Migration and refugee policies : an overview

書誌事項

Migration and refugee policies : an overview

edited by Ann Bernstein and Myron Weiner

Pinter, 1999

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-288) and index

Publisher description of paperback varies (Pinter or Continuum)

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780826458124

内容説明

Migration and refugee movements are becoming increasingly prominent features of the millennial world. Persistent disparities in wealth and job opportunities and continued political conflict and repression impel growing numbers of people to seek work and safety outside their own countries. However, many governments and their citizens remain reluctant to open their borders to foreigners. For this reason, in one country after another, migration and refugee questions have become politically controversial, creating the need for a sound understanding of policy options and their implications. Part I of this book brings together five international scholars who survey key aspects of the international experience of migration and refugee policies. Part II addresses the thorny migration and refugee issues confronting South Africa's new democratic government.

目次

  • Part I Migration and refugee policies: the international experience migration and refugee policies - an overview, Myron Weiner
  • the prevention of unauthorized migration, Mark J. Miller
  • guest worker policies - an international survey, Philip L. Martin
  • the quest for skill - a comparative analysis, Gary P. Freeman
  • international trade, capital flows and migration - economic policies toward countries of origin as a means of stemming immigration, Robert E.B. Lucas
  • issues in contemporary refugee policies, Astri Suhrke
  • Bergen and Aristide R. Zolberg. Part II A proposed policy framework for controlling cross-border migration to South Africa, Ann Bernstein, Lawrence Schlemmer.
巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781855675056

内容説明

Migration and refugee movements are becoming increasingly prominent features of the millennial world. Persistent disparities in wealth and job opportunities and continued political conflict and repression impel growing numbers of people to seek work and safety outside their own countries. However, many governments and their citizens remain reluctant to open their borders to foreigners. For this reason, in one country after another, migration and refugee questions have become politically controversial, creating the need for a sound understanding of policy options and their implications. This text brings together five international scholars who survey key aspects of the international experience of migration and refugee policies. Secondly, drawing on the lessons presented by international experience, a team of South African experts address the thorny migration and refugee issues confronting that country's new democratic government.

目次

  • Part One Migration and refugee policies - the Internationl Experience: migration and refugee policies - and overview
  • prevention of unauthorized migration
  • guest worker policies - an international survey
  • the quest for skill - a comparative analysis
  • international trade, capital flows and migration - economic policies toward countries of origin as a means of stemming immigration
  • issues in contemporary refugee policies. Part Two A proposed policy framework for controlling cross-border migration to South Africa: the government's current approach
  • lessons from international policy experience
  • different views on how to deal with migration in South Africa
  • CDE analysis - points of departure
  • the implications of CDE's analysis, values and orientation
  • CDE's proposals - draft green paper on international migration - executive summary.

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