Caribbean Migration

Caribbean Migration
Author: Mary Chamberlain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2002-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134707676

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This anthology represents important and original directions in the study of Caribbean migration. It takes a comparative perspective on the Caribbean people's migratory experiences to North America, Europe, and within the Caribbean. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, the book discusses: * the causes of migration * the experiences of migrants * the historical, cultural and political processes * issues of gender and imperialism * the methodology of migration studies, including oral history.

Caribbean Migrants

Caribbean Migrants
Author: Bonham C. Richardson
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 0870493612

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Caribbean Migration

Caribbean Migration
Author: Elizabeth M. Thomas-Hope
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9766401268

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Originally published in 1992, this text considers out-migration from the Caribbean in an analytical manner. Its comparative approach, involving three islands (Jamaica, Barbados and St Vincent) and the range of micro-environments within those islands, is based on data from extensive surveys and in-depth interviews. Analysis of the migration process reflects the perspective of Caribbean potential migrants themselves.

Migration Social Identities and Regionalism within the Caribbean Community

Migration  Social Identities and Regionalism within the Caribbean Community
Author: Oral I. Robinson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-08-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030477455

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This book offers a theoretical and substantive analysis of intra-Caribbean migration, perception of regionalism, and the construction of identities among Caribbean nationals. Through a multi-methods study in the 15 member countries of the Caribbean community, Oral Robinson explores how intra-Caribbean migrants experience living within different member countries, and how these experiences and perceptions influence ideas about citizenship, belonging, and identity. Responding directly to the lack of scholarship on how Caribbean nationals feel about integration and/or free movement within their own countries and other Caribbean countries, this volume attempts to understand Caribbean societies historically, theoretically, and methodologically; proposes bases of social identities in the Caribbean; and examines how intra-Caribbean migrants negotiate their identities and narrate their lived experiences as intra-Caribbean migrants. The book offers policy solutions based upon its findings, reconciling practice, theory, and migration policies in the Caribbean.

Caribbean Migration to Western Europe and the United States

Caribbean Migration to Western Europe and the United States
Author: Margarita Cervantes-Rodriguez,Ramon Grosfoguel,Eric H Mielants
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2008-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781592139569

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A novel and interdisciplinary volume on the dynamics of migration with comparative case studies of the Caribbean experience.

Migration And Development In The Caribbean

Migration And Development In The Caribbean
Author: Robert Pastor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429711619

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This book represents the product of a two-year research project and a four-year personal journey to explore the relationship between migration and economic development in the Caribbean area. Does Caribbean immigration to the United States assist or impede the economic development of the Caribbean? Would the curtailment of immigration affect the stability of the Caribbean? Can a certain mix of development strategies significantly reduce the pressures for migration? What can the United States and the Caribbean countries do separately and together to improve the prospects for economic development while permitting migration at manageable levels? This book begins with these questions and ends with some answers.

Migration And Development In The Caribbean

Migration And Development In The Caribbean
Author: Robert Pastor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429691607

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This book represents the product of a two-year research project and a four-year personal journey to explore the relationship between migration and economic development in the Caribbean area. Does Caribbean immigration to the United States assist or impede the economic development of the Caribbean? Would the curtailment of immigration affect the stability of the Caribbean? Can a certain mix of development strategies significantly reduce the pressures for migration? What can the United States and the Caribbean countries do separately and together to improve the prospects for economic development while permitting migration at manageable levels? This book begins with these questions and ends with some answers.

In Search of a Better Life

In Search of a Better Life
Author: Ransford Palmer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1990-05-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780313020131

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This volume examines the phenomenon of mass population migration from the Caribbean to North America and the United Kingdom and the social, cultural, and economic adaptation of the immigrants to their new environments. A central theme of this volume is that twentieth century Caribbean migration is more than the migration of labor in search of jobs; it is also a movement of households and thus affects not only the well-being of family members but also their social relationships. The contributors provide new analytical perspectives on the factors that motivate this movement, and the social, cultural,and economic impact of the movement on the household itself. The volume is divided into three parts. Part I examines the historical movement to the United States and the United Kingdom. The chapters in this section explore the relationship between the character of Caribbean development and the factors motivating the migration of households, the nineteenth century beginnings of twentieth century mass Caribbean migration, and the social and economic experiences of the post-World War II Caribbean immigrants in Britain. Part II looks at the problems of settlement and adaptation in the major urban centers where Caribbean immigrants have tended to concentrate, giving special attention to the status of Caribbean women in the United States and the role of social networks in helping immigrants to adapt to their new surroundings. The final section looks at the problem of illegal migration from the Caribbean to the United States, drawing on data from the annual reports of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Students, researchers, and policy-makers will find In Search of a Better Life an important contribution to the understanding of the total migration process.