With the aim of providing insight into Polands prospects of becoming a country
of net immigration, this book explores essential aspects in development of immigration
processes, focusing on the country’s migration policy, and issues of employment and
integration of foreigners.
The book fills a niche in migration literature, uncovering the key drivers of inflow of
immigrants to Poland. Its unique value is built upon empirical analyses based on
up-to-date statistics and a variety of data sources collected in the Centre of Migration
Research, University of Warsaw within the last decades.
Comprehensive analytical work demonstrated in this volume will prove to be attractive to a
wide array of readers. In particular, it can serve as a textbook for courses on
international migration, politics, regional and cultural studies, especially in cases
where Central and Eastern Europe and enlargements of the European Union are in focus.
Moreover, a number of recommendations addressed in the book may be an invaluable source of
inspiration for policymakers at both national and EU levels.
The Authors:
Marta Anacka, Marta Biernath, Maciej Duszczyk, Agata Górny, Izabela
Grabowska-Lusińska, Anna Janicka-Żylicz, Paweł Kaczmarczyk, Ewa Kępińska, Marta
Kindler, Magdalena Lesińska, Marek Okólski, Anna Piekut, Renata Stefańska, Maciej
Szczepański, Monika Szulecka.
269 pages, Hardcover