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Exodus

How Migration Is Changing Our World

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Exodus

By: Paul Collier
Narrated by: John Voce
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Immigration is a simple economic equation, but its effects are complex. Sharply written and brilliantly clarifying, Exodus offers a provocative analysis of an issue that affects us all.

It is one of the most pressing and controversial questions of our time - vehemently debated, steeped in ideology, profoundly divisive. Who should be allowed to immigrate and who not? What are the arguments for and against limiting the numbers? We are supposedly a nation of immigrants and yet our policies reflect deep anxieties and the quirks of short-term self-interest, with effective legislation snagging on thousand-mile-long security fences and the question of how long and arduous the path to citizenship should be.

Drawing on original research and case studies, Collier explores this volatile issue from three perspectives: that of the migrants themselves, that of the people they leave behind and that of the host societies where they relocate.

©2013 Bernadette Bohan (P)2020 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Emigration & Immigration Politics & Government Social Sciences International Relations Globalization 21st Century Modern

Critic reviews

"Exodus is an important book and one I have been waiting to read for many years...[it is] a work that is humane and hard-headed about one of the greatest issues of our times." (Sunday Times)

"Tinged with poignancy...a humane and sensible voice in a highly toxic debate." (Guardian)

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I find this a good read for anyone currently interested in having a practical discussion about immigration policy, especially as it concerns the United States and other western countries. The author isn't overtly one sided in any direction but rather he lets the data inform his discussion and lets the reader / listener make up their own mind. This book was written before Trump came into office so it's an interesting contrast to hear this discussion.

informative, not preachy, and isn't overly one-sided.

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