ISBN:
9783847004745
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (257 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
Series Statement:
Migrations- und Integrationsforschung v.8
Parallel Title:
Print version Betts, Alexander Migration and Integration : New Models for Mobility and Coexistence
DDC:
303.482
Keywords:
Acculturation-Congresses
;
Emigration and immigration-Social aspects-Congresses
;
Emigration and immigration-Psychological aspects-Congresses
;
Emigration and immigration-Economic aspects-Congresses
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Acknowledgements -- Roland Hsu (Stanford University): Settling Peoples: Lessons from Diasporas and Difference -- Resettling: Looking behind the Experience of Integration -- Essays in this Volume -- References -- Part One - Migration: Experiencing New Mobility -- Zhongshan Yue / Shuzhuo Li (Xi'an Jiaotung University) / Marcus W. Feldman (Stanford University): Social Integration of Rural-Urban Migrants: Policy Challenges for China -- Introduction -- Background -- Social Integration of Rural-Urban Migrants -- Data and Methods -- Measures -- Analytical Strategy -- Determinants of Social Integration -- Institutional Determinants -- Non-Institutional Determinants: A Social Network Perspective -- Policy Challenges Facing China -- References -- Raimund Haindorfer / Roland Verwiebe / Christoph Reinprecht / Laura Wiesböck (University of Vienna): Economic Outcomes and Life Satisfaction of East-West Commuters in the Central European Region -- Introduction -- New Facets of Cross-Border Commuting in the Central European Region -- Cross-Border Commuting: Economic Outcomes and Life Satisfaction -- Data and Methods -- Dependent Variables -- Independent Variables -- Wages and Life Satisfaction of Cross-Border Commuters in Austria - Descriptive Analysis -- Labor Market Outcomes - Determinants of Cross-Border Commuters' Wages -- Determinants of Cross-Border Commuters' Life Satisfaction -- Conclusions -- References -- Part Two - Integration: Models for Trust -- Nils Holtug (University of Copenhagen): Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion -- Introduction -- Multicultural Community Conceptions -- Causal Explanations -- Individual Community Conceptions and Social Cohesion -- Effects of Multicultural Policies on Social Cohesion -- Reasons for Caution -- References
Abstract:
David D. Laitin (Stanford University): Exodus: Reflections on European Migration Policy -- References -- Rennie J. Moon (Yonsei University) / Gi-Wook Shin (Stanford University): Embracing Diversity in Higher Education: Comparing Discourses in the US, Europe, and Asia -- Introduction -- Discourses of Inclusion in American Higher Education -- Discourses of Inclusion in European Higher Education -- Inclusive Frameworks for Asian Higher Education? -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part Three - Resettlement: Responding Effectively -- Alexander Betts (University of Oxford) / Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Stanford University) / Aparna Surendra (Stanford University): Humanitarian Innovation, Integration, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection -- Introduction -- Context: Forced Migration, Humanitarian Action, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection -- The Challenge of Innovation, with Applications to UNHCR -- UNHCR and Innovation -- Understanding Innovation in Theory and Practice -- The Importance of Integration as a Goal for Humanitarian Innovation -- Case Studies and Implications -- Case Study 1: Architecture, Collaboration and Settlement Redesign -- Case Study 2: Rethinking Refugee Livelihoods and Self-Reliance -- Implications: Reflecting on Innovation, Integration, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection -- Conclusion -- References -- Sieglinde Rosenberger / Carla Küffner (University of Vienna): After the Deportation Gap: Non-Removed Persons and their Pathways to Social Rights -- Introduction -- The Deportation Gap -- The Category "Non-Removed Persons" -- The Rights of Non-Removed Persons -- Pathways to Social Rights: The Case of Austria -- Discretion for the Sake of Non-Politicization -- Conclusions -- References -- List of Interviews -- Part Four - Land and Labor: Indigenous and Immigrant Rights
Abstract:
C. Matthew Snipp / Karina Kloos / Dolly Kikon (Stanford University): Suffering for Territory: Immigrant Claims and Indigenous Rights in the United States and India -- Introduction -- Rights and Aspirations -- Indigenous Rights -- Immigrant Aspirations -- The Role of Nation-States -- Immigration and Indigenous People in the United States -- Immigration and Indigenous People in Northeast India -- Colonizing with Indigenous Immigrants -- Conclusion: International law and the U.N.-DRIP -- References -- Peter Cirenza (London School of Economics): Geography and Assimilation: A Case Study of Irish Immigrants in Late Nineteenth Century America -- Introduction -- Extent of Geographic Clustering -- Geographic Clustering and Assimilation -- Geographic Clustering and Occupational Mobility -- Occupational Benefits of Geographic Clustering? -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Data -- Appendix 2 -- List of Irish Immigrant Occupations Based on Clustering Index -- References -- Part Five - Reception and Recognition -- Paola Mattei (St Antony's College, University of Oxford): Religious Diversity in French Schools: From the 1989 affaires des foulards to the 2004 Headscarf Ban -- Introduction -- Background -- The Obin Report and the Administrative Problem of Managing Diversity in Schools -- The Recommendations of the Bernard Stasi Committee -- Parliamentary Debate of the 2004 Ban -- Conclusions: The Flexibility of Laicité -- References -- Claire Lévy-Vroelant: The "Immigrant" through the Prism of Hospitality "à la française" -- Introduction: What Has "Immigrant" Come to Mean -- The Narrow Path to Residency -- Immigration, between Repression and Integration -- Hospitality, an Ambiguous Virtue -- The Vagaries of Illegality -- Housing and the Ambiguity of the Invitee -- Parasitism and Resistance Hospitality -- Conclusion: Beyond Hospitality -- References
Abstract:
Heinz Fassmann (University of Vienna): Rethinking Migration Policy in Austria -- Introduction -- Migration to Austria: Facts and Figures -- The Overall Demographic Change -- Geographical Origin -- Qualification and Employment -- Age Structure -- Spatial Distribution in Austria -- Changing Paradigm -- The Legacy of the Guest Worker Migration -- The Shift to Highly Qualified Migration -- The Emergence of an Integration Policy -- Outlook: The Neoliberal Shift -- References -- List of Contributors -- Index
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