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HARP-566 |
Title: |
Regionalisation of migration policies and its limits: Europe and North America compared |
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Third World Quarterly; 1999 Special Issue, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p995, 17p |
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Year: |
1999 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, European Union, human rights, movement and residency, civil and political rights, migrants, neoliberal |
Abstract: |
Migration policies in both the European Union and North America converge in substantial and formal ways. Such convergence can be explained by neoliberal restructuring that affects strategies and the geography of production, as well as state forms. But neoliberal transformation does not homogenise migration policies completely. Both regions exhibit significant differences that can be explained by the ways in which space is occupied by social forces. An examination of social forces in the regions allows us to account for the specificities of the two regions in terms of migration policies. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, Europe/European Union, human rights, migrants, movement and residency, neoliberal