Extracomunitarian
In the European Union, "extracomunitarian" is a formally defined title that applies to all non-European Union citizens.[1] While this technically includes citizens of non-Third World nations as the United States, Australia, Canada, or Switzerland, the word is often overtoned to refer to migrants that legally or illegally enter Europe from developing countries,[2] and hence mostly used in reference to issues such as discrimination (and integration) of immigrants, migrant workers,[3] immigration laws, and multi-ethnic society.[4]
Footnotes
- ↑ Colatrella (2001), p. 96; see the text on Google Books
- ↑ Colatrella (2001), pp. 97–100
- ↑ Accidents at work in extracomunitarian workers 2002–2006
- ↑ "European Commission EQUAL Initiative: Integration". Webgate.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
References
- Steven Colatrella (2001), Workers of the World: African and Asian migrants in Italy in the 1990s, Africa World Press