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
part |49 pages
Theories and historical contextualisation of migration and asylum trends
part |52 pages
Migration and the labour market
part |35 pages
Migration, families and welfare implications
part |45 pages
Cultural diversity, citizenship and socio-political integration challenges
chapter |8 pages
Integration indicators
part |87 pages
Migration and development
part |35 pages
Asylum and refugee studies today
part |60 pages
Irregular migration and trafficking of human beings