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    Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity:Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy and Spain

    Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity:Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy and Spain

    Erik R. Vickstrom

    This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze unique life-history data to produce policy-relevant conclusions. Using the MAFE dataset as empirical evidence, the book focuses on the legal paths of Senegalese migrants in three different European countries. It shows how multiple contexts of reception produce pathways into irregular legal status and how the resulting complex configurations of irregular status shape migrants’ economic integration into their host societies as well as their ongoing participation in the development of their sending societies. The book thereby increases our understanding of the functioning of African migration systems and the corresponding inclusion patterns in Europe. As such this book will be of interest to scholars working in migration studies, policy makers, and legal professionals.This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze unique life-history data to produce policy-relevant conclusions. Using the MAFE dataset as empirical evidence, the book focuses on the legal paths of Senegalese migrants in three different European countries. It shows how multiple contexts of reception produce pathways into irregular legal status and how the resulting complex configurations of irregular status shape migrants’ economic integration into their host societies as well as their ongoing participation in the development of their sending societies. The book thereby increases our understanding of the functioning of African migration systems and the corresponding inclusion patterns in Europe. As such this book will be of interest to scholars working in migration studies, policy makers, and legal professionals.

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    This open access book provides a unique study of the complexities and consequences of irregular legal status of Senegalese migrants in Europe. It employs sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze

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    Date de publication

    2019 Jan 01

    Auteurs-
    Erik R. Vickstrom

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    978-3-030-12088-7

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    Erik R. Vickstrom
    Erik R. Vickstrom

    Erik Vickstrom is a proven analytic and survey-research professional with more than ten years’ experience in research and programming in population issues, education, environmental management, and food security. A sociologist by training, Dr. Vickstrom has designed and led large-scale behavioral research activities in Africa, Europe, and the US. Areas of research expertise include international migration and development, immigrant integration and educational aspirations, inequality, and diversity and social cohesion. Additional specializations include research methods (quantitative, qualitative, and demographic) and teaching. Dr. Vickstrom has worked extensively in Africa and with African migrants worldwide, with particular experience in Senegal, Guinea, France, and Spain. Dr. Vickstrom received his Ph.D. from Princeton University.

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