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Adolescent girls' migration in the global south [[electronic resource] ] : transitions into adulthood / / by Katarzyna Grabska, Marina de Regt, Nicoletta Del Franco
Adolescent girls' migration in the global south [[electronic resource] ] : transitions into adulthood / / by Katarzyna Grabska, Marina de Regt, Nicoletta Del Franco
Autore Grabska Katarzyna
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 pages)
Disciplina 304.8091724
Collana Palgrave Studies on Children and Development
Soggetto topico Economic development
Youth in development
Emigration and immigration
Social change
Women in development
Development and Children
Migration
Development and Social Change
Regional Development
Development and Gender
ISBN 3-030-00093-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Girls, Transitions and Migration -- 2. Doing Research among Migrant and Refugee Girls -- 3. 3. Situating Girls’ Migration in Three Contexts -- 4. Becoming a Migrant, Becoming a Refugee -- 5. Life in the Cities -- 6. Risks, Threats and Set-backs -- 7. Being Protected and Protecting Yourself -- 8. Surviving, Resisting and Moving Forward -- 9. Beyond Survival: The Wider Impact of Girls’ Migration -- 10. Transitions and Transformations.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910337864203321
Grabska Katarzyna  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
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Circulation in Third World countries / / edited by R. Mansell Prothero and Murray Chapman
Circulation in Third World countries / / edited by R. Mansell Prothero and Murray Chapman
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (495 p.)
Disciplina 304.8/09172/4
304.8091724
307.14091724
Altri autori (Persone) ChapmanMurray
ProtheroR. Mansell
Collana Routledge library editions. Development
Soggetto topico Migration, Internal - Developing countries
Technology transfer - Developing countries
Culture diffusion - Developing countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-87463-5
9786613715944
1-136-86591-8
1-136-86590-X
0-203-83678-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; CIRCULATION IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Themes on circulation in the Third World; Part I Holistic perspectives; 2 Towards a situational sociology of wage-labour circulation; 3 The Hausa wanderer and structural outsiderhood: an emic and etic analysis; 4 Circulation in West Java, Indonesia; 5 Circulation: a transition in mobility in Peru; Part ll Ecological perspectives; 6 Hunter mobility, family organization and change; 7 Traditional and modern patterns of circulation of pastoral nomads: the Duru' of south-east Arabia
8 Vertical circulation in southern Ecuador9 Seasonal agricultural circulation: the Strange Farmers of The Gambia; Part Ill Social perspectives; 10 The Avatime family and circulation 1900-1977; 11 International migration as circulation: Haitian movement to the Bahamas; 12 Religion and circulation: Hindu pilgrimage; 13 Circulation and schooling in East Africa; 14 The syndrome of poverty and wage labour circulation: the Indian scene; Part IV Economic perspectives; 15 Settlement and circulation in a frontier region: Illubabor Province, south-west Ethiopia
16 Circulation within systems of periodic and daily markets: the case of Central Highland Ecuador17 Town-city circulation among young Yucatec shoemakers; 18 Is a proletariat emerging in Nairobi?; 19 Differentials in repeat and return migration in Thailand, 1965-1970; 20 New Polynesian voyagers: visitors workers and migrants in New Zealand; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
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Circulation in Third World countries / / edited by R. Mansell Prothero and Murray Chapman
Circulation in Third World countries / / edited by R. Mansell Prothero and Murray Chapman
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (495 p.)
Disciplina 304.8/09172/4
304.8091724
307.14091724
Altri autori (Persone) ChapmanMurray
ProtheroR. Mansell
Collana Routledge library editions. Development
Soggetto topico Migration, Internal - Developing countries
Technology transfer - Developing countries
Culture diffusion - Developing countries
ISBN 1-280-87463-5
9786613715944
1-136-86591-8
1-136-86590-X
0-203-83678-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; CIRCULATION IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Themes on circulation in the Third World; Part I Holistic perspectives; 2 Towards a situational sociology of wage-labour circulation; 3 The Hausa wanderer and structural outsiderhood: an emic and etic analysis; 4 Circulation in West Java, Indonesia; 5 Circulation: a transition in mobility in Peru; Part ll Ecological perspectives; 6 Hunter mobility, family organization and change; 7 Traditional and modern patterns of circulation of pastoral nomads: the Duru' of south-east Arabia
8 Vertical circulation in southern Ecuador9 Seasonal agricultural circulation: the Strange Farmers of The Gambia; Part Ill Social perspectives; 10 The Avatime family and circulation 1900-1977; 11 International migration as circulation: Haitian movement to the Bahamas; 12 Religion and circulation: Hindu pilgrimage; 13 Circulation and schooling in East Africa; 14 The syndrome of poverty and wage labour circulation: the Indian scene; Part IV Economic perspectives; 15 Settlement and circulation in a frontier region: Illubabor Province, south-west Ethiopia
16 Circulation within systems of periodic and daily markets: the case of Central Highland Ecuador17 Town-city circulation among young Yucatec shoemakers; 18 Is a proletariat emerging in Nairobi?; 19 Differentials in repeat and return migration in Thailand, 1965-1970; 20 New Polynesian voyagers: visitors workers and migrants in New Zealand; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
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Circulation in Third World countries / / edited by R. Mansell Prothero and Murray Chapman
Circulation in Third World countries / / edited by R. Mansell Prothero and Murray Chapman
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (495 p.)
Disciplina 304.8/09172/4
304.8091724
307.14091724
Altri autori (Persone) ChapmanMurray
ProtheroR. Mansell
Collana Routledge library editions. Development
Soggetto topico Migration, Internal - Developing countries
Technology transfer - Developing countries
Culture diffusion - Developing countries
ISBN 1-280-87463-5
9786613715944
1-136-86591-8
1-136-86590-X
0-203-83678-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; CIRCULATION IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Themes on circulation in the Third World; Part I Holistic perspectives; 2 Towards a situational sociology of wage-labour circulation; 3 The Hausa wanderer and structural outsiderhood: an emic and etic analysis; 4 Circulation in West Java, Indonesia; 5 Circulation: a transition in mobility in Peru; Part ll Ecological perspectives; 6 Hunter mobility, family organization and change; 7 Traditional and modern patterns of circulation of pastoral nomads: the Duru' of south-east Arabia
8 Vertical circulation in southern Ecuador9 Seasonal agricultural circulation: the Strange Farmers of The Gambia; Part Ill Social perspectives; 10 The Avatime family and circulation 1900-1977; 11 International migration as circulation: Haitian movement to the Bahamas; 12 Religion and circulation: Hindu pilgrimage; 13 Circulation and schooling in East Africa; 14 The syndrome of poverty and wage labour circulation: the Indian scene; Part IV Economic perspectives; 15 Settlement and circulation in a frontier region: Illubabor Province, south-west Ethiopia
16 Circulation within systems of periodic and daily markets: the case of Central Highland Ecuador17 Town-city circulation among young Yucatec shoemakers; 18 Is a proletariat emerging in Nairobi?; 19 Differentials in repeat and return migration in Thailand, 1965-1970; 20 New Polynesian voyagers: visitors workers and migrants in New Zealand; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
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Moving Within Borders : Addressing the Potentials and Risks of Mass Migrations in Developing Countries / / William Ascher and Shane Joshua Barter
Moving Within Borders : Addressing the Potentials and Risks of Mass Migrations in Developing Countries / / William Ascher and Shane Joshua Barter
Autore Ascher William
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (382 pages)
Disciplina 304.8091724
Collana Politics, Economics, and Inclusive Development Series
Soggetto topico Migration, Internal - Developing countries
ISBN 3-031-37549-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- References -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: Success and Failure -- A Roadmap -- References -- 2 Understanding Internal Migration -- Conceptualizing Internal Migration -- Voluntary and Involuntary Internal Migration -- State-Initiated, State-Managed, and Unmanaged Migration -- Victims and Oppressors -- Fluid Categories -- From Holism to Fragmentation in Studying Internal Migration, and Hopefully Back -- Internal and International Migration -- References -- Part I Stakeholders: The State, Migrants, and Hosts -- 3 The Primacy of the State -- The State's Discretion -- The Complexity of the State -- State Motives -- Economic Motives -- Political Motives -- Socioeconomic Motives -- Ecological Motives -- Psychology of State Interactions -- Overlap of Identifications -- Overgeneralization -- Feelings of Superiority -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 The Many Levels of the State -- Political Decentralization -- Administrative Decentralization -- Fiscal Decentralization -- Clashing Governments -- Internal Migration Agencies and Offices -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Sympathy for the State: Coping with Internal Migration -- Uncertainty -- Volume -- Location -- Eligibility -- Intergroup Relations -- Vulnerability of State Officials -- Limits of Capacity -- Dilemmas -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Migrants in Train: State-Initiated and Managed Migrations -- State-Coerced Migration -- Forced, But Not by the State: Evacuation and Resettlement -- Voluntary State-Managed Migrants: Clients and Pioneers -- The Clients -- The Pioneers -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Unsponsored Migrants: The Enterprising -- The Land Hungry -- The Entrepreneurial Land Hungry -- Resource Extractors -- Merchant Migrants -- The Urbanizers -- Profiles of Urban Migrants: Bihari Migrants in Mumbai.
Deterrence and Expulsion of Urbanizers -- Mechanisms of Exclusion -- The Edges of Urbanization -- Upward Mobility and Remittances -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Unsponsored Migrants: The Expelled -- Development IDPs -- Conflict IDPs -- Disaster IDPs -- Creating Migrant Communities -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Room to Let? Host Community Perspectives -- Migrant-Origin Communities -- Solidarity or Solubility: The Importance of Host Cleavages -- Exchange Perspectives -- Welcome to the Jungle: Rural Host Communities -- Welcome to the Big City: Urban Host Communities -- Conclusions -- References -- Part II What Can Go Wrong -- 10 Migratory Deprivations -- Pre-migration Contexts -- Material Deprivations -- The Ambiguity of Property -- Promising Much, Delivering Little -- Economic Competition -- Exceeding Carrying Capacity -- Political Deprivations -- Host Political Deprivations -- Migrant Political Deprivations -- Generating Political Difference -- Sociocultural Deprivations -- Cultural & -- Deferential Deprivations for Hosts -- Cultural and Deferential Deprivations for Migrants -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Migratory Conflicts -- Host Violence: Sons of the Soil -- Migrant Violence: Settler Conflicts -- Security Deprivations: Processes of Migratory Violence -- Roles of the State -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 State Failures -- Some Caveats -- Failures of Planning -- Failure to Collect Information -- Failure to Provide Information -- Failure to Plan Resettlement -- Failure to Estimate the Volume of Migration -- Failure to Support Material Well-Being -- Failure to Manage Property Rights -- Failure to Recognize Development Opportunities -- Political Inclusion and Partnerships -- Failure to Recognize Civic Rights -- Failure to Partner with Non-state Actors -- Sociocultural Factors -- Failure to Consider Compatibility.
Failure to Respect Migrant/Host Cultures -- Migratory Insecurity -- Failure to Provide Order -- Failure to Remain Neutral -- Conclusions -- References -- Part III What to Do About It -- 13 State Accountability: Theory, Evasion, and Potential Remedies -- Degrees of Accountability -- Identifying the Reasons and Mechanisms for Evading Accountability -- Self-Accountability Obstacles -- Low Expectations, Low Accountability -- Blaming Others -- Uncertainty of Outcomes -- Ambiguity of State Obligations -- Ambiguity of the Degree of Coercion -- Ambiguity of International Norms -- Ambiguous Obligations to Host Communities -- The Temporal Dimension of Accountability -- Preempting the State's Evasion of Accountability -- Spreading Accountability as an Incentive for Co-management -- Conclusions -- References -- 14 State Responses and Best Practices -- Restricting Internal Migration -- Preventing Conflicts -- Reforming State-led Migration -- Rewarding Host Communities -- Resolving Conflicts -- Separation -- Integration -- Conclusions -- References -- 15 Societal Responses -- Give Me Shelter: Religion in Internal Migration -- Conflict IDPs -- Disaster IDPs -- Shortcomings of Faith-Based Migratory Aid -- Making Migration Work: Civil Society Advocacy and Assistance -- Come Together: Traditional Leaders and Social Integration -- Conclusions -- References -- 16 The International Community: A Brief for International Involvement -- What the International Community can do -- Increase Support for IDPs -- Direct Financial Resources to Low-Income Rural Areas or Small Towns -- Cooperate with Governments to Reform Laws, Regulations, and Practices -- Support Programs to Reduce Technical Barriers to Work and Social Assistance -- Support Infrastructure Development to Minimize Displacement and Socioeconomic Distress.
Facilitate Income-generating Opportunities for IDPs Confined to Camps -- Managing Difficult Relations with the State -- Press for Greater Acknowledgment and Support of IDPs -- Defend Just Compensation for Infrastructure IDPs -- Offsett Biases in Favor of Migrants -- Protect Against Problematic Displacements -- Encourage Recognition of IDP Status -- Pressure for Reforms -- Overcome State Restrictions on Information -- Addressing the Challenges to Effective International Contributions -- Uncertainty Regarding Future Conflict -- Collective Action Weaknesses -- Cooperation Among International Organizations -- Concern over the Permanence of Resettlement -- Conclusions: Challenges of Coordination -- References -- 17 Lessons in Safeguarding the Benefits of Internal Migration -- Lesson One: Internal Migration can Benefit All -- Lesson Two: What can go Wrong -- Lesson Three: The Primacy of the State -- Lesson Four: Governing Internal Migration -- Lesson Five: Vertical Coordination -- Lesson Six: State Officials Evade Accountability -- Lesson Seven: The Overlapping Forms of Internal Migration -- Lesson Eight: The Centrality of Ambiguity -- Lesson Nine: Fair Compensation for the Displaced -- Lesson Ten: Avoid "Warehousing" IDPs -- Lesson Eleven: Attention to Host Communities -- Lesson Twelve: Do Not Overlook Sending Communities -- Lesson Thirteen: The State is Not Alone -- Lesson Fourteen: Bring Critics In -- Lesson Fifteen: Targeted Conditionality -- Lesson Sixteen: Migration is Only the Beginning -- Final Thoughts -- References -- References -- Index.
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Ascher William  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
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The Palgrave Handbook of South-South Migration and Inequality
The Palgrave Handbook of South-South Migration and Inequality
Autore Crawley Heaven
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (765 pages)
Disciplina 304.8091724
Altri autori (Persone) TeyeJoseph
ISBN 3-031-39814-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 South-South Migration and Inequality: An Introduction -- The Scale and Importance of South-South Migration -- The Relationships Between Migration and Inequality -- The Importance of Global South Perspectives -- The Contributions to this Handbook -- References -- Part I Conceptualising South-South Migration -- 2 The Enduring Impacts of Slavery: A Historical Perspective on South-South Migration -- Introduction: A Critical View of the Minority World and South-South Migration -- An Overview of the Transatlantic Slave Trade -- The Legacy of Slavery -- Slavery and the Protracted Displacement of Liberians in West Africa -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 3 Recentring the South in Studies of Migration -- Introduction -- Redressing Eurocentrism in Migration Studies -- Examining the applicability of classical concepts and frameworks in the South -- Studying Migration in the South and South-South Migration -- The Geopolitics of Knowledge Production -- Decentring the North Qua Recentring the South? -- The Politics of Recentring -- The "South" or "Southern Theories"? -- The Politics of Citation: Beyond Diversity and Inclusion -- The Politics of "Quoted" Knowledge: Rethinking the Wound -- References -- 4 Writing the Refugee Camp: A Southern-Southern Correspondence -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Writing the Camp -- Refugees Are Dialectical Beings -- Anthropologists -- 5 Migration Research, Coloniality and Epistemic Injustice -- Introduction -- The State of Academic Migration Research -- Migration Research, Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Oppression -- Eurocentrism in Migration Studies -- Epistemic Exploitation -- Wilful Hermeneutical Ignorance -- Addressing the Eurocentrism of Migration Research -- Conclusion.
References -- 6 Rethinking Power and Reciprocity in the "Field" -- Introduction -- Problematising the "Field" -- Decolonisation and Power in Migration Studies -- Tensions Between Academic and Social Meanings of Ethical Reciprocity -- Framing an Ethics of Responsibility in African Society -- Who is Responsible for Representing What? -- Ubuntu: A Currency for Responsibility -- Typical Experiences of "Indigenous Researchers" Doing Migration Fieldwork -- The Politics of Revealing Identities -- Looking Out for the Welfare of Community Members -- Acting Differently -- References -- 7 What Does it Mean to Move? Joy and Resistance Through Cultural Work in South-South Migration -- Introduction -- Necropolitics of (Dis)counting and (B)ordering -- Revealing the Humanity in South-South Migration: "Destituting" the Practices of (B)ordering and (Dis)counting -- "I Can't Bear You Being Called NUMBER 92": The Destituting Power of Poetry -- Joy as a Form of Resistance -- Reclaiming the Humanity of Forced Migrants -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Unpacking "the South" in South-South Migration -- 8 Global Trends in South-South Migration -- Introduction -- Migration Data in the Global South -- Global Overview -- Regional and Sub-regional Trends -- The Middle East -- Central Asia -- South and South-East Asia -- China -- Africa -- Latin America -- Small Island Nations -- International Displacement in the Global South -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 The Dynamics of South-South Migration in Africa -- Introduction -- Migration Trends and Patterns in Africa -- Demographic Overview of Migration Within the Regions of Africa -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 10 Migration as a Collective Project in the Global South: A Case Study from the Ethiopia-South Africa Corridor -- Introduction.
Conceptual Framework-Beyond the Individualist Thrust in Migration Studies -- The Making of the Ethiopia-South Africa Migration Corridor -- Hadiya Migration to South Africa as a Collective Project -- Hadiya Migration to South Africa as an Enactment of a Divine Script -- Social Networks and Collective Capability -- Processes of Individualisation of the Hadiya Migration Project -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Migration and Inequality in the Burkina Faso-Côte d'Ivoire corridor -- Introduction -- Historical Background of Migration Between Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire -- Factors and Characteristics of Burkinabe Migration After Independence -- Migration Strategies -- Overview of Inequalities Linked to Burkinabè Migration -- Gender Inequalities in Migration -- Inequalities Related to Childhood -- Remittances and Skills Transfers of Burkinabè Migrants -- Inequalities Associated with Migration in Burkina Faso -- Inequalities in Côte d'Ivoire -- Inequalities in Rights Linked to Citizenship and Employment -- Inequalities in Income, Gender and Access to Education in the Host Areas -- Inequalities in Health and Access to Resources in Activities Involving Children -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Unequal Origins to Unequal Destinations: Trends and Characteristics of Migrants' Social and Economic Inclusion in South America -- Introduction -- Pre-existing Inequalities in the Americas -- Migration Trends and Socio-demographic Profile of Migrant Populations -- Migrants' Formal vs. Effective Social and Economic Inclusion -- Gaps in the Effective Access to Social and Economic Rights -- Conclusions -- References -- 13 The Making of Migration Trails in the Americas: Ethnographic Network Tracing of Haitians on the Move -- Introduction -- Haiti's Unending Crises and Broken Social Contract -- Haitian Migration Trails in Latin America.
Methodology and Survey Demographics -- Findings -- The Trajectories of Haitians on the Move -- Migration and Brain Drain in the LAC Region -- Path Dependency, Circulation, and Intermediations in Migration -- Migration Capital: The Role of Social Networks in Haiti and Abroad -- Migration: A High-Risk, High-Reward Investment -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Migrant Labour and Inequalities in the Nepal-Malaysia Corridor (and Beyond) -- Introduction -- Nepalis Migrant Workers in Malaysia: An Overview -- Becoming a Nepali Migrant Worker in Malaysia -- Forced Labour in Malaysia: The Trafficking in Persons Report -- Disease, State, and Labour in Malaysia -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Inter-regional Migration in the Global South: Chinese Migrants in Ghana -- Introduction -- Conceptualising Drivers of Migration from China to Ghana -- What Factors Drive Chinese Migrants to Ghana? -- Economic Activities of Chinese Migrants in Ghana -- Impacts of Chinese Migration in Ghana -- Economic Impacts -- Environmental Impacts -- Political and Security Impacts -- Inequalities -- Benefits of Migration to Chinese Migrants and Household Members Left Behind -- Improved Incomes and Livelihoods -- Remittances and Local Development -- Inequalities in Areas of Origin -- Psychological and Health Impacts -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Inter-regional Migration in the Global South: African Migration to Latin America -- Introduction -- Latin America as a New Destination of African Migrants -- Mapping African Migration to Latin America -- Socio-political Reception and Integration of African Migrants -- Argentina -- Brazil -- Mexico -- Conclusions -- References -- Part III Inequalities and South-South Migration -- 17 Poverty, Income Inequalities and Migration in the Global South -- Introduction -- Who Migrates?.
How Do Poverty and Inequality Influence Who Migrates, and Why? -- A Reflection on South-South Migration in Relation to Inequality -- How Does Migration Influence Poverty and Inequality in Countries of Origin? -- Impacts of Remittances -- Impacts of Outmigration on Poverty and Income Inequality -- How Does Migration Influence Poverty and Inequality in Countries of Destination? -- Socio-Economic Conditions of Migrants -- Consequences of Migration on Socio-Economic Conditions in Countries of Destination -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 18 Gendered Migration in the Global South: An Intersectional Perspective on Inequality -- Introduction -- Intersectional, Gendered Migrations -- Gendered Migration, Temporality and Precarity -- Social Reproduction and Transnational Family Life -- Cross-Generational Issues -- (Re-)production, Polycentrism and Migration Governance -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 19 Haitian Migration and Structural Racism in Brazil -- Introduction -- The Historical Context of Racism in Brazil -- Race and Racism in Brazilian Society -- Legacy of Colonialism on Racialised Relations -- Institutionalised Structural Racism in Brazil -- Whitewashing as Strategy of Reproduction of Brazilian Structural Racism -- The Data on Haitians in Brazil -- Haitian Migrants' Perceptions of Race and Racism in Brazil -- Methodological Note -- Data Analysis -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 20 Climate Change and Human Mobility in the Global South -- Introduction -- Climate Change and Human Mobility: A Recap of the Debate -- The Politics of Climate Mobilities -- Cross-Border Climate Mobilities in the Global South -- Conclusions and Ways Forward -- Notes -- References -- 21 Why, When and How? The Role of Inequality in Migration Decision-making -- Introduction -- Tangible Inequalities-Socio-Economic and Right-Access Inequality.
Intangible Inequalities-Perception of, and Feelings About, Inequality.
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Crawley Heaven  
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Regional Integration and Migration Governance in the Global South [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Glenn Rayp, Ilse Ruyssen, Katrin Marchand
Regional Integration and Migration Governance in the Global South [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Glenn Rayp, Ilse Ruyssen, Katrin Marchand
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 266 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 304.8091724
Collana United Nations University Series on Regionalism
Soggetto topico Emigration and immigration
Economic development
Development economics
Migration
Development Studies
Development Economics
Migració (Població)
Política migratòria
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-43942-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Patterns, Drivers and Implications of Migration in the Global South -- Chapter 1. South-South Migration within the East and Horn of Africa Region (Zachary Strain) -- Chapter 2. Contemporary Labor Migration in West and Central Africa: The Main Patterns, Drivers and Routes (Chiara Janssen and Katrin Marchand) -- Chapter 3. Human Migration in the Face of Environmental Change: A Global Empirical Approach (Els Bekaert, Ilse Ruyssen and Sara Salomone) -- Chapter 4. The Water-Migration Nexus – An Analysis of Causalities and Response Mechanisms with a Focus on the Global South (Nidhi Nagabhatla and Cameron Fioret) -- Chapter 5. Taking Stock of the Evidence on the Consequences of Hosting Refugees in the Global South (Craig Loschmann) -- Chapter 6. The Impact of Migration on Development in Developing Countries: A Review of the Empirical Literature (Lisa Andersson and Melissa Siegel) -- Part II: Governance of Migration in the Global South -- Chapter 7. Four Generations of Regional Policies for the (Free) Movement of Persons in South America (1977-2016) (Leiza Brumat) -- Chapter 8. Asian Migration Governance (Richa Shivakoti) -- Chapter 9. The Migration-Development Nexus in Selected African States: Is the Implementation of EU Migration Policies Development-Friendly? (Maud Martens, Ilke Adam and Florian Trauner) -- Chapter 10. Migration Partnership Framework and the Externalisation of European Union’s (EU) Migration Policy in West Africa: The Case of Mali and Niger (Amanda Bisong) -- Chapter 11. Apprise: Sentinel Surveillance of Labor Exploitation and Its’ Potential Impact on Migration Policy (Hannah Thinyane and Francisca Sassetti) -- Chapter 12. Migration in the Global South: Indications for the Global Compact? (Glenn Rayp, Ilse Ruyssen and Katrin Marchand).
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