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A fully revised edition of The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World by IMI director Hein de Haas, Stephen Castles and Mark J. Miller has been published!

Long established as the leading textbook on migration and used by students and scholars alike all over the world, this fully revised and updated sixth edition continues to offer an authoritative and cutting-edge account of migration flows, why they occur, and their consequences for both origin and destination societies. International migration is one of the most emotive issues of our times, reforging societies around the world and shaping debates on security, national identity and sovereignty in profound ways. This book provides a truly global and interdisciplinary introduction to this perennially important topic, with chapters covering all of the world’s regions and spanning the nineteenth century to the present day. Exploring the significance of migration in relation to recent events and emerging trends, from the policies of the European Union to the Great Recession, this text helps to shed light on the often large gap between the rhetoric and realities of migration.

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New to this edition:

  • Charts the contemporary politics of migration, including the latest statistical data, summary of policy developments and shifts toward anti-immigrant politics and Islamophobia
  • A brand new chapter on Categories of Migration used to describe migrants and analyse migration, including a discussion on the topical issue of `climate refugees'
  • Extended discussion of the impacts of migration and development in origin countries in a new separate chapter at the end of the book
  • Improved coverage of migration trends in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
  • Offers a better balance between Western and non-Western regions and perspectives on migration
  • Draws on up-to-date global data on migration and migration policies
  • A `Migration Policy Toolbox', providing a comprehensive overview of different types of migration policies
  • A new glossary with definitions of key terms in migration, which are also highlighted throughout the text

You can access the flyer and a free sample chapter , including table of contents.

For more information on how to purchase the book, visit: http://www.age-of-migration.com/