Overview
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Subrata Ghatak
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School of Economics, Kingston University, UK
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Anne Sassoon
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School of Social Science, Kingston University, UK
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- Subrata Ghatak, Anne Showstack Sassoon
Pages 1-10
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- Subrata Ghatak, Vince Daly
Pages 30-48
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- Thomas Krichel, Paul Levine
Pages 49-65
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Back Matter
Pages 182-194
About this book
People move, individually and collectively, for a combination of economic, social, political and cultural reasons. The impact of migration on the individuals concerned, their families, the countries they leave and the societies they join raises issues that are hotly contested by academics, policymakers and politicians. By using a wide variety of analytical approaches the contributors to this book reveal the complexity and significance of this increasingly important phenomenon in Western European countries, which links these societies to the wider world. They engage directly with the challenge which human mobility represents by examining the reasons for migration, the contribution and needs of those migrating, and the ways in which public debate about migration may be manipulated for political reasons.
Editors and Affiliations
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School of Economics, Kingston University, UK
Subrata Ghatak
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School of Social Science, Kingston University, UK
Anne Sassoon
About the editors
FLOYA ANTHIAS Professor of Sociology and Head of Sociology, University of Greenwich, London
VINCENT DALY Head of the School of Economics, Kingston University
TIM HATTON Professor of Economics, University of Essex
THOMAS KRICHEL Department of Economics, University of Surrey
PAUL LEVINE Department of Economics, University of Surrey
ELIZABETH MEEHAN Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Professor of European Social Policy, Queen's University of Belfast
ANNIE PHIZACKLEA Professor of Sociology, Warwick University
LIZA SCHUSTER Researcher, South Bank University, London
PHILIP SPENCER Head of the School of Combined Studies, Faculty of Human Sciences, Kingston University
BOB SUTCLIFFE Lecturer in Development Economics, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao