Description
Arnold studies both the massive internal migrations in China and India that drive economic development and the influx of cheap labour into the advanced economies of the USA and EU. He shows that migrants are essential to advanced countries, filling skills gaps and bolstering ageing and static populations. He argues that the constant flow of people in all directions should be welcomed as a positive assault upon outdated, narrow nationalism.
Packed with statistics that support the argument that migration is a force for positive change, Arnold's analysis will be an excellent resource for journalists, policy makers and students of sociology, human geography and anthropology.
About the Author
Guy Arnold is a freelance writer and the author of fifty books, mainly concerned with relations between global North and South, with special emphasis upon Africa. These include Wars in the Third World since 1945 (Bloomsbury, 1995), The New South Africa (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000), Africa: A Modern History (Atlantic, 2005) and Migration (Pluto, 2011).
Reviews
'This book makes a compelling case for governments and regional organisations to show greater openness and, above all, humanity, in matters of migration' -- Richard Synge, Consultant Editor, Global (www.global-briefing.org)
Book Information
ISBN 9780745329055
Author Guy Arnold
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 433g