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International Migration and Economic Development
Robert E.B. Lucas
‘Robert E. B. Lucas draws together 15 chapters, including his own synopsis, on the important and somewhat controversial topic of international migration and economic development. Much prior work has focused on the interaction between...eBook:Find out more$56.80
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The Economics of Immigration
Barry R. Chiswick
‘Barry Chiswick was a brilliant pioneer on the economics of migration long before it caught the attention of mainstream economists. This collection of his best papers illustrates clearly why he has that favored reputation.’ – Jeffrey G. ... -
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Worker Displacement in the US/Mexico Border Region
Edited by José A. Pagán
‘An interesting, interrelated mixture of descriptive and empirical analyses, case studies, and theoretical modeling that relates to a timely and important issue that is of considerable policy interest. . . The book reads well and is acce...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Return Migration in the Asia Pacific
Edited by Robyn Iredale, Fei Guo, Santi Rozario
‘There are few studies on return migration in general and even fewer on migrants who have returned to their home countries in the Asian and Pacific region. Much is heard about “brain drain" but much less about "brain drain reversal". Thi...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Migration in the Asia Pacific
Edited by Robyn Iredale, Charles Hawksley, Stephen Castles
‘This book confirms the strength of immigration scholarship in the Asian Pacific region and provides an indispensable mirror for the research community in Europe and North America. Highly recommended.’ – Jock Collins, Ethnic and Racial S...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration
Edited by Amnon Levy, João R. Faria
‘This book is certainly a great reference for anyone interested in development economics not only because of the specific issues that it covers, but also in terms of the general approaches that it presents. Economists and researchers stu... -
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The Economics of Migration
Edited by Klaus F. Zimmermann, Thomas K. Bauer
‘The collection of reprinted, scholarly articles is useful both for economists starting research in the field and as a guide to the literature for graduate students.’ – Sandra E. Belanger, American Reference Books Annual 2003 ‘This col... -
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Contemporary Minority Migration, Education and Ethnicity in China
Robyn Iredale, Naren Bilik, Wang Su, Fei Guo, Caroline Hoy
‘Offering an in-depth analysis of this internal migration, the book proves indispensable for gaining a better understanding of the changes inherent in China’s transition from a planned to a market economy.’ – Isabelle Attané, China Persp... -
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International Migration into the 21st Century
Edited by M. A.B. Siddique
‘This volume of papers is among the best to appear in the prolific literature on international migration published during the last two decades. It should be of value both to the migration specialist and to readers interested in this incr... -
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Growth, Employment and Migration in Southeast Asia
Prema-chandra Athukorala, Chris Manning, Piyasiri Wickramasekara
‘There is much to recommend this book. It is well written and free of economic jargon, and will therefore be easily accessible to scholars in many disciplines. It provides an excellent overview of economic and labor issues in a region th... -
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Gender and Migration
Edited by Katie Willis, Brenda Yeoh
‘. . . introduces the reader to a range of informative, interesting, persuasive and well-argued papers on gender and migration. As such, it represents an important and overdue acknowledgement of the centrality of gender to explanations a... -
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Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism
Edited by Steven Vertovec, Robin Cohen
‘. . . this book is a valuable resource which has collected together an important range of contributions, many of which may not be easy to track down for the individual scholar.’ – Claire Dwyer, Progress in Human Geography ‘. . . this ...