Whilst the literature on international migration expands at a seemingly exponential rate, significant statements about the theorisation of migration are much less common; probably they are hindered by the increasing diversification of types of migration. This paper first reviews the various types of migration, and emphasises the need for an interdisciplinary approach to the study and theorisation of migration. In the main part of the paper I provide a personalised overview of theories of international migration, divided into the following sections: push-pull theory and the neoclassical approach; migration and development transitions; historical-structural and political economy models; the role of systems and networks; the ‘new economics’ of...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
The aim of this paper is to examine some of the difficulties of theory formation in international mi...
The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of...
There is growing intellectual interest in issues associated with international migration. The litera...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...
The paper consists of two parts. The first reviews an appraisal of the contemporary theories of int...
The paper consists of two parts. The first reviews an appraisal of the contemporary theories of inte...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
This paper is a survey of selected theoretical approaches to migration. It focuses on their practica...
Abstract This paper elaborates an aspirations–capabilities framework to advance our understanding o...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
Sociological theories of international migration (including refugees) should be capable of explainin...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
The aim of this paper is to examine some of the difficulties of theory formation in international mi...
The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of...
There is growing intellectual interest in issues associated with international migration. The litera...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...
The paper consists of two parts. The first reviews an appraisal of the contemporary theories of int...
The paper consists of two parts. The first reviews an appraisal of the contemporary theories of inte...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
This paper is a survey of selected theoretical approaches to migration. It focuses on their practica...
Abstract This paper elaborates an aspirations–capabilities framework to advance our understanding o...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
Sociological theories of international migration (including refugees) should be capable of explainin...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...