November 2013).

Borjas, George J. (1989) ‚Economic Theory and International Migration’. International Migration

Review, Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 457-485.

Boyd, Monica (1989) ‘Family and Personal Networks in International Migration: Recent

Developments and New Agendas’. International Migration Review, Vol. 23, N 3, pp. 638-670.

Budapest Business Journal (2013) Emigrants’ Remittances to Bulgaria Continue to Grow. 23 May. Available at: (retrieved on 13 February 2014).

Carr, S. C. (ed.) (2010) The Psychology of Global Mobility. New York and London: Springer.

Constant, AmelieF., Nottmeyer, OlgaandZimmermann, Klaus (2012)TheEconomicsofCircularMigration. Bonn: IZA.

Cox, Wendel (2013) ‘Moving to the Heart of Europe’. Newgeography, 30.11.2013,

(25 December 2013).

Dustman, Christian and Frattini, Tommaso (2012) Immigration: The European Experience. NORFACE Migration. Discussion paper No. 2012-1.

EMN – European Migration Network (2011) Temporary and Circular Migration: Empirical Evidence, Current Policy Practice and Future Options in EU Member States. Brussels: European Migration Network (EMN Synthessis Report, October 2011).

ESCoM – European-Serbian Cooperation on (Forced) Migration (2011) Challenges of Forced Migration in Serbia. Position of Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, Returnees and Asylum Seekers. Available at: (retrieved on 16 February 2014).

European Commission (2005) Migration and Development. Some Concrete Orientations. Communication from the Commission of the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. COM(2005) 390 final, Brussels, 1.09.2005. Available at (retrieved on 21 December 2013).

European Commission. A new response to a changing Neighbourhood.Brussels, 25.5.2011.

COM(2011) 303 final.

Fassmann, Heinz, Haller, Max, Lane, David Stuart (2009) Migration and Mobility in Europe: Trends, Patterns and Control. Cheltenham etc.: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Favell, Adrian (2008) ‘Rebooting migration theory. Interdisciplinarity, Globality and

Postdisciplinarity in Migration Studies.’ In: C.B. Brettell and J.F. Hollifield (Eds.) Migration

Theory. Talking Across Disciplines. Second edition. Routledge. Chapter 9, pp.259-278.

Franzoni, Chiara, Scelatto, Giuzeppe and Stephan, Paula (2012) Foreign Born Scientists: Mobility Patterns for Sixteen Countries. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research. Available at: 2012_5_1_Stephan_Foreign-born-scientists.pdf. Retrieved on 4 February 2014.

Geddes, Andrew (Ed.) (2011) International Migration. London etc.: Sage.

Geddes, Andrew anf Money, Jeanette (2011) ‘Mobility within the European Union’. In: Hansen, Randall. Ed. Migration, Nation States, and International Cooperation. New York: Routledge, pp. 31-43.

Geiger, Martin and Pécoud, Antoine (Eds.) (2010) The politics of International Migration Management. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Genov, Nikolai (2011) ‘Global City and Regional Periphery’. In: Genov, Nikolai and Tessa Savvidis. Eds. Tronsboundary Migration in the Post-Soviet Space. Frankfurt am Main, etc. Peter Lang.

Genov, Nikolai (2012) ‘The Challenge of Four Global Trends”. In: Genov, Nikolai. Ed. Global Trends and Regional Development. New York: Routledge.

Giannetti, M., Federici, D., Raitano, M. (2009) Does Migration Help Reducing Inequality and Social Exclusion? University of Rome, Dipartimento di economia pubblica. Working Paper 118.

Di Giovanni, Julian, Levchenko, Andrei A. and Ortega, Francesc (2014) A Global View of Cross-border Migration. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

de Haas, Hein (2007) Remittances, Migration and Social Development. A Conceptual Review of literature. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.

Hagendoorn, L. (2003) Integrating Immigrants in the Netherlands: Cultural versus Socio-economic Integration. Aldershot etc.: Ashgate.

Hatton, Timothy J. and Williamson, Jeffrey G. (2005) Global Migration and World Economy: Two

Centuries of Policy and Performance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Hirose, K, Nikač, M., Tamagno, E. (2011) Social Security for Migrant Workers. A Rights-based Approach. Geneva: ILO. Available at: (retrieved on 26 December 2013).

Hofman, Dieter (Ed.) (2011) Headhunter: Blick hinter die Kulissen einer verschwiegenen Branche. Wiesbaden: Gabler.

Holzmann, R., Koettl, J. (2011) Portability of Pension and Other Social NBenefits: Facts, Concepts, Issues. Social Protection Discussion Paper, No.1110. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. Available at: (retrieved on 18 December 2013)

International Migration Report 2013 (2013) New York: United Nations.

International Migration and Remittances (2013) International Migration. Special Isssue, Vol. 51, Supplement s1.

Koser, Khalid (2007) International Migration: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford etc.: Oxford University Press.

Kyle, D. (2011) Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

Lanzieri, Giampaolo (2011) Fewer, Older and Multicultural? Projections of the EU populations by foreign/national Backgrounds. Luxembourg: Publication Office of the European Union.

Lehne, S. Time to Reset the European Neighbourhood Policy. Carnegie Europe, 2014.

(07 July, 2014)

Massey, Douglas S. et al. (2005) Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

OECD (2013) OECD Better Life Index. Paris: OECD. Available at (retrieved on 14 January 2014).

Pascouau, Yves and Strik, Tineke (Eds.) (2012) Which Integration Policies for Migrants? Interaction between the EU and Its Member States. Nijmegen: Wolf legal publishers.

Sandu, V. (2011) The Situation of Children and Elderly Left Behind by Migration. Policy Review Paper, University of Maastricht, Holland. Available at (retrieved on 12 December 2013).

Schneider, Hildegard and Wiesbrock, Anja (2011) ‘Circular Migration: A Triple Win

Situation? Wishful Thinking or a Serious Option for a Sustainable Migration Policy? In:

Schieck, Dagmar, Liebert, Ulrike and Schneider, Hildegard (Eds.) European Economic

and Social Constitutionalism after the Treaty of Lisbon. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, pp. 123-147.

Stocker, Simon. Ed. (2009) European Social Watch Report 2009: Migrant in Europe as Development Actors. Between hope and vulnerability. Bruxelles: Eurostep. Available at: (retrieved on 22 December 2013).

Talani, Leila Simona (Ed.) (2012) Globaization., Migration, and the Future of Europa: Insiders and Outsiders. London: Routledge.

Toth, A. et al. (2008) National Analysis at National Level of the Phenomenon of Children Left Home by Their Parents Who Migrate Abroad for Employment. Bucharest: UNICEF Romania. Available at (retrieved on 05 January 2014).

Triandafyllidou, A. (2011) METOIKIS Project. Circular Migration between the EU and its Neghbours. A Comparative Analysis. Florence: European University Institute.

Vogiazides, Louisa. (2009) ‘Migrant Workers’ Remittancees: A Development Instrument in Question. In: European Social Watch Report 2009: Migrant in Europe as Development Actors. Between hope and vulnerability, pp.11-13. Available at: (retrieved on 22 December 2013).

Vorhaeghe, Peter (2009) ‘Coherence between Migration and Development Policies’. In:

European Social Watch Report 2009: Migrant in Europe as Development Actors. Between hope and vulnerability, pp.8-10. Available at: (retrieved on 22 December 2013).

Wickramasekara, Piyasiri (2011) Circular Migration: A Triple Win or a Dead End. Geneva:

ILO

(09 July, 2014).

Yomogida, Morihiro and Zhao, Laixun (2010) ‘Two-Way Outsourcing, International Migration, and

Wage Inequality’. Southern Economic Journal, 77 (1), 161-180.

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