International Immigration Policy: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis / Edition 1

International Immigration Policy: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis / Edition 1

by Eytan Meyers
ISBN-10:
0312231431
ISBN-13:
9780312231439
Pub. Date:
04/16/2004
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
ISBN-10:
0312231431
ISBN-13:
9780312231439
Pub. Date:
04/16/2004
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
International Immigration Policy: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis / Edition 1

International Immigration Policy: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis / Edition 1

by Eytan Meyers

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Overview

Numerous studies explore immigration policies of individual receiving countries. But these studies share several weaknesses. First and foremost, they are empirically orientated and lack a general theory. Second, most examine the policy of single country during a limited period, or, in a few cases, are contributed volumes analyzing each country separately. In general, immigration policy literature tends to be a-theoretic, to focus on specific periods and particular countries, and constitutes an array of discrete bits. This book is a response to this trend, offering a theoretical approach to immigration policy. It explains how governments decide on the number of immigrants they will accept; whether to differentiate between various ethnic groups; whether to accept refugees and on what basis; and whether to favour permanent immigration over migrant workers. The book also answers such questions as: How much influence do extreme-right parties have on the determination of immigration policy? Why do anti-immigration parties and initiatives enjoy greater success in local-state elections, and in the elections for the European Parliament, than in national elections? And under what circumstances does immigration policy become an electoral issue? Meyers draws on a wide array of sources on migration policy-making and using them derives proposed models in a way that few others have done before him. In addition, the book interrelates global and domestic factors that jointly influence government policy-making on international migration in a way that helps to clarify both spheres. Lastly, the work combines historical data with contemporary processes, in a way that draws lessons from the past while recognizing that changing circumstances usually revise governmental responses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312231439
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 04/16/2004
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

EYTAN MEYERS is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

PART I: MODELS AND THEORIES Models of Immigration Policy A Theory of Immigration Policy PART II: THE FACTORS SHAPING IMMIGRATION POLICY Immigration Policies of the United States and Britain Immigration Policies of the Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany The Factors Shaping U.S. Immigration Policy: A Quantitative Analysis Global Patterns in Immigration Policies PART III: THE POLITICAL PROCESS OF IMMIGRATION POLICY The Political Process of Labor Migration Policy The Political Process of Permanent Immigration Policy: The Influence of Pressure Groups The Political Process of Permanent Immigration Policy: Elections and Restrictions Refugees and the Liberalization of Immigration Policy Summary and Conclusion
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