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This book provides a collection of key papers about migration, focusing on multiple aspects of international and internal migration in various times and places. Because migration has been such an important part of global peopling, the book contains synopses of major geographic movements from ancient and early history as well as the present. It includes material from anthropology, archaeology, criminology, demography, economics, ethnic studies, geography, health sciences, history, law, public policy, political science, psychology, and sociology. By providing a treatment of migration that is multifaceted, comparative, and multi-disciplinary, it offers not only a basis for conceptualizing broad features of migration and their changes, but also one for discerning the formal and informal policy auspices that have influenced migration. The book thus constitutes a significant resource for students, teachers, practitioners, scholars, and researchers interested in or working on aspectsof migration in any field. It should be particularly useful for people seeking information and knowledge about migration from fields other than their own.
Front matter, african island migration: i. walker, southern african migration: e. campbell.
Changing contexts: from multiculturalism to transnationalism s. castles.
Child trafficking: w. adelson.
Frank D. Bean, Susan K Brown
Dr. Brown is a tenured Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. She is a sociologist/demographer whose areas of specialization are immigration, residential segregation and urban sociology. As a result of conducting research in these areas, she has also developed considerable expertise in geography and urban policy. In addition to her academic and research specializations, she also brings more than fifteen years of journalistic experience as a reporter and editor starting when she was on the staff of the Harvard Crimson and including nearly twelve years with the St. Louis-Post Dispatch.
Book Title : Selected Topics in Migration Studies
Editors : Frank D. Bean, Susan K Brown
DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19631-7
Publisher : Springer Cham
eBook Packages : Social Sciences , Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information : The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023
Hardcover ISBN : 978-3-031-19630-0 Published: 02 March 2023
Softcover ISBN : 978-3-031-19633-1 Published: 03 March 2024
eBook ISBN : 978-3-031-19631-7 Published: 01 March 2023
Edition Number : 1
Number of Pages : XI, 342
Number of Illustrations : 1 b/w illustrations
Topics : Migration , Population Economics , Human Geography , Human Geography
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An Introduction to Migration Studies: The Rise and Coming ...
ON THE MOVE: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRATION AND MIGRATION POLICIES IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD Li Zhu, Ph.D. Cornell University 2022 This dissertation is comprised of three essays that examine how migration policies, espe-cially in the context of globalization, influence immigrants' migration decisions, and what
a personalised overview of theories of international migration, divided into. the following sections: push-pull theory and the neoclassical approach; migration and development transitions ...
International Migration: Trends, Determinants, and Policy ...
1. Introduction. Migration studies have developed rapidly as a research field in recent decades. It encompasses studies on all types of international and internal migration, migrants, and migration-related diversity (King, 2002; Scholten, 2018).Many scholars have observed the increase in the volume of research on migration (Massey et al., 1998; Bommes and Morawska, 2005; Scholten et al., 2015).
International Migration: Definition, Causes and Effects. Samson Maekele T segay. School of Education, Anglia Ruskin University, Young Street, Cambridge CB1 1PT, UK; [email protected] ...
Topics in Migration Research. Sarah Kups. Research Published Mar 10, 2014. Download PDF. With respective emigrant and immigrant stocks that are among the largest in the world, Mexico and Germany are affected by migration like few other countries are. They also exemplify that migratory movements need not be permanent, but are also often less ...
1.1 A Pluralist Perspective on Migration Studies. Migration studies is a broad and diverse research eld that covers many different. fi. topics, ranging from the economics of migration to studies of race and ethnicity. As with many research elds, the boundaries of the eld cannot be demarcated very. fi fi.
Peter Scholten is full professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam with a chair in the Governance of Migration and Diversity. Peter is academic coordinator of the IMISCOE Research Network, alliance coordinator of the European University of Post-Industrial Cities (UNIC) and director of the LDE Centre on the Governance of Migration and Diversity.
In. the U.S. context, the immigrant share of the population almost tripled from a historic low of. 4.7 percent in 1970 to 13.7 percent by 2017. It is sometimes claimed that the immigration surge has been a key contributor to. economic growth, and that an even larger number of immigrants would increase our.
A theory of migration: the aspirations-capabilities framework
Master Thesis Details of the 12th Edition of the Master´s program in Migration Studies (2020-2021) Master Students, Thesis Topics and Supervisors. Name. of Student. Topic. Supervisor. Federica Peloso. The consequences of climate migration with a focus on gender and intersectionality. Zenia Hellgren.
in Exit West by humanizing his principle characters, and focusing on their individual. developments and emotions as they migrate. Saeed and Nadia's migration begins when they are forced to leave their unidentified city. While their initial departure is about finding safety, Saeed and Nadia struggle to find their.
Abstract. This paper provides a review of the literature on the development impact of migration and remittances on origin countries and on destination countries in the South. International migration is an ever-growing phenomenon that has important development implications for both sending and receiving countries.
wages, lack of job security, and unfair distribution of income trigger international migration m ovements. Migration due to economic reasons also creates strong effects. These effects directly ...
Connell, King and White identify an 'evolution' in forms of migrant literature:15. 'pre-literatures' - ethic newsletters or community newspapers; diaries, songs; oral narratives; letters (an attempt to hold on to past identities) Poems, short stories, reportage (usually in native tongue) (forms of therapy)
This book provides a collection of key papers about migration, focusing on multiple aspects of international and internal migration in various times and places. Because migration has been such an important part of global peopling, the book contains synopses of major geographic movements from ancient and early history as well as the present.
3.1. Traditional views of the migration-trade relationship. The traditional view in economics is that the cross-border movement of goods and factors of production are substitutes (e.g. Mundell Citation 1957; Massey Citation 1993).In a policy context, this has been translated into positions arguing for trade liberalization as a means of limiting immigration (Layard Citation 1992; Aroca and ...
migration and assess the evidence base in the context of significant migration from the new EU states. In part 2, we summarise characteristics of immigrants in the UK with a particular focus on Wales. • Our literature review discusses a large variety of channels by which immigration can affect the receiving economy.
Migration is a term that encompasses a wide variety of movements and situations that involve people of all walks of life and backgrounds. More than ever before, migration touches many countries and people in an era of deepening globalisation (Bimrose & McNair, 2011; International Organisation for Migration [IOM], 2017, 2018 ).
The dissertation used the last update of DIOC 2015/16 data. However, exact migration issues require a long-term perspective. Short-run data gives provisional results and it is difficult to determine if significant trends are emerging. Meanwhile, representative data on international migration are scarce and difficult to analyze. It was one of
This dissertation is an attempt to provide better understanding of the phenomenon of return migration. In the existing literature on the topic, several major questions have been ... migration and development remains a challenge; so far, this relationship is debated only on the theoretical level. The second chapter of this dissertation
In this dissertation, the impact of welfare on humanitarian and voluntary migration is examined. The primary research question addressed is whether generous welfare states are magnets for labour migrants and asylum seekers. More precisely, it will be answered whether welfare provisions and the specific types of welfare regimes - the social-
ABSTRACT. This article considers the question of the value and limits of the concept of discrimination for the ethics of migration by drawing attention to the need for a conceptualization of discrimination that can encompass forms of group-based disadvantage that are enabled and reproduced by the three central norms of our contemporary regime of global migration governance: the state's right ...