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. Feedback in International Migration. London, Palgrave Macmillan

Brettell CB, Hollifield JF. (2014). Migration Theory: Talking across Disciplines. Hoboken: Taylor & Francis. Introduction (pp. 1–36)

Massey DS, Arango J, Hugo G, Kouaouci A, Pellegrino A, Taylor JE. (1994). “An evaluation of international migration theory: The North American case.” Population and Development Review, 20(4): 699–751

Piore, M. (1979). In Birds of Passage: Migrant Labor and Industrial Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Portes A. (1997). “Immigration theory for a new century: Some problems and opportunities.” International Migration Review, 31(4): 799–825.

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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