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Migration and Inequality

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'This is a timely contribution to an important and often neglected subject - the relationship between migration and inequality. There has been a major shift in attitudes towards migration over the last decade! driven by emerging evidence of the significance of migrant remittances both in monetary terms! and in terms of their reach through many parts of the developing world. Yet nagging doubts remain about whether these remittances genuinely reflect or facilitate a route out of poverty for poor people! or whether instead they contribute to increasing inequality! in which some are trapped or pushed into situations of increased disadvantage. This book tackles these concerns head on! and provides evidence from a range of geographical regions that inequality in its various forms - economic! social! gender! etc. - can be exacerbated by the process of migration. It should be required reading for anyone interested in the nexus between migration! development and poverty.' - Professor Richard Black! Professor of Human Geography! University of Sussex! UK'An outstanding examination of the intersections of migration! class! gender and racialization! Migration and Inequality is an important contribution to migration studies. Tanja Bastia's comprehensive introduction and the book's well-written and far ranging articles advance existing analyses of the relationship between globalization and multiple forms of situated inequality. Assessing a range of inequalities within trajectories of development! contributors build on current critiques of the migration development nexus to ask whether! when! how! or if migration transforms "unequal social structures" or whether it only reproduces structures of inequality and hierarchy. Exploring both internal and international migration! so frequently part of migration histories but often addressed by different literatures and development policies! this is a book worth reading from cover to cover.' - Professor Nina Glick Schiller! Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology and Founding Director! Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures! University of Manchester! UK Informationen zum Autor Tanja Bastia is Lecturer in the Institute for Development Policy and Management at the University of Manchester, UK Klappentext This collection from an international set of contributors explores the relationship between migration and inequality in Africa, Asia and Latin America, assessing the impact of migration on structures of caste, gender and class, and offering both empirical evidence and theoretical understandings on the relationship between migration and inequality. Zusammenfassung This collection from an international set of contributors explores the relationship between migration and inequality in Africa, Asia and Latin America, assessing the impact of migration on structures of caste, gender and class, and offering both empirical evidence and theoretical understandings on the relationship between migration and inequality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Overview 1. Migration and Inequality: An introduction Tanja Bastia 2. Immigration and Global Inequality: A cross-national analysis Matthew Sanderson Part II: Governance and Migrants’ Rights 3. Resisting Inequality: The rise of global migrants rights activism Nicola Piper 4. International Labour Migration: Dynamics in Southeast Asia migration and inequality Amarjit Kaur Part III: Internal and Cross-Border Migration 5. Ghanaian Mobilities, Interstecting Inequalities and Transnational Activities Leander Kandilige 6. Migration, Urban Health and Inequality in Johannesburg Jo Vearey Part IV: Migration, Gender and Intersectionality 7. Migration as Protest? Negotiating gender, class and ethnicity in urban Bolivia Tanja Bastia 8. Mobility as Enabling Gender Equality...

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