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Crossing Borders: Regional and Urban Perspectives on International Migration by Cees Gorter 9781138612525

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Published in 1998. Migration patterns at the global level have become more complex, affecting more countries, more people and for a greater variety of reasons. Consequently, international migration is receiving increasing attention throughout the world. Migration is an inherently spatial phenomenon. But while the spatial patterns themselves have been described in recent surveys of global contemporary international migration, the causes and consequences of the spatial patterns have received surprisingly little systematic attention. Often migration is seen just from a host country perspective, or from a sending country perspective, without explicit consideration of the sub-national origin and destinations of the flows or linkages between countries. It is well known that migration flows follow certain gravity-like properties, that there is chain migration, that certain regions attract more migrants than others, that migrants are highly urbanised, and that within urban areas there are also concentrations of migrants leading to a reshaping of the urban landscape. However, such observations are often the result of purely descriptive research or case study research. Consequently, there is still a need for an integrated multi-disciplinary study of the spatial impact and the resulting socio-economic and political issues concerning migration. This book aims to fill this gap by bringing together a collection of papers which are primarily concerned with the spatial impact of contemporary international migration patterns, or with related issues. The topics of the papers are wide ranging and the focus varies from broad international perspectives to specific urban areas. Two general themes run through the papers. The first of these is that migration is an inherently dynamic process which may have either equilibrating or self-reinforcing (cumulative) effects. The importance of considering international migration in a dynamic context has come to the fore in several theoretical frameworks which are available in the literature to study this phenomenon. The second major theme of the book is the emphasis on the importance of personal networks in shaping international migration patterns, leading to pronounced clusters of (urban) areas from which migrants are drawn and of migrant settlement.

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Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp, Jacques Poot

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'...the book is well organised...this book presents valuable research findings that should be of great interest to graduate students, academics, and policy makers in the regional science community.' Papers in Regional Science 'Crossing Borders...addresses a hot topic that is of interest to geographers at all levels of education...it is a book for specialists...geographers will be most attracted by the discussions of spatial and urban issues.' Geography 'This book offers a wide range of papers and provides a great deal of information which might be useful as a reference source for researchers and graduates.' Environment and Planning A '...this set of research papers, containing a varied set of theoretical, empirical and policy perspectives, is both interesting and informative...plenty of instructive material in this volume for researchers and students of geography, as well as economics, to digest and enjoy.' Progress in Human Geography 'This book is a very useful contribution to our understanding of a phenomenon that is of major importance and will become even more important in the near future. Scientists as well as policy makers can take advantage of the insights that are being put forward...' Regional Studies '...can only be commended...by bringing together no fewer than twenty five economists and geographers...' Journal of Economic and Social Geography 'The book provides a little of everything, including competent reviews of migration theories, more original case studies of cities and regions, and migration models. The editors have not imposed any one view on the authors, and the result is a stimulating blend of ideas and approaches...This is a useful, informative, and scholarly book...' Journal of International Migration and Integration



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ISBN 9781138612525
Author Cees Gorter
Format Hardback
Page Count 376
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 890g

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