Book Review: Christine Inglis, Wei Li, Binod Khadria (eds) The SAGE Handbook of International Migration

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v19i4.2251

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Book Review, Christine Inglis, Handbook, International migration, global phenomenon

Abstract

International migration is a worldwide phenomenon whose scope, intensity and impact are constantly growing. The Handbook on International Migration presents the current state of studies on migration in the broad sense, which includes migrant settlement policies and practices aimed at regulating migration activities. The review of the book shows that it fails to address the subject of migrants who have temporarily or permanently resided in one nation but, in the event of a crisis, seek to relocate to a third country for a certain period; in such circumstances, how does the third country react to such migrants? Secondly, the book analyses the historical analysis of past migration trends and reasons, but does this affect future migration scenarios? If so, how should governments and relevant policymakers react to the development of their laws and policies? Despite all these limitations, the chapters are designed to offer a unique multidisciplinary perspective on migration to researchers, policymakers, and development practitioners.   

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Imran Khan, Birla Institute Of Technology and Sciences

The author (Imran Khan) of this Book Review article is a PMP certified Operations and Project Management professional having 14+ years of industry experience across local and multinational companies with an area of expertise in global remittances, foreign exchange market, banking operations, and financial services. Moreover, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. from the Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Dubai UAE. He has a keen interest in research work and his research interest includes sustainable development, migration studies, remittance behavior and financial economics.

Dr. Mrutuyanjaya Sahu

Dr. Mrutuyanjaya Sahu is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Dubai Campus. UAE. He is having twenty years of experience in research and teaching.

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2022-07-29

How to Cite

Khan, I., & Sahu, M. . (2022). Book Review: Christine Inglis, Wei Li, Binod Khadria (eds) The SAGE Handbook of International Migration. Migration Letters, 19(4), 557–560. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v19i4.2251

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