International Migration Within Latin America and the Caribbean an Overview

International Migration Within Latin America and the Caribbean  an Overview
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0913245585

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Report on the regional level migration of migrant workers within Latin America and the Caribbean - discusses demographic aspects, occupational structure and legal status of migrants, their impact on home countries and host countries, and relevant migration policy. Bibliography and statistical tables.

International Migration Within Latin America and the Caribbean

International Migration Within Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Sergio Diaz-Briquets
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1983
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015041995203

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International Migration Within Latin America and the Caribbean

International Migration Within Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Sergio Díaz-Briquets
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:760543451

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Migrating Identities and Perspectives Latin America and the Caribbean in Local and Global Contexts

Migrating Identities and Perspectives  Latin America and the Caribbean in Local and Global Contexts
Author: Mohammad H. Tamdgidi,Terry-Ann Jones,Eric Mielants
Publsiher: Ahead Publishing House (imprint: Okcir Press)
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781888024524

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This Fall 2009 (VII, 4) issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge entitled “Migrating Identities and Perspectives: Latin America and the Caribbean in Local and Global Contexts,” focuses on the complexity of identity formations experienced by migrants in the world-system, with a regional focus on Latin America and the Caribbean which have been at the heart of many recent scholarly debates in migration studies and the subsequent emergence of transnationalism. The collection can be therefore understood as an attempt to establish an intellectual dialogue between different academic disciplines, as well as theoretical perspectives. Among the various themes of this issue is the importance of context, as illustrated through the use of comparisons, and the application to the domestic migration context of theoretical approaches commonly used to explain international migration. Another theme that emerges among these papers is that of integration, or in the case of deportees—a very specific group of immigrants—reintegration. A crucial aspect of incorporation is identity formation, often central to migration research and highlighted in a variety of ways in the papers. Contributors include: Terry-Ann Jones (also as journal issue guest editor), Eric Mielants (also as journal issue guest editor), Per Unheim, David Carment, Carlo Dade, Dwaine Plaza, Cédric Audebert, Heike Drotbohm, and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (also as journal editor-in-chief). Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge is a publication of OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia, Mysticism, and Science (Utopystics). For more information about OKCIR and other issues in its journal’s Edited Collection as well as Monograph and Translation series visit OKCIR’s homepage.

Continental Divides International Migration in the Americas

Continental Divides  International Migration in the Americas
Author: Katharine M. Donato,Jonathan Hiskey,Jorge Durand
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2010-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412991872

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Since Mexico-U.S. migration represents the largest sustained migratory flow between two nations worldwide, much of the theoretical and empirical work on migration has focused on this single case. In the last few decades, however, migration has emerged as a critical issue across all nations in Latin America and the Caribbean, with the region seeing its position changed from a net migrant-receiving region to one that now stands as one of the foremost sending areas of the world. In this latest volume of the ANNALS, leading migration scholars seek to redress the imbalance offered when only studying a single case with the first systematic assessment of Latin American migration patterns using ongoing research on the Mexican case as a basis for comparison. Each chapter examines specific propositions or findings derived from the Mexican case that have not yet been tested for other Latin American or Caribbean nations. Using a common framework of data, methods, and theories, they offer a new perspective on the causes and consequences of migration in the Western Hemisphere.

Determinants Of Emigration From Mexico Central America And The Caribbean

Determinants Of Emigration From Mexico  Central America  And The Caribbean
Author: Sergio Diaz-briquets
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429694837

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The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was amanifestation of widespread public concern over the volume of undocumentedimmigration into the United States. The principal innovationof this legislation-the provision to impose penalties on employers whoknowingly hire undocumented immigrants-was a response to thisconcern.This effort at restriction was tempered in IRCA by other provisionspermitting the legalization of two types of undocumented immigrantsthosewho had resided in the United States since January 1, 1982; andwhat were called special agricultural workers (SAWs), persons who hadworked in perishable crop agriculture for at least 90 days during specifiedperiods from 1983 to 1986. Approximately 3.1 million persons soughtlegalization (what is popularly referred to as amnesty) under these twoprovisions. The breakdown was roughly 1.8 million under the regularprogram and 1.3 million as SAWs. Mexicans made up 75 percent of thecombined legalization requests.

Migration from Latin America to Europe

Migration from Latin America to Europe
Author: International Court of Justice
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2004-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789213630082

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Part of the IOM Migration Research Series, this study reveals various trends and policy challenges relating to migration from Latin America and the Caribbean to Europe, which has grown rapidly over the last decade. These increased flows calls for strengthened cooperation between the two regions on migration issues, specifically the effective integration of migration issues into the ongoing development cooperation activities and political dialogues.

Migration from Latin America to Europe

Migration from Latin America to Europe
Author: Adela Pellegrino,International Organization for Migration
Publsiher: International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114922391

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Migration to Europe from Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) has grown rapidly over the last decade. Most of the flows are directed towards southern European countries, although other European countries have also seen significant increases. Widespread poverty and economic hardship caused by the recession in LAC, together with the tightening of visa regimes in the United States following September 11, 2001, have been a major contributing cause of increased flows. The most recent data in major destination countries, such as Spain, show that the largest increases occurred over the past two to three years. The existence of what is now a significant LAC diaspora in Europe may itself be a driving force for further migration, and flows are likely to continue increasing in the future. The demographic profile of LAC migrants in Europe shows a young population with high rates of labour force participation, relatively high levels of education and strong remitting behaviour. LAC migration is highly feminized, with women constituting over half of all LAC migrants. Irregular LAC migration is significant and human trafficking also causes serious concerns. As Europe seeks to recruit increasing numbers of highly skilled migrants, including from the LAC region, concern over brain drain from those regions is also rising. Within the context of strengthened LAC-EU cooperation, rising migrant flows represent both opportunities and challenges for policy makers.