The Migration Of Workers In The United Kingdom And The European Community
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsForeword by Hugh Tinker, Director, Institute of Race Relations List of Tables Acknowledgements ....... Chapter I Introduction PART ONE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EEC FREE MOVEMENT OF LABOUR SYSTEM AND THE IMMIGRATION OF WORKERS INTO CONTINENTAL COUNTRIES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM Chapter 2 The EEC's System of Freedom of Movement Chapter 3 Immigration of Workers in European Countries (a) Belgium (b) France (c) Germany (d) Italy (e) Luxembourg (f) The Netherlands (g) Non-EEC Countries:Switzerland and Britain Chapter 4 Excursus: The Self-feeding Process of Economic Migration from Low-wage to Post-industrial Countries with a Liberal Capitalist Structure Chapter 5 The Effect of Freedom of Movement on Migratory Patterns in the Common Market PART TWO THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EEC FREE MOVEMENT OF LABOUR SYSTEM AND THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND SITUATION IN THE MAIN COUNTRIES Chapter 6 The Future of Freedom of Movement in the EEC Chapter 7 The Socio-demographic Background (a) Belgium (b) France (c) Germany (d) Italy (e) The Netherlands (f) Great Britain HI Chapter 8 The Economic Prospects: Britain and Germany PART THREE BRITAIN'S ACCESSION TO THE EEC SYSTEM OF FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND THE FUTURE OF LABOUR MIGRATION ACROSS THE CHANNEL Chapter 9 The Problem of UK Nationality Chapter 10 Legislative Problems of Britain's Entry Chapter II The Size and Direction of Cross-Channel Migratory Exchanges Appendix UK Nationality, Freedom of Movement, and the Treaty of Brussels Bibliography , |