Autor: | Oliver Bakewell, Godfried Engbersen, Maria Lucinda Fonseca, Cindy Horst |
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EAN: | 9781137539212 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 29.04.2016 |
Untertitel: | Feedback in International Migration |
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Schlagworte: | Feedback feedback mechanisms international migration networks reverse cumulative causation |
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This edited volume asks how the arrival of migrants at one time influences the decisions of those considering migration later. Through a set of case studies of migration in twelve 'corridors', it shows how different forms of feedback by different actors and through different channels contribute to our understanding of diverging migration flows.
Agnieszka Kubal, University of Oxford, UK Alina Esteves, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Dominique Jolivet, University of Oxford, UK Erik Snel, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Jennifer McGarrigle, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Jørgen Carling, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway Marije Faber, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Masja van Meeteren, Leiden University, the Netherlands Maria Lucinda Fonseca, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Olivia Sheringham, Queen Mary University of London, UK Rianne Dekker, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Sónia Pereira, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Agnieszka Kubal, University of Oxford, UK Alina Esteves, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Dominique Jolivet, University of Oxford, UK Erik Snel, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Jennifer McGarrigle, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Jørgen Carling, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Norway Marije Faber, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Masja van Meeteren, Leiden University, the Netherlands Maria Lucinda Fonseca, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Olivia Sheringham, Queen Mary University of London, UK Rianne Dekker, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Sónia Pereira, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal