The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Migration: Issues and Prospects by Bimal Ghosh
The reason for the depth the 2008's global depression lies in the intractability of modern economic systems. This has led to an emergence of unprecedented migratory patterns, the analysis and management of which is key to economic recovery.
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The reason for the depth the 2008's global depression lies in the intractability of modern economic systems. This has led to an emergence of unprecedented migratory patterns, the analysis and management of which is key to economic recovery.
Notes
Following the global recession of 2008 the world is at a crossroads, and an improved and cooperative international migration governance is key to economic recovery
Author Biography
BIMAL GHOSH is Emeritus Professor at Colombia's Graduate School of Public Administration, Bogota. A former senior director in the United Nations for many years, he later worked as a senior consultant to the United Nations, Council of Europe, International Organization for Migration and various Global Commissions. He also served as Director of a global project on migration management – New International Regime for Orderly Movement of People (NIROMP). He was a visiting scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard Institute for International Development, USA, and the Institute of International Development Studies, Sussex, UK. His publications include: Managing Migration : Time for a New International Regime for Orderly Movement of People?; Huddled Masses and Uncertain Shores: Insights into Irregular Migration; and Gains from Global Linkages: Trade in Services and Movement of Persons, as well as numerous journal articles and newspaper columns.
Table of Contents
PART I: THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND MIGRATION The Great Recession and its Distinctive Features Migration Surrounding Social and Economic Realities The Crisis and its Impact on the Pattern of Migration: Changing Trends in Flows and Stocks Effects of Changes in the Migration Pattern: Discerning Perils, Pitfalls and Promise Meeting the Challenge: the Response PART II: THE FUTURE Arab Spring, Islamic Winter and the Likely Migration Trends: Middle East and North Africa South-South Migration: A Changing Landscape of Human Mobility The Future of Global Migration: How Will it Look by 2045? PART III: A NEW OPPORTUNITY Towards a New Global Architecture for Migration
Long Description
A ground-breaking and sharply insightful book revealing the wide-ranging effects of the global economic crisis, the Arab Spring and the ongoing rebalancing of the world economy on international migration and its configuration. It debunks 'the business as usual' approach to the future challenge of migration and argues for a new approach to the issue. Following a critical discussion of the recession-led changes in migration patterns, practices and policies, the book depicts in some detail the changing landscape of SouthNorth and SouthSouth migration and presages how migration might look in 2045. In addition to presenting a carefully crafted set of policy prescriptions and practical measures to address the post-recession migration issues, the author shows how nations can turn the present crisis into an opportunity to lay an enduring basis for better management of human mobility and puts forward a bold proposal indicating exactly how this can be done.
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Following the global recession of 2008 the world is at a crossroads, and an improved and cooperative international migration governance is key to economic recovery
Details ISBN0230303560 Author Bimal Ghosh Year 2012 ISBN-10 0230303560 ISBN-13 9780230303560 Media Book Format Hardcover Language English Publication Date 2012-12-03 Short Title GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS & FUTUR Pages 338 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 304.8 Subtitle What will migration look like in 2045? AU Release Date 2012-12-03 NZ Release Date 2012-12-03 UK Release Date 2012-12-03 Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Alternative 9781349338238 Illustrations XVII, 338 p. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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