Offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of international labour migration is changing within a globalizing environment.
Offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of international labour migration is changing within a globalizing environment.
Christina Gabriel is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Hélène Pellerin is Associate Professor at the School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Regulating Labour Migration 1. Managing Migration and Citizenship in Europe: Towards an Overarching Framework 2. Governing Labour Migration in the Era of Gats 3. Anti-Illegal Immigration Policy 4. Why International Banks Became Interested in Migrant Remittances Part 2: Constructing Categories of Migrant Labour 5. Governing the Mobility of Skills 6. Revisiting the Permanent-Temporary Labour Migration Dichotomy 7. A 'Healthy' Trade? Nafta, Labour Mobility and Canadian Nurses 8. At the Heart of 'Migration Management' Part 3: Regional Dynamics 9. The US-Mexico Migration Honeymoon of 2001 10. Migration by the Poor and Economic Globalization 11. Governance of Economic Migration and Transnationalization of Rights. Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Regulating Labour Migration 1. Managing Migration and Citizenship in Europe: Towards an Overarching Framework 2. Governing Labour Migration in the Era of Gats 3. Anti-Illegal Immigration Policy 4. Why International Banks Became Interested in Migrant Remittances Part 2: Constructing Categories of Migrant Labour 5. Governing the Mobility of Skills 6. Revisiting the Permanent-Temporary Labour Migration Dichotomy 7. A 'Healthy' Trade? Nafta, Labour Mobility and Canadian Nurses 8. At the Heart of 'Migration Management' Part 3: Regional Dynamics 9. The US-Mexico Migration Honeymoon of 2001 10. Migration by the Poor and Economic Globalization 11. Governance of Economic Migration and Transnationalization of Rights. Conclusion
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