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Immigration, emigration, and migration
In: NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
This volume presents chapters on the theme of borders and migration, written for the annual meetings of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. It features three lead chapters and a series of responses by other scholars drawn from the fields of law, political science, and philosophy
Modernization, Social Stress and Emigration
In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Volume 10, Issue 3-4, p. 188-197
ISSN: 0021-9096
Modernization, Social Stress and Emigration
In: African and Asian Studies, Volume 10, Issue 3, p. 188-197
ISSN: 1569-2108
Modernization, Social Stress and Emigration
In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Volume 10, Issue 3-4, p. 188-197
ISSN: 1745-2538
Social networks and emigration in Slovakia
In: Migration and development, Volume 4, Issue 2, p. 220-231
ISSN: 2163-2332
International Law Science of Russian Emigration [1918-1939]
In: European journal of international law, Volume 19, Issue 1, p. 211-232
ISSN: 0938-5428
Can more social spending curb emigration?
In: OECD observer
ISSN: 1561-5529
Contemporary European emigration: situating integration in new destinations
In: Routledge studies in development, mobilities, and migration
"At a time when European unity is politically challenged by the question of immigration and integration, it is easy to overlook the fact that there are significant numbers of Europeans leaving the continent. Academically, little is known about why Europeans leave the continent, how they chose their destination, and how they experience their migrant life. Drawing on the lived experiences of contemporary European emigrants from a range of different countries, this book sheds light on how global economic, political and social transformations spur new forms of migration and mobility experiences. Contemporary European Emigration explores how Europeans experience economic, cultural or social integration, and the power relations which play out between them and their hosts. By delving through the lenses of national and racial identity, gender, age, and profession, this book provides enticing insights into how Europeans see themselves in the world. By shifting our focus to migrants leaving Europe, and observing the emerging challenges to European superiority as they play out in the microlevel of people's everyday lives, this book provides a nuanced understanding of contemporary migration. Researchers within Migration Studies and European Studies will find this book an important addition to the literature"--
Social science information: Information sur les sciences sociales
ISSN: 0037-7864, 0539-0184
Emigration, Housing Conditions, and Social Stratification in China
In: International migration review: IMR, Volume 38, Issue 2, p. 686-708
ISSN: 1747-7379, 0197-9183
Using data from the 1995 China 1% Population Sample Survey, this article examines the impact of international migration on housing conditions in China. We find that international migration affects housing conditions differently in cities, towns, and rural areas. In rural areas, the impact of emigration on housing conditions is seen primarily through the increase of housing space, whereas in cities the impact of emigration on housing conditions is mainly reflected in the improvement of facilities. Although having a cadre in the household continues to be an important factor, international migration has begun to challenge, and even rival, this legacy of social stratification in China.
Emigration, Housing Conditions, and Social Stratification in China
In: International migration review: IMR, Volume 38, Issue 2, p. 686-708
ISSN: 0197-9183