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_aBookman, Milica Z. _eautore |
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_aTourists, Migrants, and Refugees : _bPopulation Movements in Third World Development / _cMilica Z. Bookman. |
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_aBoulder : _bLynne Rienner Publishers, _c[2022] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (217 p.) | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tTables and Figures -- _tAcknowledgments -- _t1 Introduction -- _t2 Growth and Population Movements in Tourist-Friendly Economies -- _t3 Tourists and Other Travelers -- _t4 Migrants and Immigrants -- _t5 Refugees and Internally Displaced Peoples -- _t6 The Circular Flow of Populations and the Global Economy -- _tSelected Bibliography -- _tIndex -- _tAbout the Book |
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| 520 | _aAs travelers increasingly seek out the exotic wildlife and idyllic sunsets of the developing world, a complex relationship involving tourism, the migration of workers, and the involuntary displacement of peoples has emerged. Milica Bookman explores that relationship—and the connection between population movements and economic development in third world countries. Bookman's multicountry analysis demonstrates forcefully that tourism both induces migration and displacement and is enabled by them, in a self-reinforcing circular flow. These population movements, she argues, likewise are both a cause and effect of economic growth. They are not, however, a panacea for developing countries. Throughout her study, Bookman underscores the human costs of tourism-led development, emphasizing the need for greater attention to the social dislocations that it brings about. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) | |
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_aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing & Emerging Countries. _2bisacsh |
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