توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Migration in the Global Political Economy
نام کتاب : Migration in the Global Political Economy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مهاجرت در اقتصاد سیاسی جهانی
سری : International Political Economy Yearbook, Vol. 17
نویسندگان : Nicola Phillips
ناشر : Lynne Rienner Publishers
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 346
ISBN (شابک) : 1588267628 , 9781588267627
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover
Book Title
Table of Contents
ch 1-Migration in the Global Political Economy
Part 1: Migration and Global Capitalism
Part 2: The Migration-Development Nexus
Part 3: The Governance of Migration
Part 1: Migration and Global Capitalism
ch 2-Migration, Minorities, and Welfare States
Changing Welfare States and the Neoliberal Turn
Migration and European Labor Force Dynamics Since 1945
Welfare, Citizenship, and the Challenge of Social Exclusion
North Atlantic Perspectives
State of the Union
Notes
ch 3-The Regulation of Labor Markets Through Migration
Culture and Labor Migration
Migrants as Vulnerable Labor
Migrants as Privileged Labor
Conclusion
Notes
ch 4-Toward a Gendered Political Economy of Migration
The Global Division of Labor, Migration, and Gender
Managing Migration and Managing Poverty
Global Chains
The Way Forward for a Gendered IPE of Migration
Conclusion
Notes
ch 5-The Illegal “Migration Industry”
Illegal Migration
Illegality and Diversity
Conclusion
Notes
Part 2: The Migration-Development Nexus
ch 6-Reinterpreting Migration and Development
Migration as a Spatial and Temporal Process
Components of Migration and Development
Conclusion
Notes
ch 7-Migration and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
African Mobility
Changing Patterns of African Migration
Table 7.1 Origin and Destination of African Migrants by Continent
The Relationship Between Migration and Development in Africa
Conclusion
Notes
ch 8-Migration and Development in Asia
Varieties of Migration in Asia
Asian Brain Drain?
Semiskilled and Unskilled Labor Migration
Feminization
Table 8.1 Top Ten Destinations of Filipino OCWs, and Percentage of Females Among Them, 2002
Undocumented Workers, the “People Trade,” and Refugees
Remittances, the State, and Development
Entrepreneurial Migration
Conclusion
Notes
ch 9-Migration and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Patterns of Migration
Locating Migration in the Political Economy of Development
Table 9.1 Significance of Remittances, Selected Latin American Countries, 2005
Labor Migration, National Development, and Human Development
Remittances
Table 9.2 Remittances to Latin American Countries, 2005–2008
Brain Drain
Conclusion
Notes
Part 3: The Governance of Migration
ch 10-Borders and Migration in the European Union
The Meaning of Migration
The Borders of Europe
The Regional Governance of Migration in Europe
Conclusion
Notes
ch 11-Immigration Reform in the United States
US Immigration Policies
“Fair and Secure Immigration Reform”
Legislative Initiatives in the US Congress
Why Did Immigration Reform Fail?
Conclusion
Notes
ch 12-The Governance of Immigration in Australia
An Overview of Contemporary Australian Immigration
Table 12.1 Australian Immigration Intakes
Table 12.2 Stocks of Foreign-born Population in Selected OECD Countries
Table 12.3 Top Fifteen Countries of Birth of Foreign-born Population in Australia, 1996 and 2006
Table 12.4 Top Fifteen Ancestries in Australia
Australian Globalization and Immigration Policy
Table 12.5 Australian Immigration Intakes
Table 12.6 Temporary Resident Visa Grants in Australia
Socioeconomic Aspects of Australian Immigrant Settlement
Political Debates over Immigration and Immigrant Settlement
Contemporary Cosmopolitan Contradictions
Conclusion
Notes
Part 4: Conclusion
ch 13-Migration and the Global Economic Crisis
Acronyms
References
The Contributors
Index
About the Book