remittances
duration of , 211
Palestinian territories, Jewish
“earmarking” of , 209
settlement in , 93
effects of , 209–210, 225–226,
Paris (France) , 216
252–253
Philippines, 208, 210–211
effects of financial shocks on ,
Pinker, Steven , 6, 31–32, 65, 80,
210–211
233, 240
migration policies’ impact on ,
Plundered Planet, The (Collier) ,
212–213, 253
184, 202
size of , 151, 155–156, 206–207
Poland
Respect Party (Great Britain) , 4,
European Union and , 20
102–103
Germany and , 240
Reynal-Querol, Marta , 65, 77, 98,
migration to Great Britain and ,
191
20–21, 262
rich countries . See host countries
poor countries . See countries of
Robinson, James , 29–30, 93, 180
origin
Romer, Paul , 103
poor people, moral obligations to ,
Romney, Mitt , 103
15–16, 19, 21, 25
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques , 64
Portugal, 35, 130
Rule of the Clan, The (Weiner) , 87
positional goods , 121
Russia, 123–124, 187, 248–249
Powell, Enoch , 20, 22, 77
Premium Bonds (Great Britain) ,
Sahel region , 155
197
Sampson, Robert , 122
Putnam, Robert , 74–78, 81, 83,
Sandel, Michael , 6, 84, 233, 238
91, 105, 107–108, 138–139
São Tomé , 184
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Saunders, Simon , 6
social networks
Scandinavia, 17, 19. See also in Great Britain , 79–80
specific countries
indigenous populations in host
Scotland, national identity in , 18,
countries and , 107–108, 242
241, 244
intergroup, 107–108
Scottish National Party , 241
intragroup, 107
Senegal, 185, 207–208
migrants and , 106, 108, 163
settlers
social welfare systems . See
compared to emigrants , 93, 96
government services
cultural diffusion and , 94–96, 98
Somalia
missionaries and , 94
migrants from , 100–101, 136
in poorer countries , 96
political structure in , 32
Sierra Leone , 200
South Africa , 93, 182
Singapore, 118, 273
South Sudan , 31, 219
Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson , 191
Soviet Union, collapse of , 35
slavery. See human trafficking
Spain
Smith, Adam , 233–234
Catalonian separatism in , 235
social capital
democratization in , 35
bonding, 107–108
migration policy in , 130
bridging, 107–108
unemployment in , 31, 130
migration’s impact on , 74–75,
Spectator, The, 224
82, 90–91
Spilimbergo, Antonio , 192
Putnam on , 74, 82–83, 107–108
Sri Lanka , 188
social housing . See under housing
Stalin, Josef , 35
social models
stereotypes, 71–72, 92
in countries of origin , 34–35,
Sweden, 19, 160, 262
96, 103, 147–148, 179, 248,
Switzerland, 15
254, 271–272
Sydney (Australia) , 119
definition of , 33
economic prosperity and ,
taboo, migration as , 13–14, 20,
179–180, 247–248, 273
26, 52, 120, 255
in host countries , 34–35, 151,
Tamil diaspora , 188
221
Tamil Tigers (Sri Lanka) , 188
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Tanzania
assimilation in , 69, 76–77, 242,
migration study in , 215–216
264
national identity in , 5, 239–240
attitudes toward economic
technology
redistribution in , 85
communication and , 81, 222
deportation of migrants from ,
cultural transfers and , 201, 222
134, 161
economic inequality and , 83–84
foreign aid programs in , 224–225
terrorism, 4, 222–223
foreign-born prison population
Thatcher, Margaret , 232
in, 122
Theory of Moral Sentiments, The
Hispanic immigrants and
(Smith), 234
community in , 37, 73, 76–77,
Thiam, Tidjane , 191
98–99, 103, 122, 206–207
Thinking Fast, Thinking Slow
illegal immigrants in , 265
(Kahneman), 14
immigrant exceptionalism in , 117
Thurow, Roger , 196–197
immigration visa lottery in , 147
Tonga
income inequality in , 83–84
migration example featuring ,
migration policy in , 12, 37, 51,
44–48
158, 264
migration to New Zealand from ,
national identity in , 17
147, 172–173, 259
nineteenth-century migration to ,
Tower Hamlets (Great Britain) ,
49–50, 92, 94
101–102
political institutions in , 31, 33
Turkey, 221, 262, 282n5
social mobility in , 83
Turkish Cypriot migrants ,
social model in , 33–34
167–168
utility
Turkish immigrants in Germany ,
definition of , 58
37, 70, 134, 207, 221, 259
global, 25
libertarian approach to , 168, 246
Uganda, 189, 200
migration and , 6, 25
United Arab Emirates , 12,
universalist approach to , 58, 62,
132–133, 248
115, 150, 168, 246
United Kingdom . See Great Britain
United States
Venables, Tony , 6
African Americans in , 204–205
vendettas, 65
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Vicente, Pedro , 184–185
Wantchekon, Leonard , 65
Vietnam, 200
Wealth of Nations, The (Smith) ,
violence
233–234
Jamaican culture and , 80
Weiner, Mark , 87
language distance’s impact on , 77 Winters, Alan , 133
media depictions of , 72
national identity and , 19, 237,
xenophobia, 25–26, 52, 105, 245,
240–241
251, 270–271
social norms regarding , 31–32,
80, 233, 240
Yang, Dean , 210
wages, migration’s impact on ,
Zak, Paul , 6
111–113, 123, 129, 131, 136,
Zambia, 200
169–170, 253–254, 258, 261
Zimbabwe, 182, 200
Document Outline
Cover
Contents
Prologue
Part 1 The Questions and the Process Chapter 1: The Migration Taboo
Chapt
er 2: Why Migration Accelerates
Part 2 Host Societies: Welcome or Resentment? Chapter 3: The Social Consequences
Chapter 4: The Economic Consequences
Chapter 5: Getting Migration Policy Wrong
Part 3 Migrants: Grievance or Gratitude? Chapter 6: Migrants: The Winners from Migration
Chapter 7: Migrants: The Losers from Migration
Part 4 Those Left Behind Chapter 8: The Political Consequences
Chapter 9: The Economic Consequences
Chapter 10: Left Behind?
Part 5 Rethinking Migration Policies Chapter 11: Nations and Nationalism
Chapter 12: Making Migration Policies Fit for Purpose
Notes
References
Index A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
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