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Book Title
International Handbook on the Economics of Migration
Publication Date
2013-09-30
ISBN
9781845426293

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
ISBN-10
1845426290
ISBN-13
9781845426293
eBay Product ID (ePID)
167703445

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
584 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
International Handbook on the Economics of Migration
Subject
Public Policy / Immigration, Urban & Regional, Référence, Emigration & Immigration
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics
Author
Amelie F. Constant
Series
Elgar Original Référence Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
39.9 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2012-955223
Reviews
'Constant and Zimmermann have assembled a collection of essays that is remarkable in one extremely important way: it integrates many novel research topics into the mainstream immigration literature, including ethnic hiring patterns, obesity, the economic consequences of interethnic marriages, the link between natural disasters and migration, immigrant time use, and the relationship between migration and happiness. These survey papers are destined to become beacons for future researchers as each of these topics will inevitably receive much more attention in future research.', Constant and Zimmermann have assembled a collection of essays that is remarkable in one extremely important way: it integrates many novel research topics into the mainstream immigration literature, including ethnic hiring patterns, obesity, the economic consequences of interethnic marriages, the link between natural disasters and migration, immigrant time use, and the relationship between migration and happiness. These survey papers are destined to become beacons for future researchers as each of these topics will inevitably receive much more attention in future research. --George Borjas, Harvard University This is an extremely impressive volume which guides readers into thinking about migration in new ways. In its various chapters, international experts examine contemporary migration issues through a multitude of lenses ranging from child labor, human trafficking and jobs to the political economy of migration and refugees. The result is a fascinating assessment of the role of migration in driving population change in the modern age. This will surely serve as a reference volume for those interested in migration for years to come. --Deborah Cobb-Clark, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Australia A comprehensive, truly encyclopedic collection of original surveys and essays discussing migration and topics related to the movement of people among countries and areas. The studies both present and review the literature critically and in many cases offer new results. The basic theory is laid out right from the start, providing a nice introduction and framework for the other 27 chapters. While most are interesting and worth reading, as a novice in the field of migration I found the essays on human smuggling and natural disasters to be particularly enlightening and important. I can recommend this Handbook to any labor economist or sociologist with a scholarly interest, either for research or for instruction, in this general area. The volume is definitive.' - Daniel S. Hamermesh, University of Texas at Austin, US and Royal Holloway, University of London, UK 'As immigration has spread from traditional receiving nations to developed countries throughout the world, the economics of migration has become a burgeoning field of research. Amelie Constant and Klaus Zimmermann's International Handbook offers an excellent, state-of-the-art guide to the rapidly changing intellectual terrain, providing comprehensive coverage of the topics necessary to comprehend patterns and processes of migration in the world today. It will be an indispensable guide to scholars and policy-makers for years to come.' - Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University, US 'The International Handbook on the Economics of Migration is an excellent book that broadens our understanding of the economics of migration. It covers classic issues related to immigration such as labor market integration and wages as well as much newer and less explored aspects of it, such as happiness, religiosity and crime. I commend Constant and Zimmermann for gathering an excellent team of young and more experienced scholars, and for producing a book that will become an important reference in teaching and learning about immigration. --Giovanni Peri, University of California, Davis, US
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
304.82
Table Of Content
Contents:Frontier Issues in Migration ResearchAmelie F. Constant and Klaus F. ZimmermannPART I: INTRODUCTION1. Migration and Ethnicity: An IntroductionAmelie F. Constant and Klaus F. ZimmermannPART II: THE MOVE2. Modeling Individual Migration DecisionsJohn Kennan and James R. Walker3. The Economics of Circular MigrationAmelie F. Constant, Olga Nottmeyer and Klaus F. Zimmermann4. The International Migration of Health ProfessionalsMichel Grignon, Yaw Owusu and Arthur Sweetman5. Independent Child Labor MigrantsEric V. Edmonds and Maheshwor Shrestha6. Human SmugglingGuido Friebel and Sergei GurievPART III: PERFORMANCE AND THE LABOR MARKET7. Labor Mobility in an Enlarged European UnionMartin Kahanec8. Minority and Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Access to Financial CapitalRobert W. Fairlie9. Migrant Educational Mismatch and the Labor MarketMatloob Piracha and Florin Vadean10. Ethnic HiringDavid Neumark11. Immigrants in Risky OccupationsPia M. Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny12. Occupational Sorting of Ethnic GroupsKrishna Patel, Yevgeniya Savchenko and Francis Vella13. Immigrants, Wages and Obesity: The Weight of the EvidenceSusan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys and Jennifer L. KohnPART IV: NEW LINES OF RESEARCH14. Immigrants, Ethnic Identities and the Nation-StateAmelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann15. Interethnic Marriages and their Economic EffectsDelia Furtado and Steven J. Trejo16. The Impact of Migration on Family Left BehindFrancisca M. Antman17. Natural Disasters and MigrationAriel R. Belasen and Solomon W. Polachek18. Immigration-Religiosity Intersections at the Two Sides of the Atlantic: Europe and the United StatesTeresa García-Muñoz and Shoshana Neuman 19. Immigration and CrimeBrian Bell and Stephen Machin20. Immigrants' Time Use: A Survey of Methods and EvidenceDavid C. Ribar21. Happiness and MigrationNicole B. SimpsonPART V: POLICY ISSUES22. Frontier Issues of the Political Economy of MigrationGil S. Epstein23. Skill-based Immigrant Selection and Labor Market Outcomes by Visa CategoryAbdurrahman Aydemir24. Refugee and Asylum MigrationTimothy J. Hatton25. The Economics of Immigrant Citizenship AscensionDon J. DeVoretz26. Welfare MigrationCorrado Giulietti and Jackline Wahba27. Diaspora Resources and PoliciesSonia Plaza28. The Evaluation of Immigration PoliciesUlf RinneIndex
Synopsis
Migration economics is a dynamic, fast-growing research area with significant and rising policy relevance. While its scope is continually extending, there is no authoritative treatment of its various branches in one volume. Written by 44 leading experts in the field, this carefully commissioned and refereed Handbook brings together 28 state-of-the-art chapters on migration research and related issues., 'As immigration has spread from traditional receiving nations to developed countries throughout the world, the economics of migration has become a burgeoning field of research. Amelie Constant and Klaus Zimmermann's International Handbook offers an excellent, state-of-the-art guide to the rapidly changing intellectual terrain, providing comprehensive coverage of the topics necessary to comprehend patterns and processes of migration in the world today. It will be an indispensable guide to scholars and policy-makers for years to come. ' - Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University, US Migration economics is a dynamic, fast-growing research area with significant and rising policy relevance. While its scope is continually extending, there is no authoritative treatment of its various branches in one volume. Written by 44 leading experts in the field, this carefully commissioned and refereed Handbook brings together 28 state-of-the-art chapters on migration research and related issues. Well-written and highly accessible, each chapter comprises a critical assessment of the status quo and presents challenges to the traditional economics of migration by addressing taboo issues. Topics explored include: child labor migrants; immigrant educational mismatch; ethnic hiring; immigrants, wages and obesity; ethnic identities and the nation-state; natural disasters and migration; immigration-religiosity intersections; immigration and crime; immigrants' time use; happiness and migration; diaspora resources and policies; and the evaluation of immigration policies. Forging new foundations in the field of migration and providing areas for future research, this Handbook will prove a seminal reference for academics and students with an interest in international and labor economics, and in regional studies. Social psychologists and behavioral scientists, as well as practitioners in political, cultural, social, demographic, environmental and healthcare arenas, will find the ethnic identities coverage and analysis of methods for studying ethnic identities an invaluable reference tool. Contributors : F.M. Antman, L.M. Argys, S.L. Averett, A. Aydemir, A.R. Belasen, B. Bell, A.F. Constant, D.J. DeVoretz, E.V. Edmonds, G.S. Epstein, R.W. Fairlie, G. Friebel, D. Furtado, T. García-Muñoz, C. Giulietti, M. Grignon, S. Guriev, T.J. Hatton, M. Kahanec, J. Kennan, J.L. Kohn, S. Machin, S. Neuman, D. Neumark, O. Nottmeyer, P.M. Orrenius, Y. Owusu, K. Patel, M. Piracha, S. Plaza, S.W. Polachek, D.C. Ribar, U. Rinne, Y. Savchenko, M. Shrestha, N.B. Simpson, A. Sweetman, S.J. Trejo, F. Vadean, F. Vella, J. Wahba, J.R. Walker, M. Zavodny, K.F. Zimmermann, Contributors: F.M. Antman, L.M. Argys, S.L. Averett, A. Aydemir, A.R. Belasen, B. Bell, A.F. Constant, D.J. DeVoretz, E.V. Edmonds, G.S. Epstein, R.W. Fairlie, G. Friebel, D. Furtado, T. Garc'a-Mu-oz, C. Giulietti, M. Grignon, S. Guriev, T.J. Hatton, M. Kahanec, J. Kennan, J.L. Kohn, S. Machin, S. Neuman, D. Neumark, O. Nottmeyer, P.M. Orrenius, Y. Owusu, K. Patel, M. Piracha, S. Plaza, S.W. Polachek, D.C. Ribar, U. Rinne, Y. Savchenko, M. Shrestha, N.B. Simpson, A. Sweetman, S.J. Trejo, F. Vadean, F. Vella, J. Wahba, J.R. Walker, M. Zavodny, K.F. Zimmermann
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