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The New Frontiers of Immigration

Par : Léwis Verdun
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  • Nombre de pages20
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN979-10-434-0522-8
  • EAN9791043405228
  • Date de parution27/10/2025
  • Copier CollerNon Autorisé
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille136 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurFive Minutes Editions

Résumé

In a world where population movements reach record heights, The New Frontiers of Immigration offers a clear and well documented analysis of migration trends for 2024 2025. The author examines the surge in forced displacement, the rise of remote work and digital nomad visas, shifting policies (Canada, European Union, United States, United Kingdom), the growing use of surveillance technologies and the impact of climate change on mobility.
Drawing on reliable sources and recent data, the book deciphers governments' dilemmas between openness and closure, investigates passport and income inequalities that structure new mobilities and questions the future of the right to asylum. This mini book provides readers with a global yet nuanced perspective, enriched with concrete examples and recommendations. It is aimed at anyone wishing to understand contemporary migration issues and to reflect on ethical and innovative responses.
An essential read to grasp the challenges and opportunities of human mobility in the 21st century.
In a world where population movements reach record heights, The New Frontiers of Immigration offers a clear and well documented analysis of migration trends for 2024 2025. The author examines the surge in forced displacement, the rise of remote work and digital nomad visas, shifting policies (Canada, European Union, United States, United Kingdom), the growing use of surveillance technologies and the impact of climate change on mobility.
Drawing on reliable sources and recent data, the book deciphers governments' dilemmas between openness and closure, investigates passport and income inequalities that structure new mobilities and questions the future of the right to asylum. This mini book provides readers with a global yet nuanced perspective, enriched with concrete examples and recommendations. It is aimed at anyone wishing to understand contemporary migration issues and to reflect on ethical and innovative responses.
An essential read to grasp the challenges and opportunities of human mobility in the 21st century.