Undocumented migration in a global economy /

In this volume of The ANNALS the editors argue that illegal immigration arose as feature of capitalist globalization in the 20th century. The collected research papers explore the origins of undocumented migration in our contemporary global economy, and show the consequences of so-called illegal imm...

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Other Authors: Donato, Katharine M. (Editor), Massey, Douglas S. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles : SAGE, [2016]
Series:Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ; v. 666.
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Summary:In this volume of The ANNALS the editors argue that illegal immigration arose as feature of capitalist globalization in the 20th century. The collected research papers explore the origins of undocumented migration in our contemporary global economy, and show the consequences of so-called illegal immigration both for migrants and for a number of host countries. The methodological challenges involved in studying clandestine population movements are also advanced by example.--
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