International Migration: A Very Short Introduction – Khalid Koser

Author: Kalid Khoser
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year of Publication: 2007
Print Length: 152 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / International Relations, Non-Fiction / Migration & Refugee Studies, Non-Fiction / Social Science, Non-Fiction / Sociology
Topic: Asylum & Asylum Seekers, Asylum & Refugee System, Culture & Society, Development, Future Scenarios, Globalization, Internationalism, Migrants, Migration, Refugees & Forced Migration
International migration is an issue of intense public and political concern. How closely linked are migrants with terrorist organizations? What factors lie behind the dramatic increase in the number of woman migrating? This Very Short Introduction looks at the global phenomenon of human migration–both legal and illegal-revealing how migration actually presents opportunities that must be taken advantage of in light of the current economic climate. The author debunks myths such as the claim that migrants take jobs away from local workers, or that they take advantage of health care systems. He reveals why society as we now know it could not function without them.
Using interviews with migrants from around the world, the author presents the human side of topics such as asylum and refugees, human trafficking, migrant smuggling, development, and the international labor force. His goal throughout is to allow readers to see beyond the negative spin usually given the subject by the media and politicians, and come to their own conclusions on the current international migration situation.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
List of illustrations
1 Why migration matters
2 Who is a migrant?
3 Migration and globalization
4 Migration and development
5 Irregular migration
6 Refugees and asylum-seekers
7 Migrants in society
8 The future of international migration
Further reading
Index

Khalid Koser is the founding Executive Director of the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund, the global fund dedicated to preventing violent extremism. He is Professor of Conflict, Peace, and Security at the University of Maastricht. Khalid was appointed MBE for services to asylum seekers and refugees, chaired the World Economic Forum Future Council on Migration, and was editor of the Journal of Refugee Studies. He was recently ranked by Stanford University in the top 2 percent of scientists worldwide.
Source: https://www.gcerf.org/team/khalid-koser/
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