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      Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies
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      Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies

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      Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies book

      Edited ByAnna Triandafyllidou
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 9 October 2015
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315759302
      Pages 414
      eBook ISBN 9781315759302
      Subjects Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Global Development, Social Sciences
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      Triandafyllidou, A. (Ed.). (2015). Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315759302

      ABSTRACT

      The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of the multi-disciplinary field of international migration and asylum studies. Utilising contemporary information and analysis, this innovative Handbook provides an in depth examination of legal migration management in the labour market and its affect upon families in relation to wider issues of migrant integration and citizenship.

      With a comprehensive collection of essays written by leading contributors from a broad range of disciplines including sociology of migration, human geography, legal studies, political sciences and economics, the Handbook is a truly multi-disciplinary book approaching the critical questions of:

      • Migration and the labour market
      • Integration and citizenship
      • Migration, families and welfare
      • Irregular migration
      • smuggling and trafficking in human beings
      • asylum and forced migration.

      Organised into short thematic and geographical chapters the Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies provides a concise overview on the different topics and world regions, as well as useful guidance for both the starting and the more experienced reader. The Handbook’s expansive content and illustrative style will appeal to both students and professionals studying in the field of migration and international organisations.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |22 pages

      Migration and asylum in the twenty-first century

      ByAnna Triandafyllidou

      part |49 pages

      Theories and historical contextualisation of migration and asylum trends

      chapter |9 pages

      Migration theories

      A critical overview
      ByKaren O’Reilly

      chapter |7 pages

      Evaluating migration policy effectiveness

      ByMathias Czaika, Hein de Haas

      chapter |13 pages

      Demography and international migration

      ByPhilippe Fargues

      chapter |10 pages

      Migration and gender

      ByMirjana Morokvasic

      chapter |8 pages

      Transnational migration

      ByAyse Caglar

      part |52 pages

      Migration and the labour market

      chapter |7 pages

      Are migrants good for the host country's economy?

      ByNazmun N. Ratna

      chapter |6 pages

      International migration and US innovation

      Insights from the US experience
      ByWilliam R. Kerr

      chapter |8 pages

      High-skilled migration

      ByS. Irudaya Rajan

      chapter |8 pages

      Migrant entrepreneurship

      Alternative paradigms of economic integration
      ByJan Rath, Veronique Schutjens

      chapter |6 pages

      Temporary, seasonal, circular migration

      A critical appraisal
      ByRonald Skeldon

      chapter |8 pages

      Guest worker schemes yesterday and today

      Advantages and liabilities
      ByDimitria Groutsis, Lina Venturas

      chapter |7 pages

      Discrimination against immigrants in the labour market

      An overview and a typology
      ByJohn Wrench

      part |35 pages

      Migration, families and welfare implications

      chapter |6 pages

      Migration, work and welfare

      ByEleonore Kofman

      chapter |6 pages

      Irregular migration and the welfare state

      Strange allies?
      ByMaurizio Ambrosini

      chapter |6 pages

      Global care chains

      ByHelma Lutz, Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck

      chapter |8 pages

      Transnational parenthood

      ByOlena Fedyuk

      chapter |7 pages

      Family migration and migrant integration 1

      BySaskia Bonjour, Albert Kraler

      part |45 pages

      Cultural diversity, citizenship and socio-political integration challenges

      chapter |6 pages

      Migration, citizenship and post-national membership

      ByJelena Dzankic

      chapter |11 pages

      Integration paradigms in Europe and North America

      ByIrina Isaakyan

      chapter |10 pages

      Migration and cultural diversity challenges in the twenty-first century

      ByNasar Meer, Tariq Modood

      chapter |8 pages

      Integration indicators

      The difference between monitoring integration and evaluating policies
      ByThomas Huddleston

      chapter |8 pages

      Migrant children and educational challenges

      ByDirk Jacobs, Perrine Devleeshouwer

      part |87 pages

      Migration and development

      chapter |7 pages

      Migration and economic remittances

      Impact on development
      BySaman Kelegama, Bilesha Weeraratne

      chapter |7 pages

      Return migration and development

      The significance of migration cycles
      ByJean-Pierre Cassarino

      chapter |6 pages

      Social remittances

      How migrating people drive migrating culture
      ByPeggy Levitt

      chapter |7 pages

      Migration and diasporas

      What role for development?
      ByPiyasiri Wickramasekara

      chapter |7 pages

      Migration and development

      A focus on Africa
      ByGiorgia Giovannetti, Mauro Lanati

      chapter |11 pages

      Migration and development

      A view from Asia
      ByBinod Khadria

      chapter |6 pages

      Asian migration to the Gulf states

      ByChinmay Tumbe

      chapter |18 pages

      Migration and development

      The Asian experience
      ByDilip Ratha, Soonhwa Yi, Seyed Reza Yousefi

      chapter |7 pages

      Migration and development in Latin America

      The emergence of a southern perspective
      ByRaúl Delgado-Wise

      chapter |9 pages

      Migration within developing areas

      Some African perspectives on mobility
      ByOliver Bakewell

      part |35 pages

      Asylum and refugee studies today

      chapter |7 pages

      Unmixing migrants and refugees

      ByLiza Schuster

      chapter |8 pages

      Climate change and migration

      Lessons from Oceania
      ByJohn R. Campbell, Richard D. Bedford

      chapter |8 pages

      Global governance and forced migration

      ByAlexander Betts

      chapter |10 pages

      Asylum in the twenty-first century

      Trends and challenges
      ByGeorgia Papagianni

      part |60 pages

      Irregular migration and trafficking of human beings

      chapter |7 pages

      The challenge of irregular migration

      ByDita Vogel

      chapter |6 pages

      Transit migration

      A contested concept
      ByAngeliki Dimitriadi

      chapter |8 pages

      Migrant smuggling

      ByAnna Triandafyllidou

      chapter |7 pages

      Trafficking in human beings

      15 years after the Palermo Protocol
      ByAlexandra Ricard-Guay

      chapter |10 pages

      Controlling irregular migration

      Policy options and unwanted consequences
      ByCamille Schmoll

      chapter |20 pages

      Irregular migration and health challenges

      ByIoanna Kotsioni
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