NEW MIGRATIONS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION - A FORCE FOR SOCIAL AND POLITICAL-CHANGE

Authors
Citation
S. Castles, NEW MIGRATIONS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION - A FORCE FOR SOCIAL AND POLITICAL-CHANGE, International social science journal, 50(2), 1998, pp. 215
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Social, Sciences, Interdisciplinary
ISSN journal
00208701
Volume
50
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-8701(1998)50:2<215:NMITAR>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
A rapid increase in international migration is a central aspect of the social transformations currently taking place in the Asia-Pacific reg ion. Population movements take many forms, including permanent migrati on, temporary labour migration, mobility of highly skilled personnel, refugee movements and family reunion. Destinations include North Ameri ca, the Gulf oil states and - increasingly - the fast-growing 'tiger e conomies' of Asia. Much of the migration is undocumented and a growing proportion of the migrants are women. So far, researchers and policy- makers have concentrated on short-term economic and regulatory aspects . But migration is likely to be a major factor bringing about social a nd political change in the region. The social networks which develop a s part of the migratory process often make official migration control policies difficult to implement. Unplanned settlement is taking place, with important consequences for both sending and receiving societies. Scholars from a number of countries in the region have therefore esta blished an Asia Pacific Migration Research Network to study these issu es, to raise public awareness and to provide advice to policymakers. T he article describes the aims and development of this Network, which i s part of the UNESCO Management of Social Transformations Programme.