ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive study of the multi-disciplinary field of international migration and asylum studies. The new edition incorporates numerous new chapters on issues including return migration, the relationship between urbanisation and migration, the role of advanced digital technologies in migration governance, decision making and human agency, and the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on global migration.

Utilising contemporary information and analysis, this innovative Handbook provides an in-depth examination of the major analytical questions pertaining to migration and asylum, whilst discussing key areas such as work, welfare, families, citizenship, the relationship between migration and development, asylum and irregular migration. With a comprehensive collection of essays written by leading contributors from different world regions and covering a broad range of disciplines including sociology, geography, legal studies, political science, and economics, the Handbook is a truly multidisciplinary reader.

Organised into 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.

part I|94 pages

Key analytical and policy dimensions on migration and asylum

chapter 1|10 pages

Migration theories

A critical overview

chapter 4|10 pages

Transnational migration

chapter 5|10 pages

Cities and migration

chapter 6|9 pages

Return migration

part II|60 pages

Migration and labour market

chapter 10|8 pages

International migration and US innovation

Insights from the US experience

chapter 12|10 pages

Global elite migrations

chapter 13|10 pages

Migrant entrepreneurship

Self-employment as strategy of economic incorporation

part III|55 pages

Migration, families, and welfare

part IV|53 pages

Cultural diversity, citizenship, and socio-politico integration challenges

part V|74 pages

Migration and development

chapter 27|9 pages

Migration and economic remittances

Impact on development 1

chapter 28|10 pages

Migration and diasporas

What role in home country development?

chapter 29|11 pages

Migration and development

A focus on Africa

chapter 30|15 pages

Migration and development in Asia

A view through the lens of ‘Hubs and Hinterlands’

chapter 31|7 pages

Asian migration to the Gulf States

chapter 33|10 pages

Contested migration and development agendas

Contrasting views from Africa and Europe

part VI|66 pages

Asylum and Refugee Studies today

chapter 34|7 pages

Unmixing migrants and refugees

chapter 36|13 pages

Asylum in the twenty-first century

Trends and challenges

chapter 37|8 pages

Environmental change and migration

Bringing power and inequality back in 1

chapter 38|9 pages

Climate change and migration

Lessons from Oceania

chapter 39|8 pages

Venezuelans in Latin America

Looking beyond the binary of migrants vs. asylum-seekers

chapter 40|9 pages

Seeking asylum in the Middle East

Lessons from the Syrian crisis

part VII|50 pages

Irregular migration

chapter 43|8 pages

Migrant smuggling

chapter 44|10 pages

Sanctuary cities

chapter 45|11 pages

Exploitation and situations of vulnerability of migrant workers in Europe

Legal and policy responses and challenges 1