Author: Lelio Mármora
Publisher:
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Category : Emigration and immigration
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
International Migration Policies and Programmes
Author: Lelio Mármora
Publisher:
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Category : Emigration and immigration
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Emigration and immigration
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Bibliographic Guide to Latin American Studies 1996
Author: G K HALL
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
ISBN: 9780783817644
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1086
Book Description
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
ISBN: 9780783817644
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1086
Book Description
Population Index
Author:
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 950
Book Description
Annotated bibliography covering books, journal articles, working papers, and other material on topics in population and demography.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 950
Book Description
Annotated bibliography covering books, journal articles, working papers, and other material on topics in population and demography.
Index to International Statistics
Author:
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Category : International agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 714
Book Description
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Category : International agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 714
Book Description
Challenge to the Nation-State
Author: Christian Joppke
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191521930
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
This volume presents the latest research by some of the world's leading figures in the fast growing area of immigration studies. Relating the study of immigration to wider processes of social change, the book focuses on two key areas in which nation-states are being challenged by this phenomenon: sovereignty and citizenship. Bringing together the separate clusters of scholarship which have evolved around both of these areas, Challenge to the Nation-State disentangles the many contrasting views on the impact of immigration on the authority and integrity of the state. Some scholars have stressed the stubborn resistance of states to relinquish territorial control, the continued relevance of national citizenship traditions, and the `balkanizing' risks of ethnically divided societies. Others have argued that migrations are fostering a post-national world. In their view, states' immigration policies are increasingly constrained by global markets and an international human rights regime, membership as citizenship is devalued by new forms of postnational membership for migrants, and national monocultures are giving way to multicultural diversity. Focusing on the issue of sovereignty in the first section, and citizenship in the second, this compelling new study seeks to clarify the central stakes and opposing positions in this important and complex debate.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191521930
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
This volume presents the latest research by some of the world's leading figures in the fast growing area of immigration studies. Relating the study of immigration to wider processes of social change, the book focuses on two key areas in which nation-states are being challenged by this phenomenon: sovereignty and citizenship. Bringing together the separate clusters of scholarship which have evolved around both of these areas, Challenge to the Nation-State disentangles the many contrasting views on the impact of immigration on the authority and integrity of the state. Some scholars have stressed the stubborn resistance of states to relinquish territorial control, the continued relevance of national citizenship traditions, and the `balkanizing' risks of ethnically divided societies. Others have argued that migrations are fostering a post-national world. In their view, states' immigration policies are increasingly constrained by global markets and an international human rights regime, membership as citizenship is devalued by new forms of postnational membership for migrants, and national monocultures are giving way to multicultural diversity. Focusing on the issue of sovereignty in the first section, and citizenship in the second, this compelling new study seeks to clarify the central stakes and opposing positions in this important and complex debate.
Migrant Workers in an Irregular Situation and Their Regularisation in Venezuela
Author: Ricardo Torrealba
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Category : Foreign workers
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Foreign workers
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Christianities in Migration
Author: Peter C. Phan
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137031646
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This book migrates through continents, regions, nations, and villages, in order to tell the stories of diverse kinds of nomadic dwellers. It departs from Africa, en routes itself toward Asia, Oceania, Europe, and culminates in the Americas, with the territories of Latin America, Canada, and the United States. The volume travels through worn out pathways of migration that continue to be threaded upon today, and theologically reflects on a wide range of migratory aims that result also in diverse forms of indigenization of Christianity. Among the main issues being considered are: How have globalization and migration affected the theological self-understanding of Christianity? In light of globalization and migration, how is the evangelizing mission of Christianity to be understood and carried out? What ecclesiastical reforms if any are required to enable the church to meet present-day challenges?
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137031646
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This book migrates through continents, regions, nations, and villages, in order to tell the stories of diverse kinds of nomadic dwellers. It departs from Africa, en routes itself toward Asia, Oceania, Europe, and culminates in the Americas, with the territories of Latin America, Canada, and the United States. The volume travels through worn out pathways of migration that continue to be threaded upon today, and theologically reflects on a wide range of migratory aims that result also in diverse forms of indigenization of Christianity. Among the main issues being considered are: How have globalization and migration affected the theological self-understanding of Christianity? In light of globalization and migration, how is the evangelizing mission of Christianity to be understood and carried out? What ecclesiastical reforms if any are required to enable the church to meet present-day challenges?
Continental Divides: International Migration in the Americas
Author: Katharine M. Donato
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 1412991870
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Since Mexico-U.S. migration represents the largest sustained migratory flow between two nations worldwide, much of the theoretical and empirical work on migration has focused on this single case. In the last few decades, however, migration has emerged as a critical issue across all nations in Latin America and the Caribbean, with the region seeing its position changed from a net migrant-receiving region to one that now stands as one of the foremost sending areas of the world. In this latest volume of the ANNALS, leading migration scholars seek to redress the imbalance offered when only studying a single case with the first systematic assessment of Latin American migration patterns using ongoing research on the Mexican case as a basis for comparison. Each chapter examines specific propositions or findings derived from the Mexican case that have not yet been tested for other Latin American or Caribbean nations. Using a common framework of data, methods, and theories, they offer a new perspective on the causes and consequences of migration in the Western Hemisphere.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 1412991870
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Since Mexico-U.S. migration represents the largest sustained migratory flow between two nations worldwide, much of the theoretical and empirical work on migration has focused on this single case. In the last few decades, however, migration has emerged as a critical issue across all nations in Latin America and the Caribbean, with the region seeing its position changed from a net migrant-receiving region to one that now stands as one of the foremost sending areas of the world. In this latest volume of the ANNALS, leading migration scholars seek to redress the imbalance offered when only studying a single case with the first systematic assessment of Latin American migration patterns using ongoing research on the Mexican case as a basis for comparison. Each chapter examines specific propositions or findings derived from the Mexican case that have not yet been tested for other Latin American or Caribbean nations. Using a common framework of data, methods, and theories, they offer a new perspective on the causes and consequences of migration in the Western Hemisphere.
When Borders Don't Divide
Author: Center for Migration Studies (U.S.)
Publisher: Center for Migration Studies of New York
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher: Center for Migration Studies of New York
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
International Migration in Latin America
Author: Mary M. Kritz
Publisher:
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Category : Alien labor
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alien labor
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description