TY - BOOK AU - Bakewell,Oliver AU - Bauder,Harald AU - Castles,Stephen AU - Collins,Jock AU - Friman,H.Richard AU - Geddes,Andrew AU - Martin,Susan AU - Phillips,Nicola AU - Piper,Nicola AU - Schierup,Carl-Ulrik AU - Skeldon,Ronald AU - Young,Ken TI - Migration in the Global Political Economy T2 - International Political Economy Yearbook SN - 9781626370050 AV - JV6033 U1 - 304.8 PY - 2022///] CY - Boulder : PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers, KW - Capitalism KW - Monde KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Economic aspects KW - Social aspects KW - Globalization KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; 1 Migration in the Global Political Economy --; Part 1 Migration and Global Capitalism --; 2 Migration, Minorities, and Welfare States --; 3 The Regulation of Labor Markets Through Migration --; 4 Toward a Gendered Political Economy of Migration --; 5 The Illegal “Migration Industry” --; Part 2 The Migration-Development Nexus --; 6 Reinterpreting Migration and Development --; 7 Migration and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa --; 8 Migration and Development in Asia --; 9 Migration and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean --; Part 3 The Governance of Migration --; 10 Borders and Migration in the European Union --; 11 Immigration Reform in the United States --; 12 The Governance of Immigration in Australia --; Part 4 Conclusion --; 13 Migration and the Global Economic Crisis --; List of Acronyms --; References --; The Contributors --; Index --; About the Book; restricted access N2 - How does the evolution of global capitalism shape patterns and processes of migration? How does migration in turn shape and intersect with the forces at work in the global economy? How should we understand the relationship between migration and development, and how is migration connected with patterns of poverty and inequality? How are processes of migration and immigration governed in different parts of the world? The authors of Migration in the Global Political Economy tackle these questions in a set of engaging and authoritative chapters. Mobilizing the core insights of critical IPE scholarship and combining analysis of the big picture with attention to particular regions, countries, and actors, the authors seek to bring the increasingly important processes of migration to the center of inquiries into globalization and its social underpinnings UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781626370050 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781626370050 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781626370050/original ER -