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9780230303560

The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Migration: Issues and Prospects What will migration look like in 2045?

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    9780230303560

  • ISBN10:

    0230303560

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-12-07
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

As the global economy stands on a precipice, the focus of policy debates is shifting increasingly towards the shape and sustainability of recovery. However the pressing issue of migration and its governance has not yet been addressed, despite the fact that the recession has been driving changes in world labour markets and migration practices - changes that can seriously influence social peace, interstate relations and the impact of global economic recovery. In this volume, Bimal Ghosh analyses the ramifications and dynamics of the crisis on labour markets and migration patterns, and contends that the urgent need for joint action could well open up new opportunities for closer interstate cooperation, and serve as a stepping stone towards the establishment of a common international framework for improving the governance of human mobility.

Author Biography

BIMAL GHOSH is Emeritus Professor at Colombia's Graduate School of Public Administration, and director of a global project in migration management: the New International Regime for Orderly Movements of People (NIROMP). For several years he worked as a senior consultant to the United Nations, and the International Organization for Migration in Geneva. He was visiting professor at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard Institute for International Development and the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK. Publications include Managing Migration: Time for a New International Regime? and Huddled Masses and Uncertain Shores: Insights into Irregular Migration as well as numerous journal articles and newspaper columns.

Table of Contents

PART I: THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND MIGRATION

The Great Recession and its Distinctive Features
Migration Surrounding Social and Economic Realities
The Crisis and its Impact on the Pattern of Migration: Changing Trends in Flows and Stocks
Effects of Changes in the Migration Pattern: Discerning Perils, Pitfalls and Promise
Meeting the Challenge: the Response
PART II: THE FUTURE
Arab Spring, Islamic Winter and the Likely Migration Trends: Middle East and North Africa
South-South Migration: A Changing Landscape of Human Mobility
The Future of Global Migration: How Will it Look by 2045?
PART III: A NEW OPPORTUNITY
Towards a New Global Architecture for Migration

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