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" Adjusting to a world in motion : "
edited by Douglas J. Besharov and Mark H. Lopez
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BL
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Record Number
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623370
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Title & Author
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Adjusting to a world in motion : : trends in global migration and migration policy /\ edited by Douglas J. Besharov and Mark H. Lopez
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Series Statement
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International policy exchange series
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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9780190211400
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: 0190211407
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9780190211394
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Introduction: Adjusting to a World in Motion / Douglas J. Besharov, Mark H. Lopez -- A World in Motion -- Global Desires to Migrate / Neli Esipova, Rajesh Srinivasan, Julie Ray -- Patterns of Global Migration / Ellen L. Berg, Douglas J. Besharov -- The Western Hemisphere -- Immigrants in the United States: Many, Diverse, and Growing / Eileen Patten -- Declining Mexican Migration to the United States / Andrew Selee -- Educating the Children of Immigrants in the United States / Dylan Conger, Rebecca Hinze-Pifer -- Searching for New Policy Frameworks in the Wake of the Great Recession / Roberto Suro -- Europe -- The Evolution of EU Migration Policies: Toward a Balanced, Comprehensive, and Common Approach? / Anja Wiesbrock -- EU Migration Policies and External Relations / Katharina Eisele -- Citizenship Policies in the European Union / Maarten Peter Vink, Gerard-René de Groot -- Highly Skilled Migration to the European Union and the United States / Metka Hercog, Anja Wiesbrock -- Educational Performance of the Children of Immigrants in Sixteen OECD Countries / Jaap Dronkers, Manon de Heus -- The Middle East and Asia -- Middle East Country Migration Policies / Binod Khadria -- Population Imbalance and immigration as a Public Policy Problem in the United Arab Emirates / Ahmed Mustafa Elhussein Mansour -- Indian Migration and "Temporary" Labor Programs in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands / Mary E. Breeding -- Diaspora Engagement Strategies -- Diaspora Engagement Policies and the Power of the Strong State: India and Ethiopia / Katie Kuschminder, Metka Hercog -- Diaspora Engagement Policies after Conflict: Burundi and Rwanda / Sonja Fransen, Melissa Siegel -- Diaspora Engagement Policies of Countries with Similar Emigration Histories: Morocco and Turkey / Özge Bilgili, Silja Weyel
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Abstract
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Today, 215 million people live outside their home countries and another 700 million say they would migrate to another country if they could. This volume examines the ways both sending and receiving nations are modifying their migration policies to control entry, to encourage assimilation, and to build links between diasporas and their home countries
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Subject
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Emigration and immigration-- Government policy, Cross-cultural studies.
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Immigrants-- Government policy, Cross-cultural studies.
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Dewey Classification
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325
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LC Classification
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JV6271.A35 2016eb
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Added Entry
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Besharov, Douglas J.
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López, Mark Hugo,1967-
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Added Entry
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Ohio Library and Information Network.
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