Selected Studies on the Dynamics, Patterns, and Consequences of Migration

Selected Studies on the Dynamics, Patterns, and Consequences of Migration
Author: Humberto Muñoz Cornejo
Publisher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1982
Genre: Industries
ISBN:

UNESCO pub. Report on the correlations between industrialization, urbanization, rural migration and the urban area labour market from 1930 to 1970 in Mexico - based on a sample survey in Mexico City, discusses the historical background, internal migration trends and determinants, internal migrant characteristics (incl. Age group, educational level, occupational structure and geographic distribution), impact on population structure of the urban population, poverty, wage differentials, etc., and outlines the research method. Graphs, maps, references.

Selected Studies on the Dynamics, Patterns and Consequences of Migration, III.

Selected Studies on the Dynamics, Patterns and Consequences of Migration, III.
Author: Biplab Dasgupta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

UNESCO pub. Report on internal migration trends and related economic implications and social implications in India - discusses the historical background, characteristics (incl. Rural migration and migratory flows within rural areas and urban areas) and effects of poverty, land ownership, urbanization and natural disasters, examines the effects on urban and rural labour market, living conditions, economic disparities, etc., and outlines migration policy suggestions. Bibliography pp. 38 and 39 and references.

Migration, Urbanization, and Development

Migration, Urbanization, and Development
Author: Richard E. Bilsborrow
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780792380320

Internal migration and urbanization are key dimensions of the process of socioeconomic development. The unprecedented movement of peoples within the borders of their own countries is one of the greatest transformations witnessed in the 20th century. Policy analysts, especially those from developing countries where internal migration can be felt at first hand, view migration as one of the most important factors affecting the course of development. It is within this context that UNFPA convened the Symposium on Internal Migration and Urbanization in Developing Countries in January 1996 in preparation for the United Nations World Conference on Human Settlements in Istanbul in June 1996. The final results of the symposium are found in this book. This volume provides a better understanding, at global level, of internal migration issues of concern to policy analysts.

Comparative National Development

Comparative National Development
Author: A. Douglas Kincaid
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780807844502

What does it mean to speak of 'national development' in the 1990s? As a result of the tumultuous changes in global economic and political structures, scholars and policymakers specializing in the study of national development must reassess the interpretive models they have relied upon in the past. This book brings together essays by a distinguished group of social scientists that address the dilemmas facing development theory today. These essays, grounded in sociological research, reclaim the important role once played by sociological theory in development studies. The collection provides an overview of traditional theories of development, assessing their strengths and weaknesses, and identifies the new actors, issues, and processes that future analysis must address. The essays discuss the impact of technological innovations in production and commerce, the changing relations of states and markets, regional development inequalities, and the emergence of new social groups as participants in development processes. from the book Contents: 'Sociology and Development in the 1990s: Critical Challenges and Empirical Trends,' by A. Douglas Kincaid and Alejandro Portes 'Rethinking Development Theory: Insights from East Asia and Latin America,' by Gary Gereffi 'The New Dependency: Technological Change and Socioeconomic Restructuring in Latin America,' by Manuel Castells and Roberto Laserna 'Predatory, Developmental, and Other Apparatuses: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on the Third World State,' by Peter B. Evans 'Regional Development Theory and the Subordination of Extractive Peripheries,' by Stephen G. Bunker 'Broadening the Scope: Gender and International Economic Development,' by M. Patricia Fernndez Kelly 'Path Dependence and Privatization Strategies in East Central Europe,' by David Stark 'Urbanization, Development, and the Household,' by Bryan R. Roberts