New Book Forthcoming

International Migration in the Age of Globalization

Cambridge University Press.

Author: Andrés Solimano


The book combining theory, historical background and empirical evidence examines the relationship between international migration and development and its impact for source and destination countries as well as for the global economy. The book engages in important global debates on migration in the age of globalization and includes chapters on the relationship between global capital and global labor markets since the late 19th century to the early 21 century, on the relation between migration and growth and inequality, migration from and to Latin America, on the international mobility of talent . This new book will be an important reference in the literature on a migration, a very important and complex topic of the 21st century.

Choose your Language / Elija su Idioma   

 

 

Welcome to CIGLOB

International Center for Globalization and Development

Welcome to CIGLOB, the International Center for Globalization and Development an independent, academically oriented, non-for-profit corporation based in Santiago, Chile.

CIGLOB is a place for producing new ideas and fresh approaches to deal with the main development problems facing our societies. The Center promotes analytical, independent and critical perspectives in its work towards a responsible capitalism that enables growth and wealth creation with inclusion, social justice and environmental sustainability. Our goal is to promote a more humane and equitable economy and society governed by a participative democracy. Please visit our thematic agenda and publications.

CIGLOB operates as an international network of associate members who have been invited for their academic, professional achievements, policy experience and commitment with international development both from an analytical and problem-solving perspective.

You are kindly invited to visit our website. You are also encouraged to contact us and to send your comments, suggestions and observations.

 

 

 

webmail  
facebook twitter