By Roberta Ricucci
By Roberta Ricucci
By Barry Chiswick,Paul Miller
The monetary literature on overseas migration pursuits policymakers in addition to teachers during the social sciences. those volumes, the 1st of a brand new subseries within the Handbooks in Economics, describe and learn scholarship created because the inception of great cognizance begun within the past due Seventies. This literature seems to be within the normal economics journals, in a number of box journals in economics (especially, yet now not completely, these masking exertions industry and human source issues), in interdisciplinary immigration journals, and in papers via economists released in journals linked to historical past, sociology, political technology, demography, and linguistics, between others.
By Paul Oslington
By Mark Skinner,Neil Hanlon
Throughout the world’s hinterland areas, individuals are getting old in resource-dependent groups that have been neither initially designed nor shortly built to aid an getting old inhabitants. This publication offers leading edge theoretical and empirical insights into the hot phenomenon source frontier getting older, to appreciate the various reports of and responses to rural inhabitants growing old within the early 21st century. The publication explores the source hinterland as a brand new frontier of rural growing older and examines 3 valuable subject matters of rural inhabitants switch, group improvement and voluntarism that signify getting older source groups. via investigating the hyperlinks between those 3 topics, the booklet offers the conceptual and empirical foundations for the long run schedule of rural growing old learn. This well timed contribution comprises 15 unique chapters by means of best foreign specialists from Australia, New Zealand, united states, Canada, united kingdom, eire and Norway.
By David Cahn,Jack Cahn
If the United States this day is at a crossroads, it's the millennial iteration – lengthy ridiculed as egocentric egotists and narcissistic Twitter drones – that would face the momentous job of restoring the promise of a higher future.
But the place are millennials best the USA? How will this new release form our nation’s destiny? those are questions everyone seems to be asking – in newspapers, in books, on tv and on Twitter. And they’re baffled. The kingdom known as it “Millennial insanity” and The Atlantic complained that millennial political beliefs “don’t make any sense.”
Five years in the past, David and Jack Cahn – exact twins, aggressive debaters, and ny magazine’s “Twin Titans” – got down to solution those questions and discover their generation’s political id. touring around the nation, from Kentucky to Illinois to California, they talked with greater than 10,000 younger americans approximately every little thing from crusade finance reform to nuclear proliferation, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.
When Millennials Rule is the tale in their trip. they begin in New Haven, Conn., simply months after the Newtown capturing, and lead to Philadelphia, the place the 2016 Democratic nationwide conference is decided to release the most contentious elections in glossy historical past. Combining thorough reporting with the compelling tales in their friends, the brothers craft an genuine, first-person portrait of what millennials stand for and why.
By Florian Buchholz
By Suzy Braye,Michael Preston-Shoot
By Felicitas Söhner
By Anetta Woruschilina
Hierfür wird der Begriff der Segregation im Allgemeinen erläutert, um anschließend auf die spezifischen Ausprägungen und die historische Entwicklung in der Stadt Sao Paulo einzugehen. Im Anschluss an diese Begriffe werden unterschiedliche Gründe aus der gegenwärtigen Literatur für diese shape der Abspaltung besprochen, um das Augenmerk auf Kriminalität und Sicherheit in Sao Paulo zulegen. Darauffolgend werden sowohl statistische Daten betrachtet, als auch qualitative aus Interviews herangezogen.
Abschließend wird gezeigt, dass die freiwillige Segregation der wohlhabenden Klasse zum Hauptgrund ein gesteigertes Sicherheitsbedürfnis hat. Allerdings wird auch gezeigt, dass es ebenso eine unfreiwillige Segregation auf Seiten der armen Bevölkerung gibt, für die der Staat verantwortlich ist.
By David Fee,Anémone Kober-Smith