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Turkey'S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study
Abstract
The movement of people from less developed regions of the vvorld to the more advanced countries has been vvidely studied with regard to its implications for economic growth, international security and socio-political consequences in receiving countries. Turkey, critically placed in one of the most volatile regions of the world, has a very diverse and dangerous neighborhood. Thus, the country plays an important role in the migration of people from neighboring countries to Western Europe as a buffer state. Although Turkey's role as a transit country has been well documented in the literatüre, what is less knovvn is that the country also receives increasing number of immigrants, both from Middle East but also more recently from Western Europe. This study is an attempt to uncover nevv aspects of migration concerning Turkey. First it finds that, Turkey is gradually becoming one of the nevv destinations of migration, as the offıcial statistics clearly demonstrate. Secondly, the study also analyzes a survey data conducted by the authors regarding demographic characteristics, socio-cultural orientations and integration process of the foreign residents in Turkey. The results of the survey research indicate that foreigners are not subjected to any serious and vvidespread discrimination either by the authorities or by the communities in Turkey. Among the participants, 36.9 per cent state that they have sensed no discrimination vvhen applying for a job or at vvork places. The percentage of those feeling themselves secure in Turkey is 87.7, vvhile those feeling unsafe is only 12.3 per cent. The majör diffıculties the foreigners confront are unemployment, economical problems and excessive bureaucratic process especially in obtaining a vvork permit.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Political Science
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
May 1, 2005
Submission Date
January 1, 2005
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2005 Number: 36
APA
Akgün, B., & Şahin, Z. (2005). Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, 36, 217-237. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000113
AMA
1.Akgün B, Şahin Z. Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 2005;(36):217-237. doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000113
Chicago
Akgün, Birol, and Zeynep Şahin. 2005. “Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, nos. 36: 217-37. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000113.
EndNote
Akgün B, Şahin Z (May 1, 2005) Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations 36 217–237.
IEEE
[1]B. Akgün and Z. Şahin, “Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study”, The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, no. 36, pp. 217–237, May 2005, doi: 10.1501/Intrel_0000000113.
ISNAD
Akgün, Birol - Şahin, Zeynep. “Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 36 (May 1, 2005): 217-237. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000113.
JAMA
1.Akgün B, Şahin Z. Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 2005;:217–237.
MLA
Akgün, Birol, and Zeynep Şahin. “Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, no. 36, May 2005, pp. 217-3, doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000113.
Vancouver
1.Birol Akgün, Zeynep Şahin. Turkey’S Diversifying Foreign Residents: An Exploratory Study. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 2005 May 1;(36):217-3. doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000113