This paper explores the implications of empirical theories of migration for normative accounts of migration and distributive justice. It examines neo-classical economics, world-systems theory, dual labor market theory, and feminist approaches to migration and contends that neo-classical economic theory in isolation provides an inadequate understanding of migration. Other theories provide a fuller account of how national and global economic, political, and social institutions cause and shape migration flows by actively affecting people's opportunity sets in source countries and by admitting people according to social categories such as class and gender. These empirical theories reveal the causal impact of institutions regulating migration an...
International regimes govern how officials address specific issue areas in global politics. There is...
The economic literature on migration has a strong focus on labor migration. It typically distinguish...
In this chapter I consider debates concerning migration and global justice in terms of the governanc...
This paper explores the implications of empirical theories of migration for normative acco...
This paper explores the implications of empirical theories of migration for normative accounts of mi...
Most accounts of immigration ethics implicitly rely upon neoclassical migration theory, which unders...
The political theory of migration has largely occurred within a paradigm of methodological nationali...
This chapter introduces and discusses the concepts that are in-depth articulated in the volume. Inte...
Estimates of the magnitude of the gains that the world could enjoy by liberalizing international mig...
In this article, I examine how open borders can serve the idea of global distributive justice by ask...
Although there are many migration theories that purport to explain why people migrate, many theologi...
The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of...
The recent shift in migration literature towards a focus on migrant sending countries has been chara...
Political theorists of migration have largely operated within a conceptual scheme that treats the na...
Does international migration act as a driver of political and social change? Do migrants catalyze th...
International regimes govern how officials address specific issue areas in global politics. There is...
The economic literature on migration has a strong focus on labor migration. It typically distinguish...
In this chapter I consider debates concerning migration and global justice in terms of the governanc...
This paper explores the implications of empirical theories of migration for normative acco...
This paper explores the implications of empirical theories of migration for normative accounts of mi...
Most accounts of immigration ethics implicitly rely upon neoclassical migration theory, which unders...
The political theory of migration has largely occurred within a paradigm of methodological nationali...
This chapter introduces and discusses the concepts that are in-depth articulated in the volume. Inte...
Estimates of the magnitude of the gains that the world could enjoy by liberalizing international mig...
In this article, I examine how open borders can serve the idea of global distributive justice by ask...
Although there are many migration theories that purport to explain why people migrate, many theologi...
The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of...
The recent shift in migration literature towards a focus on migrant sending countries has been chara...
Political theorists of migration have largely operated within a conceptual scheme that treats the na...
Does international migration act as a driver of political and social change? Do migrants catalyze th...
International regimes govern how officials address specific issue areas in global politics. There is...
The economic literature on migration has a strong focus on labor migration. It typically distinguish...
In this chapter I consider debates concerning migration and global justice in terms of the governanc...