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The Europeanization of Industrial Relations in the Service Sector
Problems and Perspectives in a Heterogeneous Field©2015 Monographs -
New Forms of Work Organisation and Industrial Relations in Southern Europe
©2007 Conference proceedings -
Globalisation, Company Strategies and Quality of Working Life in Europe
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Generations at Work and Social Cohesion in Europe
©2010 Edited Collection -
Building Anticipation of Restructuring in Europe
©2009 Monographs -
Between Cross and Class
Comparative Histories of Christian Labour in Europe 1840-2000©2005 Edited Collection -
Immigration from Europe to North America
Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America.
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Changing Liaisons
The Dynamics of Social Partnership in Twentieth Century West-European Democracies©2007 Edited Collection -
Fostering Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in European Regions
©2008 Edited Collection -
Job Insecurity and Union Membership
European Unions in the Wake of Flexible Production©2004 Edited Collection -
Sustainable Chemistry and Biotechnology – A Contribution to Rivers Management
©2006 Conference proceedings -
A European Social Citizenship?
Preconditions for Future Policies from a Historical Perspective©2004 Edited Collection -
Climate Change and the Media
©2009 Textbook