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Global Human Migration An Encyclopedia of Causes and Consequences

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Global Human Migration

An Encyclopedia of Causes and Consequences

Cynthia K. Pope | Victoria Team

History / General

Few other topics elicit such strong opinions and sensationalist headlines as international migration.

Given that only about 4% of the world's population leaves their countries of origin, migration is often an outsized target of national policies and media. The entries in this volume provide a foundation to understand why that is so. Migration scholars examine the fundamental causes of modern migration, incorporating ideas and terms that help the reader understand types of migration that occur both within and between countries. It incorporates discussions of how these terms are reflected in different contexts throughout the world and help to flesh out ideas that influence the decision, or necessity, to migrate. The authors examine how these decisions to migrate affect, and are affected by, international events, borders, and political discussions. Consequently, the outcomes of these decisions can change countries' populations and cultures.

This book provides a social science perspective on peoples' movements and is accessible for both those new to the migration topic as well as those who are familiar with current debates and trends. Long-form entries highlight current and future global trends in international mobility, such as climate change and migration, children and migration, acquisition of citizenship, and asylum policies. The third part of the volume delves into country profiles, providing expert analyses of the most important migration histories and patterns of peoples' movement within and across borders. Some countries were chosen because of their importance in the contemporary landscape of the largest current exoduses in the world-Venezuela, Ukraine, Syria-while also paying attention to longer-term migration patterns that changed the cultural landscape of a region such as Brazil, Poland, and the United States.

Cynthia Pope is Professor of Geography at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Her research and teaching addresses the intersections of health policy, gender, ethnicity, and migration, with an emphasis on the Latin America and Caribbean region. She has edited several books on globalization and HIV/AIDS.

Victoria Team is Senior Research Fellow in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Monash University, Australia, with research focusing on chronic wound management, public health research methods, and translating evidence-based practices into clinical settings. Victoria trained as a medical doctor in the former USSR and practiced in Africa for almost 10 years. Since completing her doctoral degree at the University of Melbourne Australia,, she has been involved in research in women's health and, lately, in the field of wound management. She is a recipient of prestigious Medical Research Future Fund Clinical Fellowship (2018-2021). She co-designed an online education program on pressure injury prevention and management for front-line clinical staff.


Publication Date: 04 February 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216493327
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 416
Weight (oz): 16.0

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