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Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies regarding immigration, asylum, work and development are changing the nature of forced displacements and blurring the line between forced migration and economic migration. This book looks at migration dynamics of South and Southeast Asiaexamining these shifts to contribute to a more interdisciplinary and comprehensive picture of migration for both research and policy-making. We highlight research about migration patterns of groups that are often invisible in the study of migration—women, IPDs, environmental refugees and migrants, South-South migrants, and those that stay behind. Questions addressed in this book include: •How do the causes and consequences of the vulnerabilities of refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), trafficked peoples and migrant workers intersect and diverge? •How do these groups respond to and manage the challenges that their vulnerabilities pose? •What do the commonalities and specificities imply for how responsibilities should be distributed among nation-states, the international community, and regional and local actors? •How are these processes mediated by gender and other identity dimensions implicated in movement of peoples?

Title

Changing Nature Of Forced Migration

Author

Sara N. Amin , Varuni Ganepola , Lakshman Dissanayake

Publisher

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS LTD.

Number of Pages

436

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Environmental Economics
  • First Published

    JAN 2016

    Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies regarding immigration, asylum, work and development are changing the nature of forced displacements and blurring the line between forced migration and economic migration. This book looks at migration dynamics of South and Southeast Asiaexamining these shifts to contribute to a more interdisciplinary and comprehensive picture of migration for both research and policy-making. We highlight research about migration patterns of groups that are often invisible in the study of migration—women, IPDs, environmental refugees and migrants, South-South migrants, and those that stay behind. Questions addressed in this book include: •How do the causes and consequences of the vulnerabilities of refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), trafficked peoples and migrant workers intersect and diverge? •How do these groups respond to and manage the challenges that their vulnerabilities pose? •What do the commonalities and specificities imply for how responsibilities should be distributed among nation-states, the international community, and regional and local actors? •How are these processes mediated by gender and other identity dimensions implicated in movement of peoples?
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