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. |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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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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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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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