Book Review: Stephen Castles, Mark J. Miller (2011), Migracje we współczesnym świecie

Journal Title: Central and Eastern European Migration Review - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Przyglądając się półce z książkami każdego badacza migracji, bez względu na to, czy jest on ekonomistą, demografem, politologiem, antropologiem czy przedstawicielem innych nauk, można na niej znaleźć parę stałych pozycji. Jedną z nich jest The age of migration. International population movements in the modern world, napisana w 1993 roku przez profesorów Stephena Castlesa z University of Sydney i Marka J. Millera z University of Delaware. W tym klasycznym już, obszernym, bo liczącym około 400 stron (w zależności od wydania), dziele można znaleźć charakterystykę współczesnej mobilności ludzi.

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Maria Piechowska

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Maria Piechowska (2012). Book Review: Stephen Castles, Mark J. Miller (2011), Migracje we współczesnym świecie. Central and Eastern European Migration Review, 1(1), 91-92. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-165700