27 March, 2013

Immigrants in Greece



Athens, Greece

In today's globalized world, there are an estimated 214 million immigrants worldwide. Greece in particular has more immigrants than any other Southern European country in proportion to its population. About 11% of the registered Greek labor force are foreigners.

Albanian migrants constitute some 60% or more of the immigrant population. More recent immigrant groups consist of Asian nationalities, especially from Pakistan and Bangladesh.  Political asylum seekers, refugees and illegal immigrants flow through Turkey, mostly from Afghanistan, Iraq, Kurdistan, Iran, Somalia and other countries. Since the 1990s, increases in such flows have led to the emergence of immigration as an increasingly important political issue in Greece.



Immigrants in Greece



Greece’s European Union membership, coupled with its geographical location between East and West, also contributes to its role as a transit nation in trafficking routes. As a gateway to Western Europe, illegal immigrants are often trafficked through Greece in order to reach other EU countries.  



Being an immigrant, illegal or not, has become a risky way of life in Athens. In the economically ravaged Greece, nationalism is on the rise. Members of the neo-Nazi party “Golden Dawn” (Χρυσή Αυγή) have been beating up immigrants in the streets.



© 2013 Jordan Kevrekidis
 
More images at: Kevrekidis Photography 

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