In: Politics

Migration

The number of people fleeing poverty, persecution, war, famine or natural desasters – or simply looking for better living conditions has increased precipitously in recent years, and is likely to increase further. So far, the global community is lacking a concerted strategy to deal with this trend. These summaries present the latest research on mass migration as well as policy recommendations.

Summaries

8 Book

The Ungrateful Refugee

What Immigrants Never Tell You
Dina Nayeri
Catapult, 2019
9 Article

Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the US

Hannah Dreier traveled to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia for this story and spoke to more than 100 migrant child workers in 20 states.
Hannah Dreier
The New York Times, 2023
8 Podcast
Wendy Edelberg and David Dollar
Brookings Institution, 2023
8 Book

The Border Within

The Economics of Immigration in an Age of Fear
Kalee Thompson and Tara Watson
University of Chicago Press, 2021
8 Article

Global Migration Drives Global Democracy

How Workers Abroad Weaken Dictators Back Home
Abel Escribà-Folch et al.
Foreign Affairs, 2021
8 Book
Sarah Harper
Oxford UP, 2019
8 Report

From Managing Decline to Building the Future

Could a Heartland Visa Help Struggling Regions?
Adam Ozimek et al.
EIG, 2019
Book

The Warmth of Other Suns

The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration
Isabel Wilkerson
Random House, 2010
10 Article

The 21st Century Gold Rush

How the Refugee Crisis Is Changing the World Economy.
Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie
Huffington Post Highline, 2016
8 Book

A River in Darkness

One Man’s Escape from North Korea
Masaji Ishikawa
Amazon Publishing, 2018
9 Book

Escape from Camp 14

One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West
Blaine Harden
Viking, 2012
8 Book

Refuge

Rethinking Refugee Policy in a Changing World
Paul Collier and Alexander Betts
Oxford UP, 2017