Governing migration for development from the Global Souths
Remainder of title:
challenges and opportunities
by:
edited by Dêlidji Eric Degila and Valeria Marina Valle
Place of publ.:
Leiden ; Boston
Publisher:
Brill Nijhoff
Year of publ.:
[2022]
Extent:
XXVIII, 370 Seiten
Details:
Diagramme
Series:
International development policy
Volume:
Volume 14
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Abstract:
"The 14th thematic volume of International Development Policy provides perspectives through case studies from the global Souths focusing on the challenges and opportunities of governing migration on the subnational, national, regional and international levels. Bringing together some thirty authors from Africa, Latin America and Asia, the book explores existing and new policies and frameworks in terms of their successes and best practices, and looks at them through the lens of additional challenges, such as those brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of nationalisms and an increase in xenophobia. The chapters also take the '5 Ps' approach to sustainable development (people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnerships) and assess how migration policies serve sustainable development in a rapidly evolving context"--
Developing countries Emigration and immigration Government policy Case studies Developing countries Emigration and immigration Economic aspects Case studies
Subject:
Economic development Developing countries Case studies