Detailed surveys examine leading subjects in international migration, including empirical, theoretical, and region-oriented subjects.
Volume 1A: Section 1: THE DETERMINANTS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
Three chapters
Section 2: THE ADJUSTMENTS OF IMMIGRANTS Nine chapters
Section 3: TYPES OF IMMIGRANTS Four chapters
Volume 1B: Section 4: THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION Seven chapters
Section 5: REGIONAL STUDIES Seven chapters
"At last, a thorough, comprehensive in coverage and illuminating
survey of this important field. These two volumes will be the
essential reference on the economics of international migration for
students, teachers, and researchers for years to
come." --Xavier de Vanssay, York University
"The new volumes of the Handbook of the Economics of International
Migration are a unique source in the field of international
migration, including detailed analyses of a wide range of issues
from the fundamentals of migration theory to current pressing
issues as well as emerging new topics in the field. These volumes
will be a valuable source of reference not only for experienced
scholars but also for students at bachelors, masters, and
doctoral level studies in economics, demography, sociology,
political science, and law." --Aycan Celikaksoy, Stockholm
University
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