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A New Perspective on Human Mobility in the South

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This book offers innovative insights on South-South human mobility. It features a collection of papers that highlight often overlooked mobility patterns among and within regions in the global South as well as address critical realities faced by South-South migrants.
This publication thoroughly investigates key issues of the migration debate, spanning from the terminological and contextual meaning of migration and development. It also critically examines some of the key features that human mobility in the global South is characterized by, including the prevalence of intra-regional and labor mobility, the role of diasporas communities in developing countries, South-South remittances patterns, the influence of environmental factors on the decision to migrate and the rising number of child migrants.
By carefully moving the lens from the frequently examined South-North and North-North movements to human mobility within the Southern regions of the world, this book questions the traditional conception of the migration paradigm. It offers knowledge and insights that will help to expand the debate as well as stimulate further research on this important topic and, hopefully, promote future activities aimed at the protection of migrants and their families living in the South. As a result, it is an ideal resource for migration scholars, policy-makers and development practitioners.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: The South-South Migration and Development Nexus: Susanne Melde, Rudolf Anich, Jonathan Crush, John O. Oucho.- Chapter 2: Inter-and Extraregional Migration in the South: The Case of Africa: Bernard M. Lututala.- Chapter 3: Labor Mobility, Regional Integration and Social Protection in Southern Economies: John O. Oucho.- Chapter 4: Diasporas in the South: Abel Chikanda and Jonathan Crush.- Chapter 5: Impact of Remittances in Developing Countries: Manuel Orozco and Caryn G. Ellies.- Chapter 6: Environmental Change and (Im)Mobility in the South: Eberhard Weber.- Chapter 7: The Migration of Children in ACP Countries: Of Their Own Free Will or by Force? Olivia Tiffoche.

Summary

This book offers innovative insights on South–South human mobility. It features a collection of papers that highlight often overlooked mobility patterns among and within regions in the global South as well as address critical realities faced by South-South migrants.
This publication thoroughly investigates key issues of the migration debate, spanning from the terminological and contextual meaning of migration and development. It also critically examines some of the key features that human mobility in the global South is characterized by, including the prevalence of intra-regional and labor mobility, the role of diasporas communities in developing countries, South-South remittances patterns, the influence of environmental factors on the decision to migrate and the rising number of child migrants.
By carefully moving the lens from the frequently examined South–North and North–North movements to human mobility within the Southern regions of the world, this book questions the traditional conception of the migration paradigm. It offers knowledge and insights that will help to expand the debate as well as stimulate further research on this important topic and, hopefully, promote future activities aimed at the protection of migrants and their families living in the South. As a result, it is an ideal resource for migration scholars, policy-makers and development practitioners.

Product details

Assisted by Rudolf Anich (Editor), Jonatha Crush (Editor), Jonathan Crush (Editor), Susanne Melde (Editor), Susanne Melde et al (Editor), John O Oucho (Editor), John O. Oucho (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789402406436
ISBN 978-94-0-240643-6
No. of pages 174
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 10 mm
Weight 294 g
Illustrations XIV, 174 p. 8 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Series Global Migration Issues
Global Migration Issues
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Migration, Population, B, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Political Economy, population economics, Population & demography, Emigration and immigration, Demography, Population and Demography

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