Lamia Missaoui | 14.04.2014
International poor migrants have understood that they are not welcome in rich countries. Most of them — around 200 000 a year in France and 600 000 in Europe (OCDE 2013) — are therefore coming as « transmigrants » instead of emigrants or immigrants. The world’s largest firms take advantage of their situation and integrate them into modern trade capitalism. Transmigrants are thus involved in international economic networks, more specifically in the “poor to poor” trade. This system, outside [...]
Kraler, Albert, Eleonore Kofman, Martin Kohli et Camille Schmoll (éds.). 2011. Gender, Generations and the Family in International Migration, Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, IMISCOE Research Series.
Tatiana Eremenko | 09.07.2013
At a time of debates on immigration and integration and on the role played by the family in these processes, Gender, Generations and the Family in International Migration provides new data for understanding the multiple and often complex links between the fields of family and international migration. One of its main contributions is the systematic inclusion in the analyses of contextual elements on the country of destination, in particular the legislation that deals with migrants, so as to improve [...]