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Covering both qualitative and quantitative topics, the expert
contributors in this Handbook explore fundamental issues of
scientific logic, methodology and methods, through to practical
applications of different techniques and approaches in migration
research. The chapters of this interdisciplinary Handbook maintain
an introductory level of discussion on migration research methods,
while providing readers with references necessary for those wishing
to go deeper into the topic. Using a combination of concepts and
techniques with research experiences from the field, this Handbook
will prove to be an invaluable guide. Master-level students and
academics in migration-related programs will find this compendium a
useful and stimulating resource. It also discusses issues relating
to the collection of data on migrants, including topics such as
survey designs, interviewing techniques and ethical issues that
policy makers and government employees will find informative.
Advisory Board: Professor Stephen Castles Professor Robin Cohen
Professor Josh DeWind Professor Raul Delgado Wise Contributors: C.
Amuedo-Dorantes, B. Anderson, R. Banerjee, D. Bartram, V. Bilger,
I. Bloemraad, P. Boccagni, P.S. Bose, M. Caesar, C. Carletto, J.
Carling, S. Castles, A. Chikanda, M.M. Chin, J. Crush, A. de Brauw,
R. Delgado Wise, C. Eberhardt, E. Funkhouser, A. Gamlen, A. Hill,
D. Hoerder, T. Iosifides, A.O. Law, F.A. Lozano, H. Marquez
Covarrubias, D. McKenzie, C. Oxford, J. Parker Talwar, W.
Pendleton, S. Pozo, B. Rogaly, M. Ruhs, L. Sanchez-Ayala, J. Shih,
M. Siegel, R. Skeldon, M.D. Steinberger, I. van Liempt, C.
Vargas-Silva, K. Warner, D. Yang
This book comprehensively examines the role of economic growth (or
lack of) as a driver of migration, as well as the impact of
migration on economic growth in receiving and sending countries.
Seminal papers have been selected which cover both, direct and
indirect effects, as well as theoretical and empirical
contributions. This important collection, along with an original
introduction by the editors, provides a combination of the
classical works and topics with the latest contributions and
discussions. It is a comprehensive introduction for those
interested in learning about the topic and an excellent source of
reference for experts.
Covering both qualitative and quantitative topics, the expert
contributors in this Handbook explore fundamental issues of
scientific logic, methodology and methods, through to practical
applications of different techniques and approaches in migration
research. The chapters of this interdisciplinary Handbook maintain
an introductory level of discussion on migration research methods,
while providing readers with references necessary for those wishing
to go deeper into the topic. Using a combination of concepts and
techniques with research experiences from the field, this Handbook
will prove to be an invaluable guide. Master-level students and
academics in migration-related programs will find this compendium a
useful and stimulating resource. It also discusses issues relating
to the collection of data on migrants, including topics such as
survey designs, interviewing techniques and ethical issues that
policy makers and government employees will find informative.
Advisory Board: Professor Stephen Castles Professor Robin Cohen
Professor Josh DeWind Professor Raul Delgado Wise Contributors: C.
Amuedo-Dorantes, B. Anderson, R. Banerjee, D. Bartram, V. Bilger,
I. Bloemraad, P. Boccagni, P.S. Bose, M. Caesar, C. Carletto, J.
Carling, S. Castles, A. Chikanda, M.M. Chin, J. Crush, A. de Brauw,
R. Delgado Wise, C. Eberhardt, E. Funkhouser, A. Gamlen, A. Hill,
D. Hoerder, T. Iosifides, A.O. Law, F.A. Lozano, H. Marquez
Covarrubias, D. McKenzie, C. Oxford, J. Parker Talwar, W.
Pendleton, S. Pozo, B. Rogaly, M. Ruhs, L. Sanchez-Ayala, J. Shih,
M. Siegel, R. Skeldon, M.D. Steinberger, I. van Liempt, C.
Vargas-Silva, K. Warner, D. Yang
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