Migrations in the scene of the European Single Market
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31447/AS00032573.1990107.06Keywords:
Single Act, European Community, immigration policies, harmonization of national policiesAbstract
The taking effect of the Single Act in the European Community brings with it, asfar as the migratory phenomenon is concerned, a set of primarily legal consequences, but, caused by it, social and human consequences. In this article, the following items are analysed: the concepts and their evolution, the problems of harmonization of national policies and of the definition of a community policy, the distribution of foreign residents in the countries belonging to the Community. It is considered that the immigration policies within the Community (taken as a whole) will tend to be more conjunctural than structural; more determined by the possible common denominator of the diverse national policies, than by some well planned and supranational purpose.