Original Language
English
Number of Pages
192
Reference Number
0020-7985533
Date of upload

06 mai 2016

International Migration, Vol. 54(2) 2016

International Migration is a refereed bimonthly review of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on current migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, and sociologists all over the world. The journal is edited by Carleton University and published and distributed by Wiley. The editor at Carleton University is responsible for the direction and content of the journal.

  • Issue Information
  • Editorial for International Migration, Issue 54 (2)
  • Recruitment to Occupations with a Surplus of Workers: The Unexpected Outcomes of Swedish Demand-Driven Labour Migration Policy by Henrik Emilsson
  • Net Migration as a Target for Migration Policies: A Review and Appraisal of the UK Experience by Alessio Cangiano
  • Policy Streams and Immigration to Russia: Competing and Complementary Interests at the Federal and Local Levels by Erin Trouth Hofmann, Julia L. Carboni, Beth Mitchneck and Igor Kuznetsov
  • Effects of Workers' Remittances and its Volatility on Economic Growth in South Asia by Syed Tehseen Jawaid and Syed Ali Raza
  • Theory and Practice? A Comparative Analysis of Migration and Development Policies in Eleven European Countries and the European Commission by Niels Keijzer, Julie Héraud and Malin Frankenhaeuser
  • Cape Verde: Rethinking Diaspora in Development Policy by João Resende-Santos
  • Remittance behaviours of foreigners in Italy by Annalisa Busetta, Valeria Cetorelli and Manuela Stranges
  • The Border Thickens: In-Securing Communities after IRCA by Gilberto Rosas 
  • Constructing undesirables: A critical discourse analysis of ‘othering’ within the Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act by Suzanne Huot, Andrea Bobadilla, Antoine Bailliard and Debbie Laliberte Rudman
  • From “illegality” to Tolerance and Beyond: Irregular Immigration as a Selective and Dynamic Process by Maurizio Ambrosini
  • Strategic Mobsters or Deprived Migrants? Testing the Transplantation and Deprivation Models of Organized Crime in an Effort to Understand Criminal Mobility and Diversity in the United States by Jana Arsovska
  • Securitization of migration and the far right: the case of Greek security professionals by Gabriella Lazaridis and Dimitris Skleparis

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