International migration: the human face of globalisation

Keeley, Brian

International migration: the human face of globalisation - New Delhi Academic Foundations 2010 - 167p 22 cm ; Hard Bound

Rs.495/-

The migration debate --
Migration then and now --
Managing migration --
Migrants and education --
Migrants and work --
Migration and development --
By way of conclusion.

About 190 million people around the world live outside their country of birth. These migrants bring energy, entrepreneurship and fresh ideas to our societies. But there are downsides: young migrants who fail in education, adults who don't find work and, of course, unregulated migration. Such challenges can make migration a political lightning rod and a topic for angry debate. Drawing on the unique expertise of the OECD, this book moves beyond rhetoric to look at the realities of international migration today: Where do migrants come from and where do they go? How do governments manage migration? How well do migrants perform in education and in the workforce? And does migration help--or hinder--developing countries?

978-8171888030


Migration
Sociology
Emigration and immigration

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