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Book ChapterPublication Metadata only The changing waves of migration from the Balkans to Turkey: a historical account(Springer, 2015) İçduygu, A.; Sert, Deniz Şenol; International Relations; SERT, DenizAhmet İçduygu and Deniz Sert tell the history of migration from the Balkans to Turkey from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. They relate this history to nation-building, but also to economic conditions and specific Turkish concerns, such as the perceived need for immigration to compensate for a declining population at that time. They also demonstrate that after 1990, ethnic migration decreased and irregular labour migration became more important.Book ChapterPublication Metadata only A debate over return migration: the case of Turkish guest workers in Germany(2016-03) İçduygu, A.; Sert, Deniz Şenol; International Relations; SERT, DenizThis chapter aims to provide an overview of the return migration of Turkish guest workers and their family members. While doing so, it also elaborates on the theoretical and conceptual discussions of the notion of return migration, and it discusses the empirical question of how return migration has evolved over time in the case of the guest-worker scheme between Turkey and Germany. There are several reasons that make it worthwhile to elaborate the case of Turkish guest workers in Europe in general (and in Germany in particular) in the context of the whole notion of return migration. First, it is a migratory system that has evolved from temporary migration to permanent settlement over the last five decades. Second, while this transformation has taken place, some migrants have returned home, but others have stayed abroad. Third, as this covers a period since the early 1960s, different generations are involved, including first-generation labor migrants as well as their Europe-born children, and even grandchildren. Finally, as this migration from Turkey includes various types of movements such as labor migration, family reunion, asylum seeking, and clandestine flows, return migration to Turkey also consequently consists of various types of returnees.EditorialPublication Open Access Letter from the Editors(Wiley, 2022-02) İçduygu, A.; Rath, J.; Sert, Deniz Şenol; Üstübici, A.; International Relations; SERT, DenizN/AEditorialPublication Metadata only Letter from the editors(Wiley, 2023-02-20) İçduygu, A.; Rath, J.; Sert, Deniz Şenol; Üstübici, A.; International Relations; SERT, DenizN/ABook ChapterPublication Metadata only Migrants' uncertainties versus states' insecurities: transit migration in Turkey(2014) İçduygu, A.; Sert, Deniz Şenol; International Relations; SERT, DenizSince the early 1980s, Turkey has become an important route for so-called transit migration flows in the south-east of Europe. People from different parts of the South and East have begun to use the Turkish peninsula as a bridge to the West and the North, where they hope to find better living conditions. The number of such people is unknown as there are no figures available for ‘irregular transit migration’ passing through Turkey, which is an expected result, given the murky nature of this phenomenon.EditorialPublication Open Access New year message from the editors(Wiley, 2021-02) İçduygu, A.; Rath, J.; Sert, Deniz Şenol; Üstübici, A.; International Relations; SERT, DenizN/AEditorialPublication Metadata only Progress of migration scholarship over 60 years of International Migration(Wiley, 2021-12) İçduygu, A.; Rath, Jan; Sert, Deniz Şenol; Ustubici, A.; International Relations; SERT, DenizN/A