The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World

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Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 - Political Science - 401 pages
" The leading text in the field, this authoritative work offers a global perspective on the nature of migration flows, why they occur, and their consequences for both origin and destination societies. Chapters provide up-to-date descriptions and comparative analyses of major migration regions in the North and South. The role of population movements in the formation of ethnic minority groups is examined, as is the impact of growing ethnic diversity on economies, cultures, and political institutions. Useful pedagogical features include accessible boxed examples, tables, maps, and suggestions for further reading. The companion website features an online-only chapter, additional case studies, links to relevant resources, and periodic updates. New to This Edition *Thoroughly revised with the latest information, analysis, theoretical developments, and policies. *Addresses the impact of the global economic crisis since 2008. *Covers the effects of climate change on migration and security. *Discusses new types of labor migration; marriage migration; new areas of origin, transit, and destination; and other current trends"--

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About the author (2014)

Stephen Castles is Research Professor of Sociology, University of Sydney, Australia and Associate Director at the International Migration Institute (IMI), University of Oxford, UK.

Hein de Haas is co-director of the International Migration Institute (IMI) of the University of Oxford, UK and Honorary Professor in Migration and Development at Maastricht University, Netherlands.

Mark J. Miller is Emma Smith Morris Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA.

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