Readings in the sociology of migration /
Readings in the Sociology of Migration deals with migration as a sociological problem, with greater emphasis on internal migrations than on international migrations. Some of the problems covered by sociological inquiry in the study of migration are discussed, along with theories of migration such as...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Pergamon Press,
1970.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Commonwealth and international library. Readings in sociology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Readings in the Sociology of Migration; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; Migration: A Sociological Problem; Importance of Internal Migration; Theories of Migration; References and Bibliography; PART I: TYPOLOGIES; Chapter 1. Types of Migration of the Population According to the Professional and Social Composition of Migrants; 1. Mass Migration; 2. Economic Migration from an Underdeveloped Country; 3. Economic Emigration from an Industrial Country; 4. Immigration into an Industrial Nation; Conclusion.
- Chapter 2. A General Typology of MigrationPsychological Universals; Primitive Migration; Forced and Impelled Migrations; Free Migration; Mass Migration; Conclusions; PART II: THE PROBLEM IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES, The United States; Section 1: The United States; Chapter 3. Participation of Migrants in Urban Structures; Membership in Formal Organizations; Officership; Registration to Vote; Summary; Chapter 4. Distance of Migration and Socio-Economie Status of Migrants; Hypothesis; Procedure; Findings; Conclusion.
- Chapter 5. Kentucky Mountain Migration and the Stemfamily: An American Variation on a Theme by Le PlayAbstract; Introduction; 1. The Pattern of Migration of Eastern Kentuckians; 2. Beech Creek Migration and Kinship; 3. Le Play's Stem-family; Section 2: Great Britain; Chapter 6. The Motivation and Characteristics of Internal Migrants: A Socio-Medical Study of Young Migrants in Scotland; Method; Results; References; Chapter 7. Movements of the Population in the Birmingham Region; 1. Movements into the Region from Outside; 2. Movements within the Conurbation.
- 3. Movements Between the Conurbation and the Rest of the RegionReferences; Section 3: France; chapter 8. The Growing Population of Paris; Objectives of the Research; 1. Carrying out the Survey; II. The Findings; III. Conclusion; Chapter 9. Geographical Mobility and Urban Concentration in France: A Study in the Provinces; Object of the Inquiry; The Survey; Overall Results; Variations with Age, and Age at Change of Residence; Other Factors Contributing to Degree of Mobility; Motives for Moving; Motives for Moving as Related to Age; Acquaintances in the New Location; Direction of Mobility.
- Labour Market, Economic Conditions, and Urban ConcentrationVariations in Attraction Among the Regions; The Attraction of Paris; Migration to Paris; The Force of the Growing Urban Concentration; Degree of Familiarity with Paris and Kind of Experience There; The Regrouping of Small Townships; Summary and Conclusions; References; Section 4: Italy; Chapter 10. Emigrants in the Upper Milanese Area; Chapter 11. Immigrants to Turin; Chapter 12. Aspects of Internal Migration Related to Other Types of Italian Migration; Introduction; I. Historical Types; II. Types of Integration; The Situation Today.