Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration
Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration
Safi, Mirna; Recchi, Ettore
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2024
320
Dura
Inglês
9781839105777
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Contents:
Introduction to the Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration: Human
mobility as hallmark of our age xii
Ettore Recchi and Mirna Safi
PART I RETHINKING
1 Is Homo sapiens a growingly mobile species (in the very long run)? 2
Massimo Livi Bacci
2 Have migrants become a distinct category in social stratification research? 12
Mirna Safi
3 Are migrants a select population? 34
Mathieu Ichou
4 Is there an end to mobility? Circular and onward migrants 53
Louise Caron
5 Are international and internal migration distinct phenomena? 70
Marine Haddad and Haley McAvay
PART II MAPPING
6 How global is international mobility? 94
Emanuel Deutschmann and Ettore Recchi
7 Are high-speed rail and airplane mobilities socially stratified? 113
Yoann Demoli and Frederic Dobruszkes
8 Where, when and why are students internationally mobile? 128
Christof Van Mol, Joep Cleven and Benjamin Mulvey
9 Child migration: who, where, when, why? 148
Chiara Galli
10 International retirement migration: who, why, where and when? 163
Russell King
11 Public opinion on immigration: is it converging globally or regionally? 182
James Dennison and Alina Vranceanu
PART III GOVERNING
12 Visas and border infrastructures: what makes them tighter or looser? 203
Fabian Gu?lzau and Steffen Mau
13 Does the forced/voluntary dichotomy really influence migration governance? 221
Helene Thiollet, Ferruccio Pastore and Camille Schmoll
14 Free movement regimes: is the EU experience exportable? 241
Rainer Bauboeck
15 Transnationality mobility and welfare rights: are they compatible? 256
Maurizio Ferrera and Anna Kyriazi
Index
Introduction to the Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration: Human
mobility as hallmark of our age xii
Ettore Recchi and Mirna Safi
PART I RETHINKING
1 Is Homo sapiens a growingly mobile species (in the very long run)? 2
Massimo Livi Bacci
2 Have migrants become a distinct category in social stratification research? 12
Mirna Safi
3 Are migrants a select population? 34
Mathieu Ichou
4 Is there an end to mobility? Circular and onward migrants 53
Louise Caron
5 Are international and internal migration distinct phenomena? 70
Marine Haddad and Haley McAvay
PART II MAPPING
6 How global is international mobility? 94
Emanuel Deutschmann and Ettore Recchi
7 Are high-speed rail and airplane mobilities socially stratified? 113
Yoann Demoli and Frederic Dobruszkes
8 Where, when and why are students internationally mobile? 128
Christof Van Mol, Joep Cleven and Benjamin Mulvey
9 Child migration: who, where, when, why? 148
Chiara Galli
10 International retirement migration: who, why, where and when? 163
Russell King
11 Public opinion on immigration: is it converging globally or regionally? 182
James Dennison and Alina Vranceanu
PART III GOVERNING
12 Visas and border infrastructures: what makes them tighter or looser? 203
Fabian Gu?lzau and Steffen Mau
13 Does the forced/voluntary dichotomy really influence migration governance? 221
Helene Thiollet, Ferruccio Pastore and Camille Schmoll
14 Free movement regimes: is the EU experience exportable? 241
Rainer Bauboeck
15 Transnationality mobility and welfare rights: are they compatible? 256
Maurizio Ferrera and Anna Kyriazi
Index
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Human mobility; migration; travel; migrant groups; migration policy; migration studies
Contents:
Introduction to the Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration: Human
mobility as hallmark of our age xii
Ettore Recchi and Mirna Safi
PART I RETHINKING
1 Is Homo sapiens a growingly mobile species (in the very long run)? 2
Massimo Livi Bacci
2 Have migrants become a distinct category in social stratification research? 12
Mirna Safi
3 Are migrants a select population? 34
Mathieu Ichou
4 Is there an end to mobility? Circular and onward migrants 53
Louise Caron
5 Are international and internal migration distinct phenomena? 70
Marine Haddad and Haley McAvay
PART II MAPPING
6 How global is international mobility? 94
Emanuel Deutschmann and Ettore Recchi
7 Are high-speed rail and airplane mobilities socially stratified? 113
Yoann Demoli and Frederic Dobruszkes
8 Where, when and why are students internationally mobile? 128
Christof Van Mol, Joep Cleven and Benjamin Mulvey
9 Child migration: who, where, when, why? 148
Chiara Galli
10 International retirement migration: who, why, where and when? 163
Russell King
11 Public opinion on immigration: is it converging globally or regionally? 182
James Dennison and Alina Vranceanu
PART III GOVERNING
12 Visas and border infrastructures: what makes them tighter or looser? 203
Fabian Gu?lzau and Steffen Mau
13 Does the forced/voluntary dichotomy really influence migration governance? 221
Helene Thiollet, Ferruccio Pastore and Camille Schmoll
14 Free movement regimes: is the EU experience exportable? 241
Rainer Bauboeck
15 Transnationality mobility and welfare rights: are they compatible? 256
Maurizio Ferrera and Anna Kyriazi
Index
Introduction to the Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration: Human
mobility as hallmark of our age xii
Ettore Recchi and Mirna Safi
PART I RETHINKING
1 Is Homo sapiens a growingly mobile species (in the very long run)? 2
Massimo Livi Bacci
2 Have migrants become a distinct category in social stratification research? 12
Mirna Safi
3 Are migrants a select population? 34
Mathieu Ichou
4 Is there an end to mobility? Circular and onward migrants 53
Louise Caron
5 Are international and internal migration distinct phenomena? 70
Marine Haddad and Haley McAvay
PART II MAPPING
6 How global is international mobility? 94
Emanuel Deutschmann and Ettore Recchi
7 Are high-speed rail and airplane mobilities socially stratified? 113
Yoann Demoli and Frederic Dobruszkes
8 Where, when and why are students internationally mobile? 128
Christof Van Mol, Joep Cleven and Benjamin Mulvey
9 Child migration: who, where, when, why? 148
Chiara Galli
10 International retirement migration: who, why, where and when? 163
Russell King
11 Public opinion on immigration: is it converging globally or regionally? 182
James Dennison and Alina Vranceanu
PART III GOVERNING
12 Visas and border infrastructures: what makes them tighter or looser? 203
Fabian Gu?lzau and Steffen Mau
13 Does the forced/voluntary dichotomy really influence migration governance? 221
Helene Thiollet, Ferruccio Pastore and Camille Schmoll
14 Free movement regimes: is the EU experience exportable? 241
Rainer Bauboeck
15 Transnationality mobility and welfare rights: are they compatible? 256
Maurizio Ferrera and Anna Kyriazi
Index
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