Migration and human capital

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Migration and human capital

edited by Jacques Poot, Brigitte Waldorf, Leo van Wissen

(New horizons in regional science)

Edward Elgar, c2008

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Throughout the world, migration is an increasingly important and diverse component of population change, both at national and sub-national levels. Migration impacts on the distribution of knowledge and generates externalities and spillover effects. This book focuses on recent models and methods for analysing and forecasting migration, as well as on the basic trends, driving factors and institutional settings behind migration processes. Migration and Human Capital also looks at many current policy issues regarding migration, such as the creative class in metropolitan areas, the brain drain, regional diversity, population ageing, illegal immigration, ethnic networks and immigrant assimilation. With specific reference to Europe and North America, the book reviews and applies models of internal migration; analyses the spatial concentration of human capital; considers migration in a family context; and addresses the political economy of international migration. This book will be invaluable for researchers and policy makers in the fields of internal and international migration. It provides up-to-date readings for advanced courses that focus on migration and population change in a global context.

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Contents: Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1. Migration in a Globalised World: A New Paradigm Jacques Poot, Brigitte Waldorf and Leo van Wissen PART II: INTERNAL MIGRATION 2. Inter-regional Migration Modelling: A Review John Stillwell 3. In Search of a Modelling Strategy for Projecting Internal Migration in European Countries Leo van Wissen, Nicole van der Gaag, Phil Rees and John Stilwell 4. Internal Migration between US States: A Social Network Analysis Gunther Maier and Michael Vyborny PART III: HUMAN CAPITAL 5. Regional Concentration of Highly Educated Couples Signe Jauhiainen 6. The Emergence of a Knowledge Agglomeration: A Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Intellectual Capital in Indiana Brigitte Waldorf 7. Knowledge Spillovers: Mobility of Highly Educated Workers within the High Technology Sector in Finland Kirsi Mukkala 8. Rural-Urban Income Disparities Among the Highly Educated Audrey Muhlenkamp and Brigitte Waldorf PART IV: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 9. The Impact of Immigration on the Employment of Natives in Regional Labour Markets: A Meta-Analysis Simonetta Longhi, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot 10. Ethnic Network Externalities and Labour Market Integration Thomas de Graaff, Cees Gorter, Henri L.F. de Groot and Peter Nijkamp 11. International Economic Integration and Migration: The Case of Romania Daniela L. Constantin, Valentina Vasile, Diana Preda and Luminita Nicolescu 12. Migration Policies, Illegal Immigration and the Underground Economy Jesus Clemente, Gemma Larramona and Fernando Pueyo 13. Brain Drains, Brain Gains and Migration Policies Natasha T. Duncan Index

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