Migration and Inequality/

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2013ISBN: 9780203067925Subject(s): Economics | FinanceOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: Overview 1. Migration and Inequality: An introduction Tanja Bastia 2. Immigration and Global Inequality: A cross-national analysis Matthew Sanderson Part II: Governance and Migrants’ Rights 3. Resisting Inequality: The rise of global migrants rights activism Nicola Piper 4. International Labour Migration: Dynamics in Southeast Asia migration and inequality Amarjit Kaur Part III: Internal and Cross-Border Migration 5. Ghanaian Mobilities, Interstecting Inequalities and Transnational Activities Leander Kandilige 6. Migration, Urban Health and Inequality in Johannesburg Jo Vearey Part IV: Migration, Gender and Intersectionality 7. Migration as Protest? Negotiating gender, class and ethnicity in urban Bolivia Tanja Bastia 8. Mobility as Enabling Gender Equality? The case of international aid workers Anne-Meike Fechter 9. Migration, Health and Inequalities: Reflections on the experience of Latin American migrants in London Jasmine Gideon
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Part I: Overview 1. Migration and Inequality: An introduction Tanja Bastia
2. Immigration and Global Inequality: A cross-national analysis Matthew Sanderson

Part II: Governance and Migrants’ Rights
3. Resisting Inequality: The rise of global migrants rights activism Nicola Piper
4. International Labour Migration: Dynamics in Southeast Asia migration and inequality Amarjit Kaur

Part III: Internal and Cross-Border Migration
5. Ghanaian Mobilities, Interstecting Inequalities and Transnational Activities Leander Kandilige
6. Migration, Urban Health and Inequality in Johannesburg Jo Vearey

Part IV: Migration, Gender and Intersectionality
7. Migration as Protest? Negotiating gender, class and ethnicity in urban Bolivia Tanja Bastia
8. Mobility as Enabling Gender Equality? The case of international aid workers Anne-Meike Fechter
9. Migration, Health and Inequalities: Reflections on the experience of Latin American migrants in London Jasmine Gideon

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