Theories explaining international migration.
8 Março 2022, 15:00 • Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves
Theories explaining international migration. Ravenstein’s Laws, Neo-classical
theory, New Economics on Labour Migration (NELM), Dual Labour Market Theory. Historical-institutional
approaches: The World Systems Theory and The Migration Systems Theory. Critics
to these theories.
Bibliografia
Bakewell,
O., Engbersen, G., Fonseca, M.L., Horst, C. (Eds.) (2016) Beyond Networks.
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CB, Hollifield JF. (2014). Migration Theory: Talking across Disciplines.
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evaluation of international migration theory: The North American case.”
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Piore, M.
(1979). In Birds of Passage: Migrant Labor and Industrial Societies. Cambridge:
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Portes A. (1997).
“Immigration theory for a new century: Some problems and opportunities.”
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Ravenstein,
E. G. (1885). "The Laws of Migration", Journal of the Statistical
Society of London, Vol. 48, No. 2, pp. 167-235.
Stark, O.;
Bloom, D. (1985). "The New Economics of Labor Migration", American
Economic Review, vol. 75, issue 2, pp. 173-78.
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