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Cultural Centres and Guest Worker Integration in Stuttgart, Germany, 1960–1976

Authors Mark E. Spicka
Year 2014
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
1 Journal Article

The Guest-Worker in Western Europe — An Obituary

Authors Stephen Castles
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2 Journal Article

Rita Chin, The Guest Worker Question in Postwar Germany

Authors Anna Holian
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
3 Journal Article

Guest workers in the underground economy

Authors Slobodan Djajić, Alice Mesnard
Year 2015
Journal Name LABOUR ECONOMICS
4 Journal Article

Precarity and guest work in US tourism: J-1 and H-2B visa programs

Authors William Terry
Year 2018
Journal Name Tourism Geographies
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5 Journal Article

Three views of "guest workers" in the United States

Authors Marcia Taylor, Dori Finley
Year 2009
Journal Name International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
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6 Journal Article

A Decade of Studying Guest Workers Through the Projects of the Serbian Ethnological and Anthropological Society

Authors Dragana Antonijević, Ana Banić Grubišić, Miloš Rašić
Year 2021
Journal Name Etnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology
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7 Journal Article

Guest or Temporary Foreign Worker Programs

Year 2015
Book Title Handbook of the Economics of International Migration
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9 Book Chapter

He Came, He Saw, He Stayed. Guest Worker Programmes and the Issue of Non‐Return

Authors Tanya Basok
Year 2000
Journal Name International Migration
10 Journal Article

Guest Workers – From Their Own Perspective. Narratives About Life and the Socio-Economic Position of Migrant Workers

Authors Dragana Antonijević, Ana Banić Grubišić, Marija Krstić
Year 2011
Journal Name Etnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology
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11 Journal Article

Biographic Consequences of Parent Child-Separation during the Migration Process: The Case of Guest-Worker Migration to Germany

Principal investigator Rahim Hajji (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Theoretical background and objectives Research on youth migration in Germany has given little attention to transnational family relations so far. The project explores both the extent and the long-term individual consequences of migration-related family separation during childhood. The first part of the study focuses on guest-workers' immigration strategies in order to explain the development and consequences of transnational family relations in the context of the recruitment of ""gastarbeiter"" in Germany. The study differentiates between guest workers from Southern Europe (Greece, Italy, Spain, Yugosla­via and Portugal) and from Islamic Mediterranean countries (Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia). Survey data are used to construct and describe ""migration chains"" in order to test hypotheses on transnational family relations and the extent of resulting parent-child separation. The analysis of qualitative data gathered from interviews with young migrants living in Germany permits the investigation of the familial decision-making processes concerning migration and the cones­quences of separation from parents experienced during childhood. At the second stage, the project also analyses the attachment behaviour of migrants who, in the context of immigration to Germany, temporarily lived in transnational families during their childhood. The idea that a separation from parents experienced during childhood will influence the general attachment behaviour forms the core thesis of attachment theory (Bowlby 1969, Ainsworth 1985a). But instead of concentrating on immediate social consequences of migration-related parental loss on the child-parent-relationship, the study analyses the marital status of adults depending on whether they experienced separation from their parent(s) due to migration during their childhood. Research design, data and methodology Data are analysed descriptively and by means of logistic regression models, using the German Mikrozensus 2005. Additionally, a series of interviews has been conducted with young Moroccan migrants who had been temporarily separated from their parents. Findings The extent of separation experiences differs according to ethnic background. Children with an Islamic Mediterranean background have a significantly higher hazard of experiencing a migration-related separation from one of their parents (mostly, from their father) than those from Southern European countries. A temporary loss of both parents was observed more frequently among young migrants with a European origin. The interviews reveal that it is much more difficult for the children to deal with the absence of both parents. Regression results show that the experience of a separation from parents during childhood significantly reduces the chances of marriage among adult migrants, and that the age at separation plays an important role, while the duration does not show any effects."
Year 2008
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12 Project

Immigration Policy and Agriculture: Possible Directions for the Future

Authors Philip Martin
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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14 Journal Article

The ‘Guest-Worker Syndrome’ Revisited?: <i>Migration and employment among Polish workers in Oslo</i>

Authors Jon Horgen Friberg
Year 2012
Journal Name NORDIC JOURNAL OF MIGRATION RESEARCH
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15 Journal Article

New Guest Worker Regimes?

Authors Michael Samers
Book Title An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation
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16 Book Chapter

American Attitudes toward Guest Worker Policies

Authors Shayerah Ilias, Katherine Fennelly, Christopher M. Federico
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 16
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17 Journal Article

'Alle wegen leiden naar Gent' : Trajecten van mediterrane migranten naar de Arteveldestad, 1960-1980

Authors Jozefien DE BOCK
Year 2012
Journal Name Brood & Rozen : Tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis van sociale bewegingen, 2012, Vol. 3, pp. 47-75
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18 Journal Article

Restrictions on Access to Social Protection by New Southern European Migrants in Belgium

Authors Mikolaj Stanek, Jean-Michel Lafleur
Book Title South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
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19 Book Chapter

Guest Worker Families in Europe

Authors Başak Bilecen
Year 2016
Journal Name Encyclopedia of Family Studies
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21 Journal Article

The Guest Workers

Authors Kristin Surak
Year 2013
Journal Name MERKUR-DEUTSCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EUROPAISCHES DENKEN
22 Journal Article

The Ethnic Economy and the Turkish Ethnic Economy in London

Authors Saniye Dedeoglu
Book Title Migrants, Work and Social Integration
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23 Book Chapter

Ethical medical repatriation of guest workers: Criteria and challenges

Authors Teck-Chuan Voo, Sharon Kaur, Natarajan Rajaraman
Year 2020
Journal Name DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS
Citations (WoS) 1
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24 Journal Article

The guest worker question in postwar Germany

Authors Min Zhou
Year 2008
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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25 Journal Article

The guest worker question in postwar Germany

Authors Michael Fichter
Year 2008
Journal Name Labor History
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26 Journal Article

Guest worker policies for the twenty‐first century

Authors Philip Martin
Year 1997
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
27 Journal Article

The Guest-Worker in Western Europe - An Obituary

Authors Stephen Castles
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 115
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28 Journal Article

Hong Kong Labor Market in the Aftermath of the Crisis: Implications for Foreign Workers

Authors Ng Sek-Hong, Grace O.M. Lee
Year 1998
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
29 Journal Article

Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs

Authors Martin Ruhs, Philip Martin
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 138
32 Journal Article

Turks in Europe. From Guest Worker to Transnational Citizen

Authors Paul Spickard
Year 2012
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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33 Journal Article

Poverty risk among older immigrants in a scandinavian welfare state

Authors Vibeke Jakobsen, Peder J. Pedersen
Year 2017
Journal Name European Journal of Social Security
Citations (WoS) 1
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34 Journal Article

Migrant Vulnerabilities: ‘Guest Workers’ in Kerala

Authors Anand Panamthottam Cherian, S. Irudaya Rajan
Year 2024
Journal Name Indian Journal of Human Development
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36 Journal Article

Migration and Borders

Authors Olivia Ruiz
Year 2006
Journal Name LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
37 Journal Article

Two Identity Narratives

Authors Ivan Kovačević, Dragana Antonijević
Year 2018
Journal Name Etnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology
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38 Journal Article

Guest workers: Enduring questions and policy controversies

Authors Martin Ruhs
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration
39 Journal Article

Integration revisited

Authors Rossalina Latcheva, Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger
Year 2011
Journal Name Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie
40 Journal Article

DEPRESSIVE SYNDROMES IN GUEST-WORKERS IN MANNHEIM

Authors H HAFNER
Year 1981
Journal Name SCHWEIZER ARCHIV FUR NEUROLOGIE UND PSYCHIATRIE
41 Journal Article

Integration Politics as an Apparatus

Authors Johanna Schuster-Craig
Year 2017
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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42 Journal Article

GUEST WORKERS AND THE 2ND GENERATION - ERASMUS-UNIVERSITY

Authors G BEYER
Year 1980
Journal Name International Migration
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44 Journal Article

Do policy legacies matter? Past and present guest worker recruitment in Germany

Authors Antje Ellermann
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
45 Journal Article

Immigration, Integration, and Anxiety in Germany

Authors Robin Ostow
Year 2005
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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46 Journal Article

Migration, unemployment and discrimination

Authors Tobias Müller
Year 2003
Journal Name European Economic Review
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47 Journal Article

Transnationale (Rückkehr-)Migration ehemaliger koreanischer Gastarbeiterinnen in Hessen und Südkorea

Principal investigator Yonson Ahn (Principal Investigatot)
Description
"Ende März erhielten die Koreastudien an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main die erfreuliche Mittteilung, dass das Forschungsprojekt „Transnationale (Rückkehr-)Migration ehemaliger koreanischer Gastarbeiterinnen in Hessen und Südkorea“ im Rahmen des Forschungsschwerpunkts ""Dimensionen der Kategorie Geschlecht - Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung in Hessen"" auch im Jahr 2017 weiter durch das Hessische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst gefördert wird. Somit läuft das Projekt über die gesamte geplante Laufzeit von Mai 2016 bis Oktober 2017. Das Projekt unter der Leitung von Frau Professor Dr. Yonson Ahn (Koreastudien, FB09) untersucht die Rolle der ehemaligen koreanischen „Gastarbeiterinnen“, die vor allem im Pflegesektor tätig waren, in wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Transferprozessen zwischen Deutschland und Korea. In diesem Zusammenhang wird insbesondere analysiert, inwiefern ihre Migrationserfahrungen und die Rückkehrmigration geschlechterspezifisch sind. Die einzelnen Akteurinnen machen dabei teilweise ganz unterschiedliche Erfahrungen, die sie dazu bewegen, entweder im Migrationsland zu bleiben, weiter nach Nordamerika zu migrieren, oder in ihre Heimat zurückzukehren. Das Projekt trägt dazu bei, die Verbindung von geschlechterspezifischen Fragestellungen mit der Migrationsforschung zu stärken. Im Rahmen der zweiten Phase des Projektes wird am 23. Juni 2017 ein internationaler Workshop mit dem Thema “Transnational (Return-) Migration of Korean ‘Guestworkers’ in Hessen, Germany and Korea” an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main stattfinden, der internationale Wissenschaftlerinnen aus Europa, Nordamerika, Südkorea und Indien zusammenbringt und die in dem Projekt gewonnenen Forschungsergebnisse zur Bedeutung der Pflegemigration nach Hessen, Deutschland und Europa diskutiert. Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen."
Year 2016
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