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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Population & demography > Immigration & emigration

The Economics of Immigration and Social Diversity (Hardcover): Solomon W. Polachek, Carmel Chiswick, Hillel Rapoport The Economics of Immigration and Social Diversity (Hardcover)
Solomon W. Polachek, Carmel Chiswick, Hillel Rapoport
R4,431 Discovery Miles 44 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume is a collection of papers dedicated to the memory of the late Tikva Lecker. Professor Lecker's many interests included topics in labor economics, women and the economy, the economics of Judaism, the economics of migration and every aspect of the economic experience of immigrants and their descendants. Each chapter in this volume honors the memory of Professor Lecker by presenting research on a topic in which she was especially interested. "The Research in Labor Economics" series was started in 1977. Each volume consists of a collection of refereed research papers written by top economists. Recent volumes have hosted papers from D. Acemoglu, J.D. Angrist, D. Card, H. Farber, A. Kreuger, E. Lazear, G. Field, and J. Mincer, among others.

Work, Family and Commuting in Europe - The Lives of Euro-commuters (Hardcover): D. Ralph Work, Family and Commuting in Europe - The Lives of Euro-commuters (Hardcover)
D. Ralph
R1,854 Discovery Miles 18 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Euro-commuters' have emerged as a new group of migrants since the onset of the economic crisis in the EU. These people work in one country but live in another. This book analyses the characteristics of these migrants, their motivations and how commuting influences their personal, family and social lives.

Migration and Social Cohesion in the UK (Hardcover): M Hickman, N. Mai, H. Crowley Migration and Social Cohesion in the UK (Hardcover)
M Hickman, N. Mai, H. Crowley
R1,517 Discovery Miles 15 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on a flagship research project for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's Immigration and Inclusion programme, this book argues that social cohesion is achieved through people (new arrivals as well as the long-term settled) being able to resolve the conflicts and tensions within their day-to-day lives in ways that they find positive and viable.

The Heart of the Heartland - Norwegian American Community in the Twin Cities (Paperback): David C Mauk The Heart of the Heartland - Norwegian American Community in the Twin Cities (Paperback)
David C Mauk
R793 R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Save R84 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Birthplace, Migration and Crime - The Australian Experience (Hardcover): Ronald D. Francis Birthplace, Migration and Crime - The Australian Experience (Hardcover)
Ronald D. Francis
R2,416 R1,999 Discovery Miles 19 990 Save R417 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

An historical and contemporary account of migrant crime in Australia, this book explores a range of issues from mental health and victimology to immigration policy and legal analysis, arguing that it is birthplace, not race, which impacts upon crimes committed by migrants.

Social Considerations of Migration Movements and Immigration Policies (Hardcover): ule Ercetin, efika Social Considerations of Migration Movements and Immigration Policies (Hardcover)
ule Ercetin, efika
R5,224 Discovery Miles 52 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the globalized era, a higher level of attention is given to various migration, immigration, and refugee movements. By undertaking research on these concepts, their impact on contemporary society can be better understood. Social Considerations of Migration Movements and Immigration Policies is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly material on the socio-economic effects of immigration and refugee crises on regional and international levels. Including a range of innovative perspectives such as peace building, political refugees, and civil protection, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academics, graduate students, policy makers, and practitioners interested in the social dimensions of migration and immigration policies.

Decolonizing Literacy - Mexican Lives in the Era of Global Capitalism (Paperback, New): Gregorio Hernandez-Zamora Decolonizing Literacy - Mexican Lives in the Era of Global Capitalism (Paperback, New)
Gregorio Hernandez-Zamora
R955 Discovery Miles 9 550 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Millions of descendants of the former colonized and enslaved peoples around the world are now classified as poor readers, bad writers, and slow learners. Are they illiterate or silenced people? Are they global citizens or global outcasts? Drawing from case studies of flesh and blood individuals in Mexico and the U.S., this book questions the colonizing images of the "illiterate", and explores the ways in which the long social history of conquest and colonization, plunder and globalization, is inscribed in the personal histories of today's subjugated people. It argues that rather than "limited literacy skills" they face systematic lack of freedom to speak, act, and make decisions about their own lives. Literacy, thus, is understood as a key practice of voice and citizenship.

Intergenerational consequences of migration - Socio-economic, Family and Cultural Patterns of Stability and Change in Turkey... Intergenerational consequences of migration - Socio-economic, Family and Cultural Patterns of Stability and Change in Turkey and Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Ayse Guveli, Harry Ganzeboom, Lucinda Platt, Bernhard Nauck, Helen Baykara-Krumme, …
R2,671 R1,995 Discovery Miles 19 950 Save R676 (25%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book analyzes the impact of migration on the lives of multiple generations of 2000 Turkish families. Exploring education, marriage, fertility, friends, attitudes and religiosity, it reveals transformations and continuities in the lives of migrants and their families in Europe when compared to their non-migrant counterparts in Turkey.

Migrant Citizenship from Below - Family, Domestic Work, and Social Activism in Irregular Migration (Hardcover): K. Shinozaki Migrant Citizenship from Below - Family, Domestic Work, and Social Activism in Irregular Migration (Hardcover)
K. Shinozaki
R1,938 Discovery Miles 19 380 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Migrant Citizenship from Below explores the dynamic local and transnational lives of Filipina and Filipino migrant domestic workers living in Schoenberg, Germany. Shinozaki examines their irregular migrant citizenship status from 'above', which is produced by complex interactions between Germany's welfare, care, and migration regimes and the Philippines' gendered politics of overseas employment. Despite the predominant representation of these workers as invisible, these spatially immobile migrants maintain sustained transnational engagements through parenting and religious practices. Shinozaki studies the reverse-gendered process of international reproductive labor migration, in which women traveled first and were later joined by men. Despite their structural vulnerability, participant observations and biographical interviews with the migrants demonstrate that they enact and negotiate migrant citizenship in the workplace, transnational households, religious practices and through accessing health provisions.

The Migration-Development Nexus - A Transnational Perspective (Hardcover): Thomas Faist, Margit Fauser, Peter Kivisto The Migration-Development Nexus - A Transnational Perspective (Hardcover)
Thomas Faist, Margit Fauser, Peter Kivisto
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines current policy discussions around the migration-development nexus and subjects them to rigorous conceptual and empirical criticism through a transnational lens, placing the current re-discovery of migrants as agents of development nexus into theoretical and historical perspective.

The Japanese Community in Brazil, 1908 - 1940 - Between Samurai and Carnival (Hardcover, New): Slone The Japanese Community in Brazil, 1908 - 1940 - Between Samurai and Carnival (Hardcover, New)
Slone
R2,869 Discovery Miles 28 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The largest Japanese community outside East Asia in the 1930s and one long neglected in English-language scholarship was in Brazil. Drawing heavily on little-used sources, including the Japanese-language press of Brazil, Stewart Lone explores the growth of expatriate settlements, small businesses, schools, civic groups, and sports and leisure. Lone reinterprets issues of Japanese identity and relations with other peoples.

The Economics of Illegal Immigration (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): C. Yoshida, A. Woodland The Economics of Illegal Immigration (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
C. Yoshida, A. Woodland
R2,866 Discovery Miles 28 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an extensive review of the current state of illegal immigration in Europe and North America whilst providing theoretical analysis. This analysis models illegal immigration in a two-country framework, highlights the inter-related labour markets and considers a range of immigration policy instruments, including border patrols and employer surveillance and sanctions. Distinguishing between scenarios with and without the international mobility of capital, this book also examines various profit sharing arrangements. Other issues explored include: - The effectiveness of tighter border patrols and internal surveillance upon the level of illegal immigration - The effects upon national and international welfare - And optimal immigration policy choices

Siloed Diversity - Transnational Migration, Digital Media and Social Networks (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Catherine Gomes Siloed Diversity - Transnational Migration, Digital Media and Social Networks (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Catherine Gomes
R1,644 Discovery Miles 16 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the experiences of transient migrants in the Asia-Pacific, and in so doing provides new ways of understanding diversity. By focusing on the transient destination hubs of Australia and Singapore, Catherine Gomes shifts our thinking about diversity for two disruptive reasons: the increasingly large and global transient flows of people and our everyday reliance on digital media. The unprecedented usage of digital media influences not only communication patterns and information-seeking behaviour, but has also led to the rapid evolution of the very nature of entertainment and news, and directly impacted on our documenting and mapping of self (e.g. posts of photographs, opinions and links on social media timelines). The book introduces readers to the concept of siloed diversity - a phenomenon which occurs when people rely on a hierarchy of identities developed while in transience to make connections and disconnections with others.

Immigrant Women in the United States - A Selectively Annotated Multidisciplinary Bibliography (Hardcover, Annotated edition):... Immigrant Women in the United States - A Selectively Annotated Multidisciplinary Bibliography (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Donna Gabaccia
R2,480 Discovery Miles 24 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although general bibliographies on immigration may include entries on women, researchers interested in women immigrants will welcome this work. . . . Gabaccia's study includes more than 2,000 entries for books, journal articles, and PhD dissertations divided into chapters on broad genres or subjects: bibliography, general works, migration, family, work (meaning earning wages), working together (meaning collective community action), body, mind, cultural change, biography, autobiography, and fiction. Access is further enhanced by author, person, group, and subject indexes. . . . This work should be included in both public and academic libraries serving populations interested in women's lives. Choice Increasing awareness of cultural diversity, the growth of women's studies, and the arrival of this country's third wave of immigrants in the 1970s and 1980s have all contributed to strong recent interest in female immigrants. Immigrant Women in the United States is a multidisciplinary bibliography of women--including mothers and their daughters--who voluntarily crossed a national boundary to live or work in the United States. It covers scholarly secondary source materials in English--books, articles, and dissertations. Bibliographies, autobiographies, and fiction are dealt with in separate chapters. In an effort to encourage interdisciplinary research, the publications are arranged by topic, with separate chapters devoted to general works, migration, family life, work, collective action, women's bodies and minds, cultural and generational change, and biography. In addition, it is the only bibliography on the subject of immigrant women that systematically reviews literature on notable women of foreign birth and the sizable autobiographical, biographical, oral, historical, and fictional literature on immigrant women. Immigrant Women in the United States is only the second bibliography on this subject to appear within the past five years. It differs from that earlier work in the scope and depth of its coverage, including recently published works and dissertations appearing before 1989. It will be an important addition to library collections in women's studies and immigration studies and a valuable reference tool for historians and social scientists.

The Migration of Peoples from the Caribbean to the Bahamas (Hardcover): Keith L Tinker The Migration of Peoples from the Caribbean to the Bahamas (Hardcover)
Keith L Tinker
R1,880 Discovery Miles 18 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Creatively drawing on documentary sources and oral histories, Tinker offers invaluable insights into the social, political, and economic forces that have helped shape the history of West Indian migrations to the Bahamas--a country that has often been overlooked in Caribbean migration studies."--Frederick H. Smith, author of Caribbean Rum Although the Bahamas is geographically part of the West Indies, its population has consistently rejected attempts to link Bahamian national identity to the histories of its poorer Caribbean neighbors. The result of this attitude has been that the impact of Barbadians, Guyanese, Haitians, Jamaicans, and Turks and Caicos islanders living in the Bahamas has remained virtually unstudied. In this timely volume, Keith Tinker explores the flow of peoples to and from the Bahamas and assesses the impact of various migrant groups on the character of the islands' society and identity. He analyzes the phenomenon of "West Indian elitism" and reveals an intriguing picture of how immigrants--both documented and undocumented--have shaped the Bahamas from the pre-Columbian period to the present. The result is the most complete and comprehensive study of migration to the Bahamas, a work that reminds us that Caribbean migration is about more than just the people who leave the islands for the continents of North America and Europe.

Human Displacement from a Global South Perspective - Migration Dynamics in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East... Human Displacement from a Global South Perspective - Migration Dynamics in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Celeste Cedillo Gonzalez, Julieta Espin Ocampo
R1,890 Discovery Miles 18 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on inclusion and governance agenda on the issue of migration within a framework of South-South cooperation. Increasing migration waves present an extraordinary and complex challenge to the international community. In the existing literature, migration processes have been described mostly from Western perspectives, and although these perspectives are analytically relevant, they lack the advantage of a broader interpretation. Taking a Global South approach, this volume gives voices to authors from several Latin American and Latin European universities to offer a more dynamic discussion of the challenges of migration in the twenty-first century. The authors take a broad perspective of global migration, with a focus on case studies from the Global South that highlight Latin American and North African experiences in particular.

The Politics of Ethnicity in Settler Societies - States of Unease (Hardcover): D. Pearson The Politics of Ethnicity in Settler Societies - States of Unease (Hardcover)
D. Pearson
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why have settler societies, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand moved to the forefront of multi-cultural change? This question is addressed in this comparative study. David Pearson explores the linked processes of aboriginal dispossession, settler state formation and international migration, and argues these historical foundations are still closely related to recent trends in ethnic politics. His surveys include discussions of multiculturalism, national identity, sovereignty, globalization, and citizenship.

Multicultural Challenges and Sustainable Democracy in Europe and East Asia (Hardcover): N. Kim Multicultural Challenges and Sustainable Democracy in Europe and East Asia (Hardcover)
N. Kim
R2,974 R2,010 Discovery Miles 20 100 Save R964 (32%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection examines the current stage of multicultural challenges and their influence on democracy in 12 countries of Europe and East Asia. Contributors draw out the differences between European and East Asian approaches to universalizing locality and localizing global norms regarding human rights and democratic individuality.

As the Bamboo Shoots (Hardcover): Celine Tan Robertson As the Bamboo Shoots (Hardcover)
Celine Tan Robertson
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
My Life, My Legacy - Turning The Unexpected into a Lifetime of Cherished Memories (Hardcover): Kefa Oduor Tuju My Life, My Legacy - Turning The Unexpected into a Lifetime of Cherished Memories (Hardcover)
Kefa Oduor Tuju
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Politics of International Migration Management (Hardcover): M. Geiger, A Pecoud The Politics of International Migration Management (Hardcover)
M. Geiger, A Pecoud
R1,556 Discovery Miles 15 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Throughout the world, governments and intergovernmental organizations, such as the International Organization for Migration are developing new approaches aimed at renewing migration policy-making. This book, now in paperback, critically analyzes the actors, discourses and practices of migration management.

The Cultural Politics of Reproduction - Migration, Health and Family Making (Hardcover): Maya Unnithan-kumar, Sunil K. Khanna The Cultural Politics of Reproduction - Migration, Health and Family Making (Hardcover)
Maya Unnithan-kumar, Sunil K. Khanna
R3,015 Discovery Miles 30 150 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Charting the experiences of internally or externally migrant communities, the volume examines social transformation through the dynamic relationship between movement, reproduction, and health. The chapters examine how healthcare experiences of migrants are not only embedded in their own unique health worldviews, but also influenced by the history, policy, and politics of the wider state systems. The research among migrant communities an understanding of how ideas of reproduction and "cultures of health" travel, how healing, birth and care practices become a result of movement, and how health-related perceptions and reproductive experiences can define migrant belonging and identity.

Provincial Globalization in India - Transregional Mobilities and Development Politics (Hardcover): Carol Upadhya, Mario Rutten,... Provincial Globalization in India - Transregional Mobilities and Development Politics (Hardcover)
Carol Upadhya, Mario Rutten, Leah Koskimaki
R4,476 Discovery Miles 44 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to places outside the country raises a number of questions- about the networks that enable their mobility, the aspirations that motivate them, what they give back to their home regions, and how their provincial home worlds engage with and absorb the consequent transnational flows of money, ideas, influence and care. This book analyzes the social consequences of the transmission of migrant resources to provincial places in India. Bringing together case studies from four regions, it demonstrates that these flows are very diverse, are inflected by regional histories of mobility and development, and may reinforce local power structures or instigate social change in unexpected ways. The chapters collected in this volume examine conflicts over migrant-funded education or rural development projects, how migrants from Dalit, Muslim and other marginalized groups use their new wealth to promote social progress or equality in their home regions, and why migrants invest in property in provincial India or return regularly to their ancestral homes to revitalize ritual traditions. These studies also demonstrate that diaspora philanthropy is routed largely through social networks based on caste, community or kinship ties, thereby extending them spatially, and illustrate how migrant efforts to 'develop' their home regions may become entangled in local politics or influence state policies. This collection of eight original ethnographic field studies develops new theoretical insights into the diverse outcomes of international migration and the influences of regional diasporas within India. These collected studies illustrate the various ways in which migrants remain socially, economical and politically influential in their home regions. The book develops a fresh perspective on the connections between transnational migration and processes of development, revealing how provincial India has become deeply globalized. It will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of anthropology, geography, transnational and diaspora studies, and South Asian studies.

Panic, Transnational Cultural Studies, and the Affective Contours of Power (Hardcover): Micol Seigel Panic, Transnational Cultural Studies, and the Affective Contours of Power (Hardcover)
Micol Seigel
R4,479 Discovery Miles 44 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume explores the panic that is a central affective register of our current international order. Fears of Somali pirates, "Gypsy" kidnappers, African warlords, Ebola, "Mexican meth," pimps, coyotes, gangs, climate refugees and more, structure the dark side of a metropolitan unconscious. These are terrors over things that (might) cross borders, threatening the sanctity of territoriality and capital. Inspired by scholarship challenging panics around human and sex trafficking, the contributors to this volume develop the umbrella category of the global moral panic. Embracing the challenge of grasping a phenomenon not previously regarded as cohering, they consider panics provoked by travel, passage, transgression; panics over bodies that move. Like panics over trafficking, the episodes narrated here ride and feed a field of common sense regarding crime, rights, and state power. Their logics of victims and villains nourish notions of the centrality of punishment, drawing from and feeding taxonomies of gender, race, and nation, solidifying the order craved by capital. They spotlight the coloniality of power, the ongoing salience of empire, the savior logics of rescue, and the profound sexism organizing hierarchies of bodies and places. Panic, this volume diagnoses, is a crucial, undertheorized facet of contemporary local-global relations.

The Force of Domesticity - Filipina Migrants and Globalization (Hardcover): Rhacel Salazar Parrenas The Force of Domesticity - Filipina Migrants and Globalization (Hardcover)
Rhacel Salazar Parrenas
R3,083 Discovery Miles 30 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taking as her subjects migrant Filipina domestic workers in Rome and Los Angeles, transnational migrant families in the Philippines, and Filipina migrant entertainers in Tokyo, Parrenas documents the social, cultural, and political pressures that maintain women's domesticity in migration, as well as the ways migrant women and their children negotiate these adversities. Parrenas examines the underlying constructions of gender in neoliberal state regimes, export-oriented economies such as that of the Philippines, protective migration laws, and the actions and decisions of migrant Filipino women in maintaining families and communities, raising questions about gender relations, the status of women in globalization, and the meanings of greater consumptive power that migration garners for women. The Force of Domesticity starkly illustrates how the operation of globalization enforces notions of women's domesticity and creates contradictory messages about women's place in society, simultaneously pushing women inside and outside the home.

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