The Migration-Displacement Nexus

The Migration-Displacement Nexus
Title The Migration-Displacement Nexus PDF eBook
Author Khalid Koser
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 296
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857451928

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The “migration-displacement nexus” is a new concept intended to capture the complex and dynamic interactions between voluntary and forced migration, both internally and internationally. Besides elaborating a new concept, this volume has three main purposes: the first is to focus empirical attention on previously understudied topics, such as internal trafficking and the displacement of foreign nationals, using case studies including Afghanistan and Iraq; the second is to highlight new challenges, including urban displacement and the effects of climate change; and the third is to explore gaps in current policy responses and elaborate alternatives for the future.

Migration to and from Welfare States

Migration to and from Welfare States
Title Migration to and from Welfare States PDF eBook
Author Oleksandr Ryndyk
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 240
Release 2021-04-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030676153

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This open access book explores the role of family, public, market and third sector welfare provision for individual and households’ decisions regarding geographical mobility. It challenges the state-centred approach in research on welfare and migration by emphasising migrants’ own reflections and experiences. It asks whether and in which ways different welfare concerns are part of migrants’ decisions regarding (or aspirations for) mobility. Employing a transnational and a translocal perspective, the book addresses different forms of geographical mobility, such as immigration, emigration, and re-migration, circular and return migration. By bringing in empirical findings from across a variety of Western and non-Western contexts, the book challenges the Eurocentric focus in current debates and contributes to a more nuanced and more integrated global account of the welfare-migration nexus.

Gender and Rural Migration

Gender and Rural Migration
Title Gender and Rural Migration PDF eBook
Author Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
Publisher Routledge
Pages 280
Release 2013-11-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136656146

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Gender and Rural Migration: Realities, Conflict and Change explores the intersection of gender, migration, and rurality in 21st-century Western and non-Western contexts. In a world where heightened globalization is making borders increasingly porous, rural communities form part of the migration nexus. While rural out-migration is well-documented, the gendered dynamics of rural in-migration - including return rural migration and the connectivity of rural-urban/global-local spaces - are often overlooked. In this collection, well-grounded case studies involving diverse groups of people in rural communities in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Norway, the United States, and Uzbekistan are organized into three themes: contesting rurality and belonging, women’s empowerment and social relations, and sexualities and mobilities. As demonstrated in this anthology, rural areas are contested sites among queer youth, same-sex couples, working women, young mothers, migrant farm workers, temporary foreign workers, in-migrants, and return migrants. The rich expositions of various narratives and statistical data in multidisciplinary perspectives by emerging and established scholars claim gender and rurality as nodal points in contemporary migration discourse.

The Rural-Migration Nexus

The Rural-Migration Nexus
Title The Rural-Migration Nexus PDF eBook
Author Nathan Kerrigan
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 240
Release 2023-03-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031180429

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This edited collection aims to examine the global-rural relationship of migration that shapes rural places. It does this by acknowledging that to understand the impact of the international migration-global nexus, it is essential to explore how it is experienced at a local level - in the context of this book, rural regions. Focusing on agribusiness and rural development, as well as the othering of international migrants and the shifting boundaries of belonging in rural spaces, the chapters in this book examine how globalisation, with migration being a constitutive feature, influences different rural contexts in the ‘Global North’ and the impact this has on migrant populations. Chapters demonstrate the harsh lived experiences/realities characterised by mental health issues and emotional labour for migrants, occupational health and safety issues in the workplace and experiences of exclusion and racism from ‘host’ communities. These chapters taken together identify a rural-migration nexus where the relationship between international migration and localised rural spaces are mutually constitutive.

Rural-Urban Migration and Agro-Technological Change in Post-Reform China

Rural-Urban Migration and Agro-Technological Change in Post-Reform China
Title Rural-Urban Migration and Agro-Technological Change in Post-Reform China PDF eBook
Author Lena Kaufmann
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages
Release 2021-02-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9048552184

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How do rural Chinese households deal with the conflicting pressures of migrating into cities to work as well as staying at home to preserve their fields? This is particularly challenging for rice farmers, because paddy fields have to be cultivated continuously to retain their soil quality and value. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and written sources, this book describes farming households' strategic solutions to this predicament. It shows how, in light of rural-urban migration and agro-technological change, they manage to sustain both migration and farming. It innovatively conceives rural households as part of a larger farming community of practice that spans both staying and migrating household members and their material world. Focusing on one exemplary resource - paddy fields - it argues that socio-technical resources are key factors in understanding migration flows and migrant-home relations. Overall, this book provides rare insights into the rural side of migration and farmers' knowledge and agency.

The Migration-development Nexus

The Migration-development Nexus
Title The Migration-development Nexus PDF eBook
Author Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
Publisher International Org. for Migration
Pages 58
Release 2002
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Includes statistics.

Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 48
Release
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ISBN 9251386285

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