This paper reviews selected theories of international migration including social network and human capital. It discusses the nature of social networks among immigrants and the costs and benefits for the sending and receiving countries. The history of social network theory in social work practice is revisited. Given the current importance of immigration in the Southwest, the strength and limitations of applying networking principles in practice with immigrants in the border areas are included. This article does not focus on the complexity of networks among refugees or asylum seekers, where government population dispersion or resettlement policies might change their circumstances
International audienceBeing frequently addressed to in the field of the sociology of migrations sinc...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
This paper reviews selected theories of international migration including social network and human c...
Migration network theory addresses the cumulative causation of migration as a result of reduced soci...
In this paper, we explore the role of social networks in the migration decision focusing on the dist...
The geography of Mexican migration has changed significantly in the past several decades. Scholarly ...
Migrant networks—webs of social ties between migrants in destination and individuals in origin—are a...
Ashton Verdery acknowledges assistance provided by the Population Research Institute, which is suppo...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection between immigration and social networks. The three essay...
International migration theories that have to taken into account the existence of social networks ha...
Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant d...
Social network theory (SNT) holds that, once a critical number of migrants have settled in a destina...
Scholars have long noted how migration streams, once initiated, obtain a self-feeding character. Stu...
<p>Social capital has so far been suggested to enhance the career outcomes of disadvantaged immigran...
International audienceBeing frequently addressed to in the field of the sociology of migrations sinc...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
This paper reviews selected theories of international migration including social network and human c...
Migration network theory addresses the cumulative causation of migration as a result of reduced soci...
In this paper, we explore the role of social networks in the migration decision focusing on the dist...
The geography of Mexican migration has changed significantly in the past several decades. Scholarly ...
Migrant networks—webs of social ties between migrants in destination and individuals in origin—are a...
Ashton Verdery acknowledges assistance provided by the Population Research Institute, which is suppo...
My dissertation focuses on the intersection between immigration and social networks. The three essay...
International migration theories that have to taken into account the existence of social networks ha...
Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant d...
Social network theory (SNT) holds that, once a critical number of migrants have settled in a destina...
Scholars have long noted how migration streams, once initiated, obtain a self-feeding character. Stu...
<p>Social capital has so far been suggested to enhance the career outcomes of disadvantaged immigran...
International audienceBeing frequently addressed to in the field of the sociology of migrations sinc...
While the concept of transnationalism has gained widespread popularity among scholars as a way to de...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...