Migrants and Markets
Perspectives from Economics and the Other Social Sciences
Contributor(s)
Kolb, Holger (editor)
Egbert, Henrik (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The established academic discipline that is economics and migration research - as a growing sub-discipline that has inevitably transgressed its own academic bounds - have long treated each other with mutual indifference. While migration research has suffered from a normative overstretch, economics has often reduced its analytical scope to those areas that traditionally belong to the 'genuine' economic sphere. Migrants and Markets contains eleven case studies that aim to overcome this artificially imposed barrier between economics and migration research. This is accomplished by applying economic methods to migratory phenomena, using economic theories to explain migratory patterns and by approaching the structure and development of markets as integral to the shaping of stocks and flows of migrants. Economie en Migratiestudies als academische vakgebieden hebben elkaar tot nu toe min of meer genegeerd. In elf casussen wordt geprobeerd deze barrière op te heffen. Ze laten zien hoe economische methodiek toepasbaar is op migratieverschijnselen, verklaren migratiepatronen met economische theorieën en tonen aan dat marktwerking een essentieel element is in de vorming van migrantenstromingen.
Keywords
popular science; wetenschap algemeenDOI
10.5117/9789053566848ISBN
9789053566848OCN
302362858Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
2008Classification
Science: general issues