Skip to Main Content

Migration: Economic Change, Social Challenge

Online ISBN:
9780191796463
Print ISBN:
9780198729624
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Book

Migration: Economic Change, Social Challenge

Christian Dustmann (ed.)
Christian Dustmann
(ed.)
Professor of Economics, University College London, Director the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration
Find on
Published online:
18 June 2015
Published in print:
1 May 2015
Online ISBN:
9780191796463
Print ISBN:
9780198729624
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The changing economic reality of the last decades has prompted large movements of people across and within national borders, which have given rise to new opportunities and challenges. This volume addresses key aspects of these developments by bringing together a unique collection of contributions by leading scholars from three different disciplines: economics, sociology, and political science. The first part starts with two case studies: The mass migration from the former Soviet Union to Israel in the early 1990s and the mass migration from rural to urban areas in China from the mid-1990s. This part’s final chapter provides a thorough introduction and overview of methodologies that can help to address numerous issues faced by researchers working with migration data such as underlies the analysis in the first two chapters. The second part of the book is a discussion of how societies are shaped by immigration; an investigation of the pitfalls of policies that do not recognize the implications for the decisions of individual migrants; an exploration of the important aspect of family reunification, and an enquiry into whether society should follow a path towards multiculturalism or force newcomers to adopt existing cultures. Finally comes a reflection on whether the diversity created through migration impacts negatively on the societal structure of the receiving countries. These chapters together, written by some of the foremost experts in the areas, provide intriguing insights into the complexity of migratory phenomena and the challenges to policy and society at large.

Contents
Close
This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only

Sign In or Create an Account

Close

This PDF is available to Subscribers Only

View Article Abstract & Purchase Options

For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription.

Close