The age of migration : international population movements in the modern world / Stephen Castles, Mark J. Miller.

Castles, Stephen.
New York : Guilford Press, c1993.
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  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 284-297) and index.
  • Contemporary migrations: general trends — International migration in global governance — Ethnic diversity, racism and multiculturalism — The migratory process and the formation of ethnic minorities — Explaining the migratory process — The formation of ethnic minorities — International migration before 1945 — Colonialism — Industrialization and migration to North America and Australia before 1914 — Labour migration within Europe — The inter-war period — Migration to highly-developed countries since 1945 — Migration in the long boom — Migrations in the period of global economic restructuring — The state and international migration: the quest for control — Employer sanctions — Legalization programmes — Temporary foreign worker admissions programmes — Refugees and asylum — Regional integration — The ‘migration industry’ — Human smuggling and trafficking — Summing it up: restriction and ‘root causes’ — The next waves: the globalization of international migration — The Arab region — North Africa and Turkey: still Western Europe’s labour reservoir? — Arab migration to oil-rich Arab states — Arab migration to non-oil producing states — Sub-Saharan Africa — Latin America and the Caribbean: transition from an immigration to an emigration region — New migrations in the Asia-Pacific region — The development of Asian migration — Asian migration to Western Europe, North America and Australasia — Contract labour migration to the Middle East — Labour migration within Asia — East Asia — South-East Asia.

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