Emigration and Diaspora Policies in the Age of Mobility /

This volume examines the ways different countries around the world have responded to rising numbers of mobile citizens. Complete with detailed case studies, it provides a groundbreaking and global analysis of emigration and diaspora policies in the 21st century. First, an introduction considers fact...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Weinar, Agnieszka (Editor)
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Global Migration Issues, 9
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56342-8
Summary: This volume examines the ways different countries around the world have responded to rising numbers of mobile citizens. Complete with detailed case studies, it provides a groundbreaking and global analysis of emigration and diaspora policies in the 21st century. First, an introduction considers factors that determines a state s policy choices. It draws on rich empirical material to present readers with information on the determinants of policy definition and implementation, reactions to emigration, and converging and diverging trends. Next, the volume offers detailed case studies from 15 countries around the world, including Argentia, Vietnam, Senegal, the Russian Federation, Denmark, and Turkey. Coverage for each country critically analyzes its emigration or diaspora policies as well as how these policies affect its mobile citizens. The contributors also place the policies in context and explore the consequences of pertinent rules and provisions. In addition, a conclusion presents a comparative analysis of all case studies as well as details a set of best practices. Emigration and immigration are two sides of the same c oin that every country experiences and, in one way or the other, must face. This book offers readers a new look on diaspora and emigration governance across the globe and explores the future paradigm of reactions to emigration.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(VI,260pages): illustrations.
ISBN: 9783319563428
Index Number: GN370
CLC: D523.8
Contents: INTRODUCTION Agnieszka Weinar -- 1. How do states react to emigration and out-mobility? Evidence from 83 countries. Cameron Thibos -- COUNTRY CASE STUDIES -- 2. Argentina Lila Garcia -- 3. Belgium- Jeremy Mandin -- 4. Denmark Per Mouritsen -- 5. Ecuador Consuelo Sanchez -- 6. France Agnieszka Weinar -- 7. Lithuania Natalija Valavicene -- 8. Poland Renata Stefanska -- 9. Portugal Ana Horta -- 10. Russian Federation Olga Tkach -- 11. Senegal Sorana Toma -- 12. South Korea Ijin Hong -- 13. Spain Francesco Pasetti -- 14. Tunisia Stephanie Pouessel -- 15. Turkey Bahar Baser -- 16. Vietnam Tien Nguyen -- CONCLUSIONS Agnieszka Weinar.