Asian And Pacific Migration Journal

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Genre : Asia
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Release : 2009
File : 598 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105132663845


Migration In The Asia Pacific

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Includes statistics.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Robyn R. Iredale
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2003-01-01
File : 440 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1781957029


Global Japan

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This book examines the context of immigration to and emigration from Japan and assesses the consequences of all this for Japanese people's view of themselves as a nation.

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Genre : History
Author : Roger Goodman
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2003
File : 254 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134431458


Globalizing Taipei

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Taipei's quest to become a global city is the key to its urban development. Globalizing Taipei looks at this "Asian Dragon", a major city in the South China Growth Triangle and a centre for transnational production, revealing how the development of this capital has received firm state support but is conditioned by international and domestic politics. The book is divided into four parts: economic and spatial restructuring, state and society realignment, social differentiation and cultural reorientation. Each analyzes the interaction of international, state and local politics in the shaping of the city's urban environment since World War II. All contributors to this edited volume are Taiwan scholars presenting critical insiders' views. Based on each author's specialization and research focus, each chapter provides an in-depth consideration of one of Taipei's developmental issues generated by globalization. Collectively they provide broad, insightful and coherent coverage of this crucial time in Taipei's global transmutation.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Reginald Kwok
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2006-05-11
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134326310


Migration And Transnationalism

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Pacific Islanders have engaged in transnational practices since their first settlement of the many islands in the region. As they moved beyond the Pacific and settled in nations such as New Zealand, the U.S. and Australia these practices intensified and over time have profoundly shaped both home and diasporic communities. This edited volume begins with a detailed account of this history and the key issues in Pacific migration and transnationalism today. The papers that follow present a range of case studies that maintain this focus on both historical and contemporary perspectives. Each of the contributors goes beyond a narrowly economic focus to present the human face of migration and transnationalism; exploring questions of cultural values and identity, transformations in kinship, intergenerational change and the impact on home communities. Pacific migration and transnationalism are addressed in this volume in the context of increasing globalisation and growing concerns about the future social, political and economic security of the Pacific region. As the case studies presented here show, the future of the Pacific depends in many ways on the ties diasporic Islanders maintain with their homelands.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Helen Lee
Publisher : ANU E Press
Release : 2009-08-01
File : 242 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781921536915


Migration And Health In Asia

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The processes of migration and health are inextricably linked in complex ways, with migration impacting on the mental and physical health of individuals and communities. Health itself can be a motivation for moving or a reason for staying, and migration can have implications on the health of those who move, those who are left behind, and the communities that receive migrants. This volume brings together some of the increasing number of researchers who are studying health and migration in Asia - a continent which is a major exporter and importer of human resources. Using both quantitative and qualitative approaches, the essays included in this work investigate the interdisciplinary issues of health and health-related behaviours in the field of migration. Comprehensive and scholarly, Migration and Health in Asia also covers major themes such as the pandemics of HIV/AIDS and SARS, differential access to health and civil society for migrants, and the health of the populations who are left behind.

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Genre : Science
Author : Santosh Jatrana
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2006-01-16
File : 279 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134228522


Transnational Migration And Work In Asia

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Focusing on the issues associated with migrating for work both in and from the Asian region, this book sheds light on the debate over migration and trafficking. With contributions from an international team of well-known scholars, the book sets labour migration firmly within the context of globalization, providing a focused, contemporary discussion of what is undoubtedly a major twenty-first century concern. Transnational Migration and Work in Asia analyzes workers motivations and rationalities, highlighting the similarities of migration experiences throughout Asia. Presenting in-depth case studies of the real-life experiences and problems faced by migrant workers, the book discusses migrants’ relations with the state and their vulnerability to exploitation, as well as the major policy issues now facing governments, employers, NGOs and international agencies.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Kevin Hewison
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2006-04-07
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134204083


The Routledge Research Companion To Border Studies

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Throughout history, the functions and roles of borders have been continuously changing. They can only be understood in their context, shaped as they are by history, politics and power, as well as cultural and social issues. Borders are therefore complex spatial and social phenomena which are not static or invariable, but which are instead highly dynamic. This comprehensive volume brings together a multidisciplinary team of leading scholars to provide an authoritative, state-of-the-art review of all aspects of borders and border research. It is truly global in scope and, besides embracing the more traditional strands of the field including geopolitics, migration and territorial identities, it also takes in recently emerging topics such as the role of borders in a seemingly borderless world; creating neighbourhoods, and border enforcement in the post-9/11 era.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Doris Wastl-Walter
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-04-01
File : 800 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317043980


Asia Pacific

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Examining the extent to which Pacific Rim economies are increasingly becoming integrated, this text considers the forces - economic, political and cultural - at work. In the process many new geographies are being created or reconstructed. The local-global dialectic, by which local forces react to, negotiate with, resist or capitulate to global forces is also scrutinized in detail.

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Genre : Asia
Author : Raymond Frederick Watters
Publisher : C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Release : 1997
File : 390 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1850653216


New Perspectives On Gender And Migration

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This book discusses recent theoretical and empirical developments in international migration from a gender perspective. Its main objective is to analyse the diversification and stratification of gendered migratory streams with regard to skill level, labour market integration, and legal status. In turn a migrant’s position in relation to these axes influences access to entitlements and rights. Conceptually, the book builds upon the recent shift in scholarly research on migration, with women-centred research shifting more toward the analysis of gender. Migration is now viewed as a gendered phenomenon that requires more sophisticated theoretical and analytical tools than sex as a dichotomous variable. Theoretical formulations of gender as relational, and as spatially and temporally contextual have begun to inform gendered analyses of migration. The contributions to this book elaborate in more detail the broader social factors that influence migrating women’s and men’s roles, access to resources, facilities and services. Empirically, all major regions are discussed, pointing to common trends such as the increasing significance of the regionalization of migration flows as well as some noteworthy differences.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Nicola Piper
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-09-13
File : 501 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135911270