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E-grāmata: Exploring Contemporary Migration

  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317890867
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317890867
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Exploring Contemporary Migration provides the first comprehensive introduction to the various aspects of population migration in both the developed and the developing worlds. Some of the most important quantitative and qualitative methods used for the description and analysis of migration are presented in a clearly structured and accessible way. The various theoretical approaches used to explain the complex patterns of migration are also summarised. These patterns are then explored through the use of specific migration-related themes: employment, stage in the life course, quality of life, societal engineering, violence and persecution, and the role of culture.

Exploring Contemporary Migration
is written in a user-friendly, accessible style, appealing to undergraduate students of population geography and social science students taking a population module. This text will also be valuable reading to those researchers and academics concerned with gaining a broad understanding of the dynamics and patterns of contemporary population.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction: the spatial impact of migration
1(33)
Migration as a feature of daily life
1(1)
Three migration biographies: an illustration
2(2)
The scale and importance of migration
4(1)
Migration as a spatial event
5(28)
Conclusion
33(1)
Chapter 2 Defining and measuring migration
34(23)
Introduction
34(1)
Denning migration: the component parts
34(4)
Data sources
38(6)
Analysing migration quantitatively
44(7)
Analysing migration qualitatively
51(5)
Conclusion
56(1)
Chapter 3 Contrasting conceptual approaches in migration research
57(26)
Introduction
57(2)
Determinist accounts of human migration
59(12)
Humanist accounts of human migration
71(2)
Integrated accounts of human migration
73(9)
Conclusion
82(1)
Chapter 4 Migration and employment
83(22)
Introduction
83(1)
International labour migration
83(7)
Economic models of internal labour migration in the developed world
90(3)
Refining explanations of labour migration in the developed world
93(8)
Refining explanations of labour migration in the developing world
101(3)
Conclusion
104(1)
Chapter 5 Migration and the life-course
105(23)
Introduction
105(1)
The family life-cycle concept and migration
105(4)
Broadening the concept: life-courses
109(4)
Life transitions and migration
113(12)
Conclusion
125(3)
Chapter 6 Migration and the quality of life
128(25)
Introduction
128(1)
The Ture of the city' and urbanisation
129(12)
The `lure of the countryside' and counterurbanisation
141(7)
Migration and location-specific amenities
148(4)
Conclusion
152(1)
Chapter 7 Migration and social engineering
153(27)
Introduction
153(1)
Engineering migration and the place of human rights
153(2)
Engineering international migration
155(14)
Engineering internal migration
169(10)
Conclusion
179(1)
Chapter 8 Forced migration
180(27)
Introduction
180(1)
Defining refugees
180(2)
The contemporary global refugee crisis
182(5)
Nation-states and the causes of refugee movements
187(4)
The refugee experience
191(3)
The impact of refugees upon localities
194(1)
Policy towards refugees
195(4)
Not all forced migrants are refugees
199(7)
Conclusion
206(1)
Chapter 9 Migration and culture: some illustrations
207(28)
Introduction
207(1)
Cultures of migration: some illustrations
208(26)
Conclusion
234(1)
Bibliography 235(38)
Index 273
Paul Boyle, Keith Halfacree, Vaughan Robinson