In: Izvestija Saratovskogo universiteta: Izvestiya of Saratov University. Serija filosofija, psichologija, pedagogika = Philosophy, psychology, pedagogy, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 38-41
Article is devoted philosophy of history of Peter Struve. Ideas of the Russian thinker are analyzed in a context of philosophy of Russian abroad. Problems of the philosophical bases of history and a historical science are analyzed. Publicistic («The Diary Of The Politician» 1925−1935) and philosophical works of Struve in emigration аre considered.
With nearly one in ten residents of advanced industrialized states now an immigrant, international migration has become a fundamental driver of social, economic, & political change. We review alternative models of migratory behavior (which emphasize structural factors largely beyond states' control) as well as models of immigration policy making that seek to explain the gaps between stated policy & actual outcomes. Some scholars attempt to explain the limited efficacy of control policies by focusing on domestic interest groups, political institutions, & the interaction among them; others approach the issue from an international or "intermestic" perspective. Despite the modest effects of control measures on unauthorized flows of economic migrants & asylum seekers, governments continue to determine the proportion of migrants who enjoy legal status, the specific membership rights associated with different legal (& undocumented) migrant classes, & how policies are implemented. These choices have important implications for how the costs & benefits of migration are distributed among different groups of migrants, native-born workers, employers, consumers, & taxpayers. 142 References. Adapted from the source document.
Draws on secondary survey data to report on the attitudes of native-born Americans toward immigrants & national immigration policies. It is argued that attitudes tend to fluctuate with economic trends, & public opinion has become increasingly negative in recent years. Cultural & linguistic factors also influence attitudes, with immigrants from some countries being welcomed more than others. It is concluded that, on average, Americans disapprove of US immigration policies & favor measures aimed at restricting immigration. 9 References. M. Nichols-Wagner
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This volume discusses family and migration in the Middle East, West Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe and Latin America, and in the context of the 2015 global refugee crisis. Topics include: protections for refugees and internally displaced people, migration governance, child mobility, disability and immigration, human trafficking, media and refugees
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Fan Yiu-kwan and Skeldon, R.: Introduction. - S. 1-10. Sinn, E.: Emigration from Hong Kong before 1941. General trends. - S. 11-34. Sinn, E.: Emigration from Hong Kong before 1941. Organization and impact. - S. 35-50. Skeldon, R.: Emigration from Hong Kong, 1945-1994. The demographic lead-up to 1997. - S. 51-78. Lam Kit-chun, Fan Yiu-kwan and Skeldon, R.: The tendency to emigrate from Hong Kong. - S. 111-134. Lam Kit-chun: Micro-economic models of migration. - S. 135-146. Wong Siu-lun: Political attitudes and identity. - S. 147-176. Salaff, J. and Wong Siu-lun: Exiting Hong Kong. Social class experiences and the adjustment to 1997. - S. 177-212. Fong, E., Salaff, J. and Wong Siu-lun: Kin networks and the plan to leave Hong Kong. - S. 213-236
Once thought of in terms of geographically bounded spaces, Asian America has undergone profound changes as a result of post-1965 immigration as well as the growth and reshaping of established communities. This collection of original essays demonstrates that conventional notions of community, of ethnic enclaves determined by exclusion and ghettoization, now have limited use in explaining the dynamic processes of contemporary community formation.Writing from a variety of perspectives, these contributors expand the concept of community to include sites not necessarily bounded by space; formations
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