Global Migration: Old Assumptions, New Dynamics [3 volumes]
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Acosta Arcarazo, Diego and Wiesbrock, Anja. Global Migration: Old Assumptions, New Dynamics [3 volumes]. Praeger, 2015. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440804236.
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Acosta Arcarazo, Diego, and Anja Wiesbrock. Global Migration: Old Assumptions, New Dynamics [3 volumes]. Praeger, 2015. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440804236
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Acosta Arcarazo, Diego & Wiesbrock, A. (2015). Global Migration: Old Assumptions, New Dynamics [3 volumes]. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440804236
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This three-volume work exposes myths and debunks misinformation about global migration, an issue generating emotional debate from the highest levels of power to kitchen tables across the United States, Europe, and worldwide.
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Global Migration: Old Assumptions, New Dynamics [3 volumes]
Author(s): Acosta Arcarazo, Diego; Wiesbrock, Anja;Contributors: Acosta Arcarazo, Diego; Acosta Arcarazo, Diego; Wiesbrock, Anja; Wiesbrock, Anja;Abstract:This three-volume work exposes myths and debunks misinformation about global migration, an issue generating emotional debate from the highest levels of power to kitchen tables across the United States, Europe, and worldwide.
Editor(s): Acosta Arcarazo, Diego; Wiesbrock, Anja;SortTitle: global migration: old assumptions, new dynamics [3 volumes]Author Info:Diego Acosta ArcarazoeditorDiego Acosta ArcarazoauthorAnja WiesbrockauthorAnja WiesbrockeditoreISBN-13: 9781440804236Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440804236.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440804229Imprint: PraegerPages: 848Publication Date: 20150505- Cover Cover11
- Volume 1 Vol 1:iii4
- Title Vol 1:iii4
- Copyright Vol 1:iv5
- Contents Vol 1:vii8
- Tables and Figures Vol 1:ix10
- Acknowledgments Vol 1:xi12
- Chapter One: Global Migration Issues: Myths and Realities Vol 1:116
- Part I – Myth: Developed countries are being swamped by migrants Vol 1:2944
- Chapter Two: Migration Is Historically Normal: Europe as Source and Destination of Global Population Movements Vol 1:3146
- Chapter Three: Why Do People Migrate? A Review of the Theoretical Economic Literature Vol 1:5974
- Chapter Four: Borders as Floodgates: Contesting the Myth from Federal and Regional International Experiences in Light of EU Free Movement Vol 1:8196
- Part II – Myth: Migration only takes place from developing to developed countries and serves as an escape from poverty Vol 1:101116
- Chapter Five: Ten Myths about Migration and Development: Revelations Involving the Mexico–United States Experience Vol 1:103118
- Chapter Six: Migration to the Gulf States: The Political Economy of Exceptionalism Vol 1:139154
- Chapter Seven: "Almost a Brazilian": Gringos, Immigration, and Irregularity in Brazil Vol 1:167182
- Part III – Myth: Migration is economically negative Vol 1:195210
- Chapter Eight: Is Immigration Positive for the Welfare State? The Case of Spain Vol 1:197212
- Chapter Nine: Labor Migration from India to Italy: Debunking the Myth of the Undesirable Low-Skilled Migrant in the European Union Vol 1:219234
- Chapter Ten: The Myth of Benefit Tourists and Welfare Magnets: A Relationship between Social Welfare and Free Movement in the European Union? Vol 1:251266
- About the Editors Vol 1:271286
- About the Contributors Vol 1:273288
- About the Advisory Board Vol 1:279294
- Index Vol 1:285300
- A Vol 1:285300
- B Vol 1:285300
- C Vol 1:288303
- D Vol 1:288303
- E Vol 1:288303
- F Vol 1:289304
- G Vol 1:290305
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- I Vol 1:292307
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- Q Vol 1:299314
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- U Vol 1:300315
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- W Vol 1:300315
- X Vol 1:301316
- Z Vol 1:301316
- Volume 2 Vol 2:iii320
- Title Vol 2:iii320
- Copyright Vol 2:iv321
- Contents Vol 2:vii324
- Tables and Figures Vol 2:ix326
- Acknowledgments Vol 2:xi328
- Part I – Myth: Restrictive migration policies are effective Vol 2:1332
- Chapter One: Militarization of the Mexico-U.S. Border and Its Effects on the Circularity of Migrants Vol 2:3334
- Chapter Two: Out of Sight, Out of Mind?: The Myths and Realities of Mandatory Immigration Detention Vol 2:23354
- Chapter Three: The Quest for Turkish Migration to the European Union: Exploring the Misconceptions Vol 2:47378
- Part II – Myth: Restrictive policies toward migrants are inevitable Vol 2:67398
- Chapter Four: Regularization in the European Union and the United States: The Frequent Use of an Exceptional Measure Vol 2:69400
- Chapter Five: National Voting Rights for Permanent Residents: New Zealand's Experience Vol 2:101432
- Chapter Six: Improving Migrants' Rights in Times of Crisis: Migration Policy in Argentina since 2003 Vol 2:129460
- Part III – Myth: Restrictive immigration policies promote integration Vol 2:159490
- About the Editors Vol 2:219550
- About the Contributors Vol 2:221552
- About the Advisory Board Vol 2:225556
- Index Vol 2:231562
- A Vol 2:231562
- B Vol 2:231562
- C Vol 2:231562
- D Vol 2:232563
- E Vol 2:232563
- F Vol 2:232563
- G Vol 2:233564
- H Vol 2:233564
- I Vol 2:234565
- J Vol 2:235566
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- O Vol 2:241572
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- Volume 3 Vol 3:iii579
- Title Vol 3:iii579
- Copyright Vol 3:iv580
- Contents Vol 3:vii583
- Tables and Figures Vol 3:ix585
- Acknowledgments Vol 3:xi587
- Part I – Myth: Migrant workers cannot get equal rights Vol 3:1591
- Part II – Myth: Migrants are a threat to society Vol 3:45635
- Part III – Myth: Migration always harms the prospects of developing countries by causing a brain drain Vol 3:131721
- Chapter Six: High-Skilled Migration: A New Way Forward for Europe, the United States, and the World Vol 3:133723
- Chapter Seven: Promoting Circular International Migration of the Highly Skilled Vol 3:153743
- Chapter Eight: Student Migration from India: Implications for the Origin and the Host Countries Vol 3:179769
- Chapter Nine: Changing Dynamics of Remittance Flows and Their Impact on the Economy: The Case of Pakistan Vol 3:197787
- About the Editors Vol 3:221811
- About the Contributors Vol 3:223813
- About the Advisory Board Vol 3:229819
- Index Vol 3:235825
- A Vol 3:235825
- B Vol 3:235825
- C Vol 3:235825
- D Vol 3:237827
- E Vol 3:237827
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