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Handbook on International Migration. [PDF]

open access: possibleContemporary Sociology, 1991
Introduction Australia by Ronald F. Moore Botswana by James D. Tarver and H. Max Miller Canada by Monica Boyd and Chris Talyor Federal Republic of Germany by Hilde Wander French West Indies by Herve Domenach and Michael Picouet India by Pravin Visaria and Leela Visaria Ireland by Patrick M. O'Sullivan and Morton D.
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Internal and International Migration

2017
The discussion surrounding how countries in sub-Saharan Africa can reap the benefits of a demographic dividend needs to pay closer attention to the effects of internal and international migration flows. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to the ways in which migration alters the relative size of the working age population, the ratio of ...
Sander, Nikola, Charles-Edwards, Elin
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International Migration, Internal Migration, Mobility and Urbanization

IOM Migration Research Series, 2018
This new publication in the IOM Migration Research Series explores migration as one of the most problematic of the population variables. While reviewing the various instruments to measure international and internal migration, the research questions the ...
R. Skeldon
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Migration-Facilitating Capital: A Bourdieusian Theory of International Migration

Sociological theory, 2018
Despite the centrality of the notion of “capital,” scholarship on international migration has yet to fully explore the generative potential of Bourdieu’s theory. This article “thinks with” Bourdieu to theorize how states, aspiring migrants, and migration
Jaeeun Kim
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China's Internal and International Migration

2013
Part 1: Inequality and Migration 1.The Work Situation and Social Attitudes of Migrant Workers in China under the Crisis LI Peilin and LI Wei 2. Institutional and Non-Institutional Paths: Migrants and Non-Migrants' Different Processes of Socioeconomic Status Attainment in China LI Chunling 3.
Peilin, Li, Roulleau-Berger, Laurence
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International and Internal Migration

1992
Geographic mobility, or migration, is the third component of population change. Migration is the most dynamic and complex of the three population components. Moreover, it is the most difficult to measure. While death occurs only once and the average number of births per woman in the United States today is about two, the occurrences of migration are ...
Louis G. Pol, Richard K. Thomas
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B. Migrations internes

Population, 1967
Nadot Robert, Baudot Jacques, D'hugues Philippe. B. Migrations internes. In: Population, 22ᵉ année, n°1, 1967. pp. 45-50.
Philippe D'hugues   +2 more
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International Migration

2013
Extract: Like immigration itself, economic research on migration seems to come in waves. The large scale of current global migration, and the sometimes quite ugly politics associated with that migration, has produced just such a wave of research. Theoretical and empirical research on immigration, in particular, occurs across the social sciences, with ...
Gaston, Noel, Nelson, Doug
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Demography and international migration

2022
Published: 27 May 2024 The chapter first reviews the relative contribution of net migration and natural increase to overall population growth and shows that they often, but not systematically, vary in opposite directions, according to levels of economic development.
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