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Causes and Consequences of Global Migration
By (Author) Joakim Ruist
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
30th March 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
International economics
Labour / income economics
Industrial relations, occupational health and safety
304.8
Hardback
212
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Migration has been a key feature of several far-reaching political events that have shaken the western world in recent years. How western countries handle issues of how to regulate immigration appears critical for their future development. Many agree on this, but at the same time think they know too little about these issues. This book has been written for those who want to find out more about why people migrate and what the consequences are of their doing so. It looks at what motives drive people to migrate and at migrants economic outcomes in their destination countries. It describes the state of knowledge about the economic and social consequences of migration for the communities that receive the migrants. And it discusses what scope there is in the west for increasing the level of control over migration.
By exploiting the most relevant literature in social and economic sciences, Joakim Ruist has produced a thoughtful and comprehensive reference book for anyone wishing to gain more insight into the migration debate. A must-read to enlighten our judgments and reflections. Anthony Edo, Researcher in economics, CEPII, Paris
Joakim Ruist researches and teaches on the causes and consequences of migration atthe University of Gothenburg.