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Topic
Aging
Edition
International Edition
ISBN
9781572309005
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Age of Migration, Third Edition : International Population Movements in the Modern World
Author
Mark J. Miller, Stephen Castles
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Item Width
6.1in
Number of Pages
338 Pages

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Now in a revised and expanded third edition, this widely adopted text provides a global perspective on the nature of migration movements, why they take place, and their effects on industrialized countries and the developing world. Extensively rewritten chapters provide information on and comparative analyses of the world's main migration regions. The role of migration in the formation of ethnic minority groups is examined, as is the impact of growing ethnic diversity on economies, cultures, and political institutions. Included are a wealth of concrete examples, tables, and maps.

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Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1572309008
ISBN-13
9781572309005
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Mark J. Miller, Stephen Castles
Publication Name
Age of Migration, Third Edition : International Population Movements in the Modern World
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
338 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
6.1in

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Lc Classification Number
Jv6032.C37 2003
Edition Number
3
Reviews
"The extraordinary success ofThe Age of Migrationlies in its presentation of the first comprehensive analysis of international migration as a global process. Successive editions have provided overall accounts of migration patterns across time and space, and have examined ways that migration is shaped by, and in turn affects, the structure of the international system. This updated third edition incorporates important recent developments in these processes. It also includes a completely new chapter addressing recently heightened concerns about the impact of migration on issues of security and sovereignty. It thus becomes the new essential text for the study of international migration."--Jeffrey G. Reitz, Program in Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies and Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada "This thoroughly revised third edition provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of the main trends in international migration across much of the globe and a state-of-the-art commentary on the burgeoning migration literature. The authors keep pace with rapidly changing circumstances that shorten the half-lives of generalizations about migration and quickly date textbooks. The most distinctive feature of the third edition is a new chapter on the state and immigration control. Focusing on how migration pressures have changed in the last decade, the authors produce a judicious summary of the mixed record of state policies in stimulating and curtailing different types of migration. Their exposition is a model of clarity and avoids asserting either the death of sovereignty or the popular but contradictory claims that the policies of the receiving states are uniformly restrictive, anti-immigrant, and ineffective."--Gary Freeman, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin "Without doubt, this book remains the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the multiple aspects of population movements around the globe, from migration trends and policies to issues of immigrant incorporation and anti-immigrant politics. It weaves together theoretical perspectives with rich, up-to-date, empirical detail; identifies problems associated with migration; advances solutions; and provides extensive references for further study. Undergraduate and graduate students, the interested public, and scholars will profit from reading this book."--Helga Leitner, University of Minnesota, "The extraordinary success ofThe Age of Migrationlies in its presentation of the first comprehensive analysis of international migration as a global process. Successive editions have provided overall accounts of migration patterns across time and space, and have examined ways that migration is shaped by, and in turn affects, the structure of the international system. This updated third edition incorporates important recent developments in these processes. It also includes a completely new chapter addressing recently heightened concerns about the impact of migration on issues of security and sovereignty. It thus becomes the new essential text for the study of international migration."--Jeffrey G. Reitz, Program in Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies and Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada "This thoroughly revised third edition provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of the main trends in international migration across much of the globe and a state-of-the-art commentary on the burgeoning migration literature. The authors keep pace with rapidly changing circumstances that shorten the half-lives of generalizations about migration and quickly date textbooks. The most distinctive feature of the third edition is a new chapter on the state and immigration control. Focusing on how migration pressures have changed in the last decade, the authors produce a judicious summary of the mixed record of state policies in stimulating and curtailing different types of migration. Their exposition is a model of clarity and avoids asserting either the death of sovereignty or the popular but contradictory claims that the policies of the receiving states are uniformly restrictive, anti-immigrant, and ineffective."--Gary Freeman, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin "Without doubt, this book remains the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the multiple aspects of population movements around the globe, from migration trends and policies to issues of immigrant incorporation and anti-immigrant politics. It weaves together theoretical perspectives with rich, up-to-date, empirical detail; identifies problems associated with migration; advances solutions; and provides extensive references for further study. Undergraduate and graduate students, the interested public, and scholars will profit from reading this book."--Helga Leitner, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, "The extraordinary success of The Age of Migration lies in its presentation of the first comprehensive analysis of international migration as a global process. Successive editions have provided overall accounts of migration patterns across time and space, and have examined ways that migration is shaped by, and in turn affects, the structure of the international system. This updated third edition incorporates important recent developments in these processes. It also includes a completely new chapter addressing recently heightened concerns about the impact of migration on issues of security and sovereignty. It thus becomes the new essential text for the study of international migration."--Jeffrey G. Reitz, Program in Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies and Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada "This thoroughly revised third edition provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of the main trends in international migration across much of the globe and a state-of-the-art commentary on the burgeoning migration literature. The authors keep pace with rapidly changing circumstances that shorten the half-lives of generalizations about migration and quickly date textbooks. The most distinctive feature of the third edition is a new chapter on the state and immigration control. Focusing on how migration pressures have changed in the last decade, the authors produce a judicious summary of the mixed record of state policies in stimulating and curtailing different types of migration. Their exposition is a model of clarity and avoids asserting either the death of sovereignty or the popular but contradictory claims that the policies of the receiving states are uniformly restrictive, anti-immigrant, and ineffective."--Gary Freeman, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin "Without doubt, this book remains the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the multiple aspects of population movements around the globe, from migration trends and policies to issues of immigrant incorporation and anti-immigrant politics. It weaves together theoretical perspectives with rich, up-to-date, empirical detail; identifies problems associated with migration; advances solutions; and provides extensive references for further study. Undergraduate and graduate students, the interested public, and scholars will profit from reading this book."--Helga Leitner, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, "The extraordinary success of The Age of Migration lies in its presentation of the first comprehensive analysis of international migration as a global process. Successive editions have provided overall accounts of migration patterns across time and space, and have examined ways that migration is shaped by, and in turn affects, the structure of the international system. This updated third edition incorporates important recent developments in these processes. It also includes a completely new chapter addressing recently heightened concerns about the impact of migration on issues of security and sovereignty. It thus becomes the new essential text for the study of international migration."--Jeffrey G. Reitz, Program in Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies and Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada "This thoroughly revised third edition provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of the main trends in international migration across much of the globe and a state-of-the-art commentary on the burgeoning migration literature. The authors keep pace with rapidly changing circumstances that shorten the half-lives of generalizations about migration and quickly date textbooks. The most distinctive feature of the third edition is a new chapter on the state and immigration control. Focusing on how migration pressures have changed in the last decade, the authors produce a judicious summary of the mixed record of state policies in stimulating and curtailing different types of migration. Their exposition is a model of clarity and avoids asserting either the death of sovereignty or the popular but contradictory claims that the policies of the receiving states are uniformly restrictive, anti-immigrant, and ineffective."--Gary Freeman, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin "Without doubt, this book remains the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the multiple aspects of population movements around the globe, from migration trends and policies to issues of immigrant incorporation and anti-immigrant politics. It weaves together theoretical perspectives with rich, up-to-date, empirical detail; identifies problems associated with migration; advances solutions; and provides extensive references for further study. Undergraduate and graduate students, the interested public, and scholars will profit from reading this book."--Helga Leitner, University of Minnesota
Table of Content
1. Introduction 2. The Migratory Process and the Formation of Ethnic Minorities 3. International Migration before 1945 4. Migration to Highly Developed Countries since 1945 5. The State and International Migration: The Quest for Control 6. The Next Waves: The Globalization of International Migration 7. New Migrations in the Asia-Pacific Region 8. Migrations and Minorities in the Labour Force 9. The Migratory Process: A Comparison of Australia and Germany 10. New Ethnic Minorities and Society 11. Migrants and Politics 12. Conclusion: Migration in the Post Cold-War Era of Globalization
Copyright Date
2003
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Earth Sciences / Geography, Emigration & Immigration, International Relations / General
Lccn
2003-001727
Dewey Decimal
325
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science, Social Science, Political Science

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