This book provides an interdisciplinary, agenda-setting survey of migration-development, charting current and future trends in migration and development research. This book will be of interest to policy makers and to students and researchers of geography, development studies, political science, sociology and economics.
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"When I open the pages of this Handbook, I find many an entry challenging established wisdom and asking new questions in the field of migration and development. I trust that it will come to be an indispensable source of inspiration for focusing crucial debates and sharpening existing research in this vital area of scholarship." -- Thomas Faist, Professor of Sociology of Transnationalization, Migration and Development, University of Bielefeld, Germany
"This volume includes contributions from leading scholars working at the interface of migration and development. The emphasis on inequality and on migration 'corridors' in the Global South offers new insights into the complexity of these relationships and the need to situate migration within wider economic, political and social processes." -- Heaven Crawley, Director, UKRI GCRF South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub, Coventry University, UK
Translated excerpt from review in Politique étrangère
"For anyone who thought the relationship between migration and development could be encapsulated in the simple equation - that more development means less migration in the world - this handbook, edited by Tanja Bastia and Ronald Skeldon, will provide very useful reading. This new addition to the Routledge Handbook collection paints a broad and complex picture of the link between these two terms which has informed the public and private debate on relations between the North and the South for the past 40 years...To date, it constitutes the most comprehensive compendium available on this topic." -- Christophe Bertossi, Director of the Migration and Citizenship Center of Ifri
"This volume includes contributions from leading scholars working at the interface of migration and development. The emphasis on inequality and on migration 'corridors' in the Global South offers new insights into the complexity of these relationships and the need to situate migration within wider economic, political and social processes." -- Heaven Crawley, Director, UKRI GCRF South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub, Coventry University, UK
Translated excerpt from review in Politique étrangère
"For anyone who thought the relationship between migration and development could be encapsulated in the simple equation - that more development means less migration in the world - this handbook, edited by Tanja Bastia and Ronald Skeldon, will provide very useful reading. This new addition to the Routledge Handbook collection paints a broad and complex picture of the link between these two terms which has informed the public and private debate on relations between the North and the South for the past 40 years...To date, it constitutes the most comprehensive compendium available on this topic." -- Christophe Bertossi, Director of the Migration and Citizenship Center of Ifri