Title: Crossing Borders: Migration In Europe
1Crossing Borders Migration In Europe
2nd TEE of Katerini, Greece
2First part roundup - statistics
- Migration
- definition
- types of migration
- Greek emigration
- countries of destination
- period 1955 1977
- Immigration towards Greece
- national distribution
- regional distribution
- foreign students
- per country of origin
- per school year
- legal illegal immigrants in Greece
- Total population alterations in Greece
3Migration definition
- the change temporary or permanent of the
place of residence for a person or group
4Migration types
MIGRATION
FOREIGN
DOMESTIC
foreign emigration
domestic emigration
OUTFLOW Move from
INFLOW Move to
foreign immigration
domestic immigration
5Greek Civilians Abroad by Decade
6Greek Emigrants in Europe
7period 1955 1977
- 1955 up to 1959
- outflow addressing mainly overseas and to
Belgium. - 1959 up to 1966
- main destination Federal Republic of Germany.
- 1967 up to 1968
- main destination overseas (because of the
depression in Europe). - 1969 up to 1973
- main destination Western Europe (recovering from
the depression). - 1973 up to 1977
- outflow is reduced and the phenomenon of
repatriation which continues up to now is
noticed, mainly because of the massive homecoming
of Greeks from the Soviet parts of the Black Sea.
8First part roundup - statistics
- Migration
- definition
- types of migration
- Greek emigration
- countries of destination
- period 1955 1977
- Immigration towards Greece
- national distribution
- regional distribution
- foreign students
- per country of origin
- per school year
- legal illegal immigrants in Greece
- Total population alterations in Greece
9Number of Foreigners In Greece 1/2
10Number of Foreigners In Greece 2/2
11National Distribution of Immigrants
57
12Foreigners in Greece by region
NORTH AEGEAN IONIAN ISLANDS SOUTH
AEGEAN EPIRUS WEST MACEDONIA CENTRAL
GREECE PELOPONNESE CRETE WEST GREECE EAST MACED.
THRACE THESSALY CENTRAL MACEDONIA ATTICA
15
44
15
44
13Foreign Students by Educational Level
14Number Of Immigrant / Repatriated Students by
Country of Birth
15Number of Foreign Students per School Year
16Legal Illegal Immigrants In Greece
17Population Changes in Greece (Caused by Migration)
18second part roundup reasons for migration
- why do persons or groups move?
- reasons for Greek emigration 1955 1977
- reasons for immigration from Eastern Europe to
Greece
19reasons for Greek emigration1955 1977 1/2
- lack of investments
- It was estimated that, during the mid 60s, the
investments (local and foreign funds) required,
for the whole Greek work force to be employed,
were almost three times bigger than the actual
ones. - underemployment low income (agriculture)
- an average 11.9 (1963) of the active rural
population was underemployed. Underemployment
contrasts big seasonal ups and downs. - During the spring and autumn months,
underemployment was minor - During the summer and winter months, 20 of the
active rural population was underemployed - in 1963 for the first time more than 100,000
emigrants were recorded
20reasons for Greek emigration1955 1977 2/2
- unemployment (mainly in urban areas)
- in the late 50s, Greece experienced the highest
figures of unemployment for the whole period
between 1956 and 1978. - after 1960, unemployment figures shrink, because
of - the Greek-German agreement for the recruitment
and expedition of Greek workers to the Federal
Republic of Germany (March 30th, 1960) - the attachment of Greece to the EEC (1962)
- political reasons
- state oppression (1967-1974)
- better living standards
21Reasons for Immigration from Eastern Europe 1/2
- political changes in Eastern Europe
- financial reasons, after the sociopolitical
changes in these countries, during the last
decades - purely political reasons (refugee, asylum)
- search for employment
- unemployment is the main cause, the lack of
resources to support a household - the decline of many traditional sections of
production - family reunion or repatriation
- education (studies)
- Greeces geographic position
22Reasons for Immigration from Eastern Europe 2/2
Other reasons Refugee Asylum Studies Family
reunion Repatriation Homecoming Employment
23Conclusion
- Greece used to be a country of departure for
emigrants, but since the early 90s it became a
country of arrival for immigrants - migration after the war is motivated by a large
variety of reasons, and carried out in many
extraordinary ways of moving - migrant units consist of groups of people, that
vary in many terms, such as - the country an geographic region of origin
- the reasons for migration
- the followed route
- social origin
- educational level
- gender