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The Changing Tide of Immigration and Emigration During the Last Three Centuries Ingrid Muenstermann.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Muenstermann, Ingrid, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[s.l.] : IntechOpen, 2023.
Summary:
This book demonstrates the tide of change of immigration and emigration. Societies of the northern part of the globe, which had previously sent people to developing countries in the southern hemisphere, are experiencing a never-ceasing influx of registered and unregistered people from the southern part of the globe. In thirteen chapters written by experts from all over the world, this book explores emigration and immigration during the last three centuries.
Contents:
The Changing Tide of Immigration and Emigration During the Last Three Centuries
Contents
Preface
Section 1 Critical Reflections about Migration, Safety Zones for Aylum Seekers, and Children
Chapter1 What is Migration for Humans? Historical Transitions and Factors Influencing Mobility
Chapter2 Perspective Chapter: Are Safety Zones aThreat to the Institution of Asylum?
Chapter3 AfterThree Centuries of Migration, What Happened to the Children?
Section 2 A Brief Look at Australia
Chapter4 Resilience and Migration: Iranians Living in Australia
Section 3 Africa on the Move
Chapter5 Migration and Settlement of African People in Australia
Chapter6 Sub-Saharan Migrations to Europe during theThree Last Decades
Chapter7 The Nature and Patterns of International Migration of Ethiopia
Chapter8 Irregular Migration, Drug Use and Drug Trafficking in Sub-Saharan Africa - Libya and Nigeria
Chapter9 Comparison of African Migration to Europe and European Migration in the LastTwo Centuries
Section 4 SomeThoughts Relating to the United States of America
Chapter10 Slovenian Settlements in the USA since 1870s till Present
Chapter11 Addressing US YouthViolence and Central American Migration through Fortifying Children, Families, and Educators in Central America: A Collaborative Approach to the Development and Testing of aYouthViolence Preventive Intervention
Section 5 A Glance at Europe
Chapter12 Forced Migration, Heritage and Identity in Polish-German Borderlands
Chapter13 The Covert Push-Factor: How theYugoslav-Soviet Conflict of 1948 Influenced Organized Jewish Emigration fromYugoslavia to Israel (1948-1952).
Notes:
CC BY
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ISBN:
9781803566191
1803566191
Publisher Number:
https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100646

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