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Intro -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 Labour Migration as an Exampe of the Transnationalization of Work -- 2.1 The Transnationalization of Work -- 2.2 International Labour Migration in the 21st Century -- 2.3 A Transnational Mobility Space in Europe -- 2.4 Characteristics of Transnational Labour Mobility in Europe -- 2.5 The Regulation of European Labour and Service Mobility -- 2.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Transnational Labour Mobility in Europe in the 21st Century -- 3.1 A New Dynamic of Labour Mobility in Europe -- 3.2 Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Intra-European Labour Mobility -- 3.3 Labour Market Effects -- 3.4 Summary -- References -- 4 Germany: New Migration In-Between a Job Market Boom, Skill Shortages and Precarious Mobility -- 4.1 Intra-European Migration, Eastern Enlargement, and a Restricted Labour Market -- 4.2 Post-2011: Migration into an Open and Booming Labour Market -- 4.3 Labour Market Effects and "Atypical" Employment -- 4.4 An "Ratchet Effect Downwards"? The (Re-)Regulation of the Labour Market -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 Austria: Migration Into an Open Labour Market in the "Middle of Europe" -- 5.1 Intra-European Mobility, Eastern Enlargement, and a Restricted Labour Market -- 5.2 Post-2011: Migration into an Open Labour Market -- 5.3 Transnational Mobility and "Atypical" Employment -- 5.4 Re-Regulation, Equal Pay and an Enforcement Problem -- 5.5 Summary -- References -- 6 Restricted Mobilities In-Between the COVID-19 Pandemic and Brexit -- 6.1 Europe and the World in Spring 2020 -- 6.2 Labour Mobility in -between "Systemic Importance" and Precarity -- 6.3 Save the German Asparagus with Domestic Harvest Workers? -- 6.4 24-Hour Mobile Care in Austria: Cross-Border Commuters in the Pandemic -- 6.5 Regained Sovereignty? Brexit, COVID-19, and a Shortage of Truck Drivers -- 6.6 Summary.
References -- 7 European Labour Mobility in Uncertain Times -- References.
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