International Migration: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (English Edition)
Catégorie: Romans policiers et polars, Tourisme et voyages
Auteur: Koser Khalid
Éditeur: Zach Klein
Publié: 2019-05-20
Écrivain: Melanie Harlow
Langue: Grec, Croate, Arabe
Format: pdf, eBook Kindle
Auteur: Koser Khalid
Éditeur: Zach Klein
Publié: 2019-05-20
Écrivain: Melanie Harlow
Langue: Grec, Croate, Arabe
Format: pdf, eBook Kindle
International Migration: Trends, Determinants, and Policy ... - Introduction. What have been the main trends in and drivers of international migration over the last century? Are borders “largely beyond control” (Bhagwati 2003, 99) or are states generally effective in regulating migration?These questions go to the core of contemporary debates about migration.
Key Migration Terms | International Organization for Migration - Alternatives to detention – Any legislation, policy or practice, formal or informal, aimed at preventing the unnecessary detention of persons for reasons relating to their migration status. Source: Adapted from International Detention Coalition, There Are Alternatives: A Handbook for Preventing Unnecessary Immigration Detention (revised edition, 2015) p.
African migration: trends, patterns, drivers | Comparative ... - Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, violent conflict and environmental stress. Yet such perceptions are based on stereotypes rather than theoretically informed empirical research. Drawing on the migration and visa databases from the Determinants of International Migration (DEMIG project) and the Global Bilateral Migration Database (GBMD ...
Immigration to New Zealand - Wikipedia - Migration to New Zealand began with Polynesian settlement in New Zealand, then uninhabited, about 1250 to n migration provided a major influx following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Subsequent immigration has been chiefly from the British Isles, but also from continental Europe, the Pacific, the Americas and Asia.
Study Guide - The Rights of Refugees - The International Organization of Migration ... A very important case by the European Court of Human Rights (Soering v. the United Kingdom, 1989), however, established that states were indeed responsible, in certain instances, for the well being of individuals in other countries. The case concerned article 3 of the European Convention that "No one shall be subjected to torture or inhuman or ...
Speech - International Monetary Fund - High openness to international capital flows, especially short-term credit flows, can be dangerous for countries that weak or inconsistent macro-economic policies or inadequately capitalized and regulated financial systems. For such countries, public policy has important challenges to meet in preparing for a world economy that is being driven toward higher degrees of capital market integration.
The Impacts of Globalisation - OECD - 6 international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the spread of technology.1 Here much, but not all, of the focus is on the narrower pe rspective, although clearly the increase in mobility and personal interchanges that air transport facilitates has broader socio -cultural and
Drivers of migration: why do people move? | Journal of ... - According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), as many as 244 million people were international migrants in 2015 1 and the UN Department of Economics and Social Affairs estimates that the figure is as high as 257.7 million in 2017. 2 Importantly, out of the 244 million claimed by IOM in 2015, 90.2 million moved from a southern country to another southern country, while only ...
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