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  1. Stephen Castles , Mark J. Miller. Substantially revised and updated new edition of this highly successful text. Remains the only genuinely interdisciplinary and international study of migration and the formation of ethnic minorities in the contemporary world. Wide international interest includes case studies from all over the world. 4853 Accesses.

  2. Stephen Castles, Hein de Haas, Mark J. Miller The fifth edition of this leading text has been substantially revised to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive assessment of the nature, extent and dimensions of international population movements, as well as of their consequences.

  3. Castles, Stephen. The age of migration : international population movements in the modern world / Stephen Castles, Hein de Haas, and Mark J. Miller.—Fifth edition. pages cm Summary: “The leading text in the fi eld, this authoritative work offers a global perspective on the nature of migration fl ows, why they occur, and their consequences

  4. Stephen Castles and Mark J. Miller. The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. London: Macmillan. 1993. x+307 pp. $29.95. While human migration has been affecting societies throughout history, a. range of recent global economic, political, social and technological develop-

  5. Nov 21, 2019 · The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World. Hein de Haas, Stephen Castles, Mark J. Miller. Bloomsbury Publishing, Nov 21, 2019 - Political Science - 446...

  6. international migration has, in the words of Stephen Castles and Mark J. Miller, reforged societies.1 In this last instance, what is attended to is the manner in which migrants and refugees transform the economic, political, and socioculturel complexion of immigrant-receiving societies; the economic,

  7. Aug 9, 2006 · Castles and Miller identify upfront the main global trends that characterize international population movements nowadays. First, an increase in the number of countries of origin and destination. Second, a significant increase in the number of individuals migrating to and from major regions.