Workers without frontiers : the impact of globalization on international migration
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書誌事項
Workers without frontiers : the impact of globalization on international migration
Lynne Rienner , International Labour Office, 2000
- : cloth, Rienner
- : pbk., Rienner
- : cloth, ILO
- : pbk., ILO
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注記
Bibliography: p. 141-152
Includes index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: cloth, Rienner ISBN 9781555878566
内容説明
The author examines how migration interacts with movements of goods and capital, and how it is closely tied to social and economic changes. He clarifies the major impact that economic convergence is likely to have on migrant flows, and with what broader consequences.
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: pbk., Rienner ISBN 9781555878818
内容説明
The author examines how migration interacts with movements of goods and capital, and how it is closely tied to social and economic changes. He clarifies the major impact that economic convergence is likely to have on migrant flows, and with what broader consequences.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk., ILO ISBN 9789221108542
内容説明
Globalization is one of the dominant themes of the 1990s. Discussions of globalization generally centre on international business and economic issues, they rarely consider issues of international migration. Migration, or the potential for migration, is a central part of globalization. This text aims to show how migration connects with movements of goods and capital, and how it is closely tied up with social and economic changes. In assessing the complexities of the issue, the book addresses questions such as will globalization eventually cause migration pressures to subside, or will it release new migrant flows?
目次
- Globalization in perspective
- convergence and divergence
- the new age of migration
- sending goods instead of people
- capital to workers, not workers to capital
- reducing international wage disparities through migration
- the shock of the new
- the international skill exchange
- lubricating the flow
- the demand for immigrants
- a question of time.
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