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The Age of Migration

International Population Movements in the Modern World

Stephen Castles author Hein de Haas author Mark J Miller author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:6th Dec '19

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This updated edition of The Age of Migration provides a comprehensive overview of migration flows, their causes, and impacts on societies worldwide.

This fully revised sixth edition of The Age of Migration serves as an essential textbook on the complex topic of migration, utilized by students and scholars globally. It presents a comprehensive and contemporary analysis of migration flows, their underlying causes, and the significant impacts on both the countries of origin and destination. The authors, experts in the field, provide a global and interdisciplinary perspective, covering all regions of the world and spanning from the nineteenth century to the present day. The text addresses the emotive nature of international migration, which has reshaped societies and influenced discussions on security, national identity, and sovereignty.

In this edition, readers will find updated statistical data, policy developments, and insights into the rising challenges of anti-immigrant sentiments and Islamophobia. A new chapter on Categories of Migration offers a framework for understanding different types of migrants, including the pressing issue of climate refugees. The book also emphasizes the impacts of migration on development in origin countries, providing a more nuanced understanding of the topic.

The Age of Migration is an indispensable resource for students across various disciplines, including politics, sociology, geography, and history. It not only bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications but also includes a comprehensive 'Migration Policy Toolbox' and a glossary of key terms. Accompanying online resources enhance the learning experience, making this edition a vital tool for anyone studying migration today.

The Age of Migration offers the most comprehensive guide to understanding global migration patterns, both historically and in the present day, and the latest edition only confirms this assessment. Drawing expertly on the latest theories and evidence, the authors illuminate the causes of international migration as well as the consequences for the societies that send and receive the resulting flows of people. Their critical assessment of the policies by which nations attempt to manage these flows is a must-read for policy makers and the public alike. * Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University, USA *
At a time when migration has become profoundly integral to social, economic and political change across the global stage, The Age of Migration gives us an incisive, state-of-the-art, yet accessible account of migratory processes and their implications for increasingly interconnected and diversifying societies. Updated with recent statistics and expanded to include forms of mobility linked to education, marriage, retirement and temporary labour migration, the sixth edition confirms its longstanding place on the book shelves of scholars and students of global migrations. * Brenda Yeoh, National University of Singapore *
For scholars and students alike, The Age of Migration remains the most comprehensive guide to global mobility. The authors bring clarity to this complex phenomenon by addressing key theories and debates, regional patterns and histories, and emergent developments. The sixth edition, simply outstanding, updates this essential resource with new sections on emigration and migration governance, among others. * Kristin Surak, SOAS, UK *
The latest edition of The Age of Migration provides an expanded and detailed assessment of global migration patterns within a comparative context. It provides a sophisticated account of how these patterns speak back to and are informed by theories of migration. This will make a great addition to scholars and students of migration. * Vince Marotta, Deakin University, Australia *
Theoretically sophisticated and empirically wide-ranging, The Age of Migration keeps on getting better with each edition. With new, revised and updated chapters this is essentially a new book. Whether as core or background reading, using this textbook in your migration course is a no-brainer. * Maarten Vink, Maastricht University, the Netherlands *
Migration is a transformative force. At a time when it seems that everybody has an opinion on international migration, The Age of Migration remains the go-to reference to learn about international migration in many of its aspects – it reliably informs and solidly sobers a field of knowledge that is often riddled with prejudice. The sixth edition combines consistency of argument with exposition of data that broadens beyond an exclusive Western-centric perspective and is more expansive on a variety of theoretical lenses woven through the chapters through which learning about and understanding of international migration can be approached. The Age of Migration occupies a central place in migration studies. * Christina Oelgemoller, Loughborough University, UK *
By now a classic text on international migration, this sixth edition of The Age of Migration is the best so far. Understanding cross-border mobility is one of the major challenges of the 21st century, and this volume sets the gold standard for studies of migration across both the Western and the non-Western world. A must read for students, scholars, and policymakers alike. * Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of Birmingham, UK *
The authors have updated the fifth edition to produce this definitive text on migration. New sections ensure that the book offers a rigorous and critical analysis of migration covering migration theories, patterns of migration, gender and migration and much more besides. Consequently, it will be useful to students, researchers and policymakers alike. The book challenges popular myths about migration, including that it is a peculiarity to the modern age, offering robust evidence to dispel such misconceptions. I strongly recommend The Age of Migration. * Ruth McAreavey, Newcastle University, UK *

ISBN: 9781352007121

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 776g

464 pages

6th edition