Moving away from the quantitative and empiricist-positivist approaches that have often characterised migration research, this book explores the key issues involved in researching migratory phenomena in a qualitative manner.
This book thoroughly examines the socio-economic and labor market paths of young NEETs, particularly migrants and women, in the disadvantaged regions of Mediterranean Southern Europe—specifically, the island, coastal, and peripheral areas of Greece, Cyprus, Italy, and Spain.