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World economic and social survey 2004 : International migration (Record no. 22913)

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International Standard Book Number 8171884601
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International Standard Book Number 9788171884605
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Title World economic and social survey 2004 : International migration
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. United Nations
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004
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Extent 240p
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Price amount Rs.695
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>Preface iii;<br/>Overview v;<br/>Contents xxv;<br/>Explanatory Notes xxx;<br/>International Migration<br/>I. Migration during 1820-1920, the First Global Century 3;<br/>Introduction 3;<br/>The economic context of mass migration in the nineteenth century 4;<br/>Industrialization and the demand for raw materials . 4;<br/>The transport revolution and the convergence of prices 6;<br/>Greater Atlantic migration during the first global century 7;<br/>The migration boom 7;<br/>Economic aspects of transatlantic migration 10;<br/>Policy and the demise of the North-North mass migration . 13;<br/>South-South migration in the periphery . 16;<br/>Government and private assisted migration in the periphery 16;<br/>Wage gaps and costs of moving in the nineteenth century periphery 17;<br/>The end of assisted migration in the periphery . 20;<br/>Conclusions . 21;<br/>II. International migration trends 23;<br/>Global trends since 1960 24;<br/>Distribution of international migrants at the country level 28;<br/>An analysis of net migration . 32;<br/>The traditional countries of immigration 38;<br/>International migration in Europe 41;<br/>Bases for admission and characteristics of migrants in developed countries 47;<br/>Labour migration in Asia 52;<br/>International migration in Africa . 55;<br/>International migration in Latin America and the Caribbean . 57;<br/>International migration in the future . 60;<br/>Conclusions . 66;<br/>III. International migration policies 69;<br/>Historical trends in immigration policies 71;<br/>Countries of permanent migration 71;<br/>Labour recruitment states 72;<br/>Current trends in immigration policies 75;<br/>Overall immigration levels . 75;<br/>Skilled worker migration 75;<br/>Low-skilled migration 79;<br/>Family reunification 79;<br/>Integration of non-nationals 81;<br/>Undocumented migration 82;<br/>Regional and subregional harmonization 84;<br/>Migration and trade 85;<br/>Changing approaches to migration since September 2001 86 ;<br/>Emigration Policies . 87;<br/>Conclusions . 93;<br/>IV. Economic impacts of international migration 95;<br/>Impacts on home countries 97;<br/>Emigration 97;<br/>Remittances 102;<br/>Impacts on host countries 111;<br/>Impact on the labour market 111;<br/>Fiscal effects of immigration 120;<br/>Conclusions . 122;<br/>V. Temporary migration and its relation to trade in services 127;<br/>Trends in temporary migration 128;<br/>International regime for the temporary movement of natural persons in the services sector or the temporary movement of service suppliers . 131;<br/>Mode 4 under the General Agreement on Trade in Services 131;<br/>Current utilization of the channel provided by Mode 4 . 133;<br/>Enhancing temporary movement under Mode 4 . 136;<br/>Outsourcing: an alternative way of taking advantage of wage differentials 138;<br/>Conclusions . 139;<br/>Annex: Status of negotiations in the World Trade Organization on Mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Services . 143;<br/>VI. Social dimensions of international mobility . 151;<br/>Social networks of migration 151<br/>Kin and kith networks 151<br/>Hometown associations 152<br/>Integration of migrants in host societies 153<br/>Education and language skills . 153<br/>Jobs and sufficient income 154<br/>Legal status and participation in civil and political life . 157<br/>Access to social protection and health care 159<br/>Family reunification 160<br/>Effects on the social fabric of societies and public perceptions . 160<br/>Effects on home countries . 160<br/>Effects on host countries 161<br/>Public perceptions . 162<br/>Conclusions . 164<br/>VII. Levels and trends in international displacement . 167<br/>Historical background 167<br/>Trends in refugee flows over the past decade 171<br/>Refugee population 171<br/>Durable solutions 175<br/>Refugee outflows 178<br/>Conclusions . 179<br/>Asylum trends in industrialized countries 180<br/>Asylum flows by country of asylum . 181<br/>Origin of asylum-seekers 183<br/>Admission of refugees . 184<br/>International cooperation 185<br/>Recent developments 185;<br/>Improving data collection 186;<br/>VIII. International cooperation for migration management 189;<br/>Bilateral approach 190;<br/>Regional approach 192;<br/>European Union 192;<br/>Regional initiatives in the context of economic integration 193;<br/>Regional intergovernmental organizations 194;<br/>Regional consultative processes 196;<br/>International approach 199;<br/>Role of the United Nations system 199;<br/>Role of intergovernmental organizations outside the United Nations system 207;<br/>Conclusions 208;<br/>Annex: Current status of the collection of international migration statistics 211;<br/>Bibliography 219.
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