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CALL FOR PAPERS
All interested researchers are invited to submit articles for the IMMIGRATION issue of Sosyoekonomi in 2010. Migration of human beings both domestically and internationally is caused by many social, political, and economical factors and brings about many social, political, and economical outcomes. Turkey as a developing country has experienced sizeable movements of its own people in the country. It is also a country that has provided relief for Europe’s labor shortages since 1960. Recently, however, it has encountered its own issue of transit and illegal immigration. Sosyoekonomi welcomes all researchers interested in immigration related topics to submit both theoretical and empirical papers to this special issue.
Guest Editor: Fatih Savasan.
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
- The effects of immigration on labor market,
- Immigration and crime,
- Fiscal effects of immigration (natives’ tax burden, effects on social security system and on public expenditures such as education, health and security),
- Immigration and income distribution,
- Domestic and international conflicts and immigration,
- Differences and similarities between labor mobility and capital mobility and international trade,
- Illegal immigration, transit immigration, and asylum seekers and other types of immigration,
- Brain-Drain, Brain-Gain (The effects of brain-drain on developing and developed countries),
- Workers’ remittances, immigration and poverty,
- Diaspora, network effects,
- Migration issues in European Union,
- Economic integration of immigrants
- Social integration of immigrants,
- Immigration and urbanization,
- Immigration related national and international regulations.
Important Dates
Deadline for submission: 30.06.2010 Format: Please visit Notes for Contributors.
-- Prof. Ahmet Burcin YERELI Editor
http://yunus.hacettepe.edu.tr/~aby/
http://www.sosyoekonomi.hacettepe.edu.tr/
http://www.pegem.hacettepe.edu.tr/

