Global and Asian Perspectives on International Migration

Global and Asian Perspectives on International Migration
Author: Graziano Battistella
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319083179

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This volume examines key aspects of the migration process that are particularly relevant in the Asian context. It looks into established concepts and theoretical propositions that have found application in other areas, particularly in the West and explores their validity and relevance in understanding the realities of migration in Asia. Global and Asian Perspectives on International Migration features the perspectives of scholars from Asia and other parts of the world, as well as diverse backgrounds. It presents a variety of forms, directions, policies and institutions, including circular and temporary migration; the management of cultural diversity; the gender perspective on migration in North America, Europe and Asia; returning migrants; migration governance in the ASEAN economic community; and the determinants of migration. In conclusion, the book explores migration transition in Asia and revisits select theories in light of recent evidence. With its dialogic approach to migration in Asia by renowned authors from various regions and disciplines, this book will serve as a valuable resource to policy makers in research and academia, civil society, international organizations and the private sector.

Migration and Development

Migration and Development
Author: International Court of Justice
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2003-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789213630068

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This paper discusses international migration and the impact it has, both negative and positive, on development in Asian countries. It demonstrates ways in which international migration can and does impinge on development in receiving areas. Although the paper focuses on examples taken from the Asian region, the lessons learnt are applicable to other regions of the world.

Migration Governance in Asia

Migration Governance in Asia
Author: Kazunari Sakai,Noemi Lanna
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-01-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000538137

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The contributors to this book investigate migration governance in Asia through a multilevel analysis, addressing its local, national and regional dimensions as well as placing it in the wider context of global migration governance. Core case studies include migration to and within Japan, the migration of Burmese and Tibetan refugees to India, and the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. Evaluating the rules, norms and processes put in place by state and non-state actors to cope with international migration, the contributors focus especially on migration flows and the extent to which Asian cases are distinct from those elsewhere. This includes comparative cases from Europe and the United States to provide a comparative context for the analysis of Asia. A valuable resource for students and scholars of migration studies, especially those with a particular interest in Asia.

Migration in China and Asia

Migration in China and Asia
Author: Jijiao Zhang,Howard Duncan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789401787598

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This book will enlarge our grasp of global migration phenomena, offering insights into the fascinating, at times startling, realities of human migration in Asia. The chapters presented in this volume offer variety in not only theme but in approach to migration in Southeast and East Asia. Particularly welcome for a volume on migration studies, a discipline that has long been dominated by economists, sociologists, and geographers, are the chapters that approach the subject from an anthropological or ethnological perspective. These chapters bring to our attention details of the lives of migrants and their communities that are often lost in studies of migration statistics, the economic aspects of migration, or aspects of urban geography with which we have become more familiar. Some chapters are more theoretical in nature and herein lie some of the most important reasons for studying migration involving Asian countries: migration studies have, until relatively recently, developed their theoretical insights on the basis of European migration to North America. Asian migration offers new theoretical challenges to migration scholars; its dynamism is such that predictions of what is to come are not for the risk averse. The empirical studies here provide fascinating details of the strategies used by asylum seekers, of marriage migration, of the role of homeland languages in education, of the workings of ethnic entrepreneurs, of the media’s role in sustaining Chinese communities, and on the incentive structures that are helping to shape return flows to China. For readers who are from Asian countries, this book will illuminate the changes that are taking place in your region as a result of migration. For readers from developed and other societies, it will provide new insights into migration involving this understudied part of the world, an area that supplies the lion’s share of immigrants to developed economies, and the area whose rapid economic development will soon make it their greatest competition for migrants, especially the highly skilled.

Migration and Development

Migration and Development
Author: Graeme Hugo
Publsiher: International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113413004

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This report examines the effects of international migration on the economic and social development of countries involved, focusing on examples from the Asian region, although the lessons drawn are also applicable to other areas. Although much of the literature on the topic has tended to highlight the negative impacts on the development of origin countries, this study finds that the relationship between migration and development is a more complex one, and shows how several Asian countries have been able to use their diasporas to benefit development in countries of origin. The report considers the economic impact of remittances, looking at aggregate, regional and community levels as well as on household welfare. It also discusses the impact of migration on poverty, policies which encourage return migration, and makes recommendations for further research.

New Perspectives on International Migration and Development

New Perspectives on International Migration and Development
Author: Jeronimo Cortina,Enrique Ochoa-Reza
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013-07-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780231156806

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Through pressing, current case studies, contributors examine the ubiquitous interplay among migration, development, culture, human rights, and government, all toward advancing more effective solutions to international migration issues.

Routledge Handbook of Asian Migrations

Routledge Handbook of Asian Migrations
Author: Gracia Liu-Farrer,Brenda S.A. Yeoh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317337249

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Housing more than half of the global population, Asia is a region characterised by increasingly diverse forms of migration and mobility. Offering a wide-ranging overview of the field of Asian migrations, this new handbook therefore seeks to examine and evaluate the flows of movement within Asia, as well as into and out of the continent. Through in-depth analysis of both empirical and theoretical developments in the field, it includes key examples and trends such as British colonialism, Chinese diaspora, labour migration, the movement of women, and recent student migration. Organised into thematic parts, the topics cover: The historical context to migration in Asia Modern Asian migration pathways and characteristics The reconceptualising of migration through Asian experiences Contemporary challenges and controversies in Asian migration practice and policy Contributing to the retheorising of the subject area of international migration from non-western experience, the Routledge Handbook of Asian Migrations will be useful to students and scholars of migration, Asian development and Asian Studies in general.

International Migration and Development in East Asia and the Pacific

International Migration and Development in East Asia and the Pacific
Author: Ahmad Ahsan,Manolo Abella,Andrew Beath,Yukon Huang,Manjula Luthria,Trang Van Nguyen
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821396490

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The East Asia and Pacific region has an international emigrant population of over 21 million people, who remitted more than USD 90 billion to their home countries in 2010. The region also hosts more than 7 million migrant workers, mostly from other Asian countries. These migrant workers account for 20 percent or more of the labor force in economies such as Malaysia and Singapore and thus play a significant role in the economies of the labor-receiving countries. The aging of the population in many East Asian countries will create significant labor shortages leading to greater demand for migrant workers. For these reasons, international labor mobility is emerging as an important development issue in East Asia with important implications for the Bank’s mission of poverty reduction and supporting sustainable economic development in the region. In this context , this study analyzes the impact of migration on development of the region and how international migration should be managed in East Asia in a way that supports development goals while simultaneously protecting the rights of migrants. The study covers: trends in international migration in East Asia and overarching regional issues such as the links between macroeconomic management and remittances and the role of demographic trends in migration; the economic impact of migration and remittances on labor-sending countries and labor-receiving countries; the migration industry; and the policies and institutions that govern migration.