The SAGE Handbook of International Migration provides an authoritative and informed analysis of key issues in international migration, including its crucial significance far beyond the more traditional questions of immigrant settlement and incorporation in particular countries. Bringing together chapters contributed by an international cast of leading voices in the field, the Handbook is arranged around four key thematic parts:
- Part 1: Disciplinary Perspectives on Migration
- Part 2: Historical and Contemporary Flows of Migrants
- Part 3: Theory, Policy and the Factors Affecting Incorporation
- Part 4: National and Global Policy Challenges in Migration
The last three decades have seen the rapid increase and diversification in the types of international migration, and this Handbook has been created to meet the need among academics and researchers across the social sciences, policy makers and commentators for a definitive publication which provides a range of perspectives and insights into key themes and debates in the field.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Understanding Migration – Christine Inglis and Wei Li
Part 1: Inter-Disciplinary Perspectives on Migration
Chapter 2: Part 1 Introduction: Disciplinary Perspectives on International Migration – Christine Inglis
Chapter 3: Demography – Mary M. Kritz
Chapter 4: Development Studies and Migration – Habibul Khondker
Chapter 5: Economics and Migration – Gudrun Biffl
Chapter 6: Education, Citizenship and International Migration – James A. Banks
Chapter 7: Environmental Studies and Migration – Usha Ziegelmayer, Johannes Herbeck & Felicitas Hillmann
Chapter 8: Geography and Migration – Emily Skop
Chapter 9: History – Dirk Hoerder
Chapter 10: Migration, Linguistics and Sociolinguistics – Sue Wright
Chapter 11: Migration and the Policy Sciences – Peter Scholten
Part 2: Historical and Contemporary Flows of Migrants
Chapter 12: Part 2 Introduction: International Migration Flows – Wei Li
Chapter 13: Historical Patterns of Migration Prior to the Mid-20th Century – Dirk Hoerder
Chapter 14: Rethinking Global Migration Flows – Phillip Martin
Chapter 15: Gender and the Feminisation of Migration – Eleonore Kofman
Chapter 16: Regional and Intercontinental Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa – Aderanti Adepoju
Chapter 17: Middle East and North Africa (MENA) – Mohammed Charef
Chapter 18: South Asian Migration – Binod Khadria
Chapter 19: International Migration Trends and Policies in Southeast Asia – Sakkarin Niyomsilpa
Chapter 20: International Migration in East Asia – Huiyao Wang, Lu Miao, Jingmin Yang, & Yicheng Jiang
Chapter 21: Australasia and the Pacific Islands – Richard Bedford
Chapter 22: Migrations in South America – Marcela Cerrutti & Emilio Parrado
Chapter 23: Contemporary Migration Patterns in North and Central America – Claudia Masferrer, Silvia E. Giorguli-Saucedo, Víctor M. García-Guerrero
Chapter 24: European Migration Transition in the Context of Post-enlargement Migration from and into Central and Eastern Europe – Agata Gorny & Pawel Kaczmarczyk
Chapter 25: International Migration Trends and Policies in Russia and Eurasia – Sergey V. Ryazantsev
Part 3: Theory, Policy and the Factors Affecting Incorporation
Chapter 26: Part 3 Introduction: Theory, Policy and the Factors Affecting Incorporation – Christine Inglis
Chapter 27: Assimilation – Richard Alba & Victor Nee
Chapter 28: Multiculturalism and Immigration – Peter Kivisto
Chapter 29: Transnationalism – Derya Özkul
Chapter 30: Migrant Entrepreneurship and Transnational Links – Jan Rath, Giacomo Solano, & Veronique Schultjens
Chapter 31: Inequality and the Structure of Educational Opportunity and Institutions – Anthony Heath & Laurence Lessard-Phillips
Chapter 32: Language and Incorporation – Sue Wright & Claudia Viggiano
Chapter 33: Spatial Concentrations and Ghettos – David Kaplan
Chapter 34: The Role of Religion in Migrant Incorporation – Tuomas Martikainen
Chapter 35: Citizenship – Anna Tsalapatanis
Chapter 36: Racism and the Age of Super Diversity – John Solomos
Part 4: National and Global Policy Challenges in Migration
Chapter 37: Part 4 Introduction: National and Global Policy Challenges in Migration – Binod Khadaria
Chapter 38: Remittances and Migrants. Altruism, Insurance, Investment and Development – John Connell & Richard Brown
Chapter 39: Migration and State Concerns about the Emigration & Welfare of their Citizens – Jean-Michel Lafleur
Chapter 40: Trends in International, National and Local Policies on Migrant Entry and Integration – Howard Duncan
Chapter 41: Refugees and Asylum Seekers – Kathleen Newland & Susan Fratzke
Chapter 42: Migration and the State′s Focus on Human Trafficking as a Security Issue – Heli Askola