Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development

Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development

Skeldon, Ronald; Bastia, Tanja

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2020

596

Dura

Inglês

9781138244450

15 a 20 dias

1192

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Part I. Conceptual perspectives and approaches 1. Paradoxes of Migration and Development 2. Migration and Development: Theorising Changing Conditions 3. Migration and Development: Theoretical Legacies and Analytical Agendas in the Age of Rising Powers 4. The Interface between Internal and International Migration 5. Border Work: Frames, Barriers, and Disingenuous Development 6. Undocumented Migration and Development 7. Geographies and Histories of Unfreedom Part II. Economic and Social Dimensions: Poverty and Inequalities 8. Migration and Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Overview 9. Gender, Migration, and Development 10. Remittances: Eight Analytical Perspectives 11.Social Remittances 12. Skilled Migration 13. Diasporas and Development in the Global Age 14. The Informalisation of Migration Governance Across Africa's Urban Archipelagos 15. Labour Migration, Poverty, and Inequality: A Gap in the Development Debate Part III. Families and Social Policy 16. The Well-Being of Stay Behind Family Members in Migrant Households 17. Families and Migration in the Twenty-First Century 18. Independent Child Migration: Mobilities and Life Course Transitions 19. Ageing, Migration, and Development 20. Migration and Health 21. Care, Social Reproduction, and Migration 22. Education and Migration 23. So Many Houses, as Many Homes? Transnational Housing, Migration, and Development 24. Social Protection, Development, and Migration: Challenges and Prospects Part IV. Policies, Rights, and Interventions 25. Rights-Based Approaches to Migration and Development 26. Migration, the MDGs, and SDGs: Context and Complexity 27. National Migration Policy: Nature, Patterns, and Effects 28. Global Civil Society, Migration, and Development 29. When Liberal Democracy Pulls Apart: Challenges for Protecting Migrants' Rights in the UK 30. Research and Policy in Migration and Development: Some Personal Reflections Part V. Key Challenges for Migration and Development 31. Are Current 'Return Policies' Return Policies? A Reflection and Critique 32. From Humanitarianism to Development: Reconfiguring the International Refugee Response Regime 33. Conflict-Induced Displacement and Development 34. Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement: An overview of issues and interventions 35. Climate-Change Disruptions to Migration Systems 36. Acute Natural Disasters and Displacement 37. Effects of Anti-Trafficking Policies on Migrants 38. On the Margins: Migrant Smuggling in the Context of Development Part VI. Migration Corridors: Large and Small 39. The Philippines-Hong Kong Migration Corridor 40. Thailand-Myanmar Migration Corridor: From Battlefield to Marketplace 41. The Kyrgyzstan-Russia Migration Corridor 42. The Turkey-Germany Migration Corridor 43. The Libya-Italy Migration Corridor 44. The Burkina Faso-Cote d'Ivoire Migration Corridor 45. The Zimbabwe-South Africa Migration Corridor 46. The Mexico-US Migration Corridor 47. The Bolivia-Argentina Migration Corridor 48. The Venezuela-Trinidad and Tobago Migration Corridor Part VII. Translating Migration and Development 49. Shifts in Migration and Development Studies: A Perspective from France 50. Migration, Development, and Border Control: A Review of the German Literature 51. Spanish Studies on Migration and Development: Areas of Prestige and Knowledge Production 52. Development as the Axis Migration Policy: A Perspective from Brazil 53. Migration and Development Transitions: A Perspective from Latin America 54. Migration and the Development of the Russian State: Three Centuries of Migration Management 55. Internal Migration and Development: A Perspective from China In Lieu of a Conclusion: Tracing the Way Forward in Migration and Development
Young Men;International Monetary Fund;migration;Migration Development Debates;immigration;United Nations High Level Dialogue;development;Humanitarian Aid;displacement;Home Town;refugee;Internal Displacement;remittances;South South Migration;economic migrants;Social Reproduction;natural disasters;Global Migration Governance;Development-induced migration;Migration Development Nexus;non-Anglophone perspectives;Independent Child Migrants;migration-development nexus;Trafficking Protocol;current affairs;Irregular Migration;international development;Policy Issue;Net Immigration Countries;South Sudan;Global Care Chains;Remittance Houses;Civil Society;Migrant Smuggling;Diaspora Engagement Strategies;IRR Model;Disaster Displacement;Social Remittances