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Handbook of the Economics of International Migration
The Immigrants
Detailed surveys examine leading subjects in international migration, including empirical, theoretical, and region-oriented subjects.
Barry Chiswick (Edited by), Paul W. Miller (Edited by)
9780444537645, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 8 December 2014
810 pages
23.4 x 19 x 4.1 cm, 1.92 kg
"At last, a thorough, comprehensive, and illuminating survey of this important field. These two volumes will be the essential reference on the economics of international migration for students, teachers, and researchers for years to come." --Xavier de Vanssay, York University "The new volumes of the Handbook of the Economics of International Migration are a unique source in the field of international migration, including detailed analyses of a wide range of issues from the fundamentals of migration theory to current pressing issues as well as emerging new topics in the field. These volumes will be a valuable source of reference not only for experienced scholars but also for students at bachelors, masters, and doctoral level studies in economics, demography, sociology, political science, and law." --Aycan Celikaksoy, Stockholm University
The economic literature on international migration interests policymakers as well as academics throughout the social sciences. These volumes, the first of a new subseries in the Handbooks in Economics, describe and analyze scholarship created since the inception of serious attention began in the late 1970s. This literature appears in the general economics journals, in various field journals in economics (especially, but not exclusively, those covering labor market and human resource issues), in interdisciplinary immigration journals, and in papers by economists published in journals associated with history, sociology, political science, demography, and linguistics, among others.
Section 1: THE DETERMINANTS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 1. Migration Theory. Orn Bodvarsson, Nicole B. Simpson, Chad Sparber 2. Two Centuries of International Migration. Joseph Ferrie and Timothy J. Hatton Cameo 1: World Migration in Historical Perspective: Four Big Issues. Jeffrey Williamson Section 2: THE ADJUSTMENTS OF IMMIGRANTS 3. The Adjustment of Immigrants in the Labor Market. Harriet Orcutt Duleep 4. The Human Capital (Schooling) of Immigrants in America. James P. Smith 5. International Migration and the Economics of Language. Barry R. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller 6. Immigrants and Immigrant Health. Heather Antecol and Kelly Bedard 7. Immigrants and Demography: Marriage, Divorce, and Fertility. Alicia Adsera and Ana Ferrer Cameo 2: Immigrants and Religion. Carmel Chiswick 8. Immigrants’ Access to Financial Services & Asset Accumulation. Nour Abdul-Razzak, Una Osili, Anna Paulson 9. From Aliens to Citizens: The Political Incorporation of Immigrants. Pieter Bevelander and Mikael Spang 10. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants’ Earnings Profiles. Christian Dustmann, Joseph-Simon Görlach Section 3: TYPES OF IMMIGRANTS 11. High-Skilled Immigration in a Globalized Labor Market. James Ted McDonald and Christopher Worswick 12. The Refugee/Asylum Seeker. Aimee Chin and Kalena E. Cortes 13. Undocumented Immigration and Human Trafficking. Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny 14. Guest or Temporary Foreign Worker Programs. Philip Martin
Subject Areas: International economics [KCL], Labour economics [KCF], Economics [KC], Sociology: work & labour [JHBL], Population & demography [JHBD], Migration, immigration & emigration [JFFN]