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Migration: An In-Depth Analysis

How Migration Really Works: A Factful Guide to the Most Divisive Issue in Politics
By Hein de Haas
Penguin Random House, 2024

In How migration really works, Professor Hein de Haas proposes a new paradigm, discourse, and vision of migration that bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and public narratives. The book aims to inform public debate on migration by addressing the political, economic, and social aspects often obscured by the war on migration strategy. De Haas draws on various fields to challenge common myths about migration and offers an engaging format to facilitate public debate and policymaking.

The book is structured into three parts, analyzing global migration patterns, their impact, and the role of propaganda. By debunking myths, de Haas reframes the discussion on migration, offering insights into topics like labor shortages, smuggling, and global inequality. The book highlights the complexities of migration issues and the need for informed, nuanced dialogue.

Throughout the book, de Haas challenges misconceptions about the scale of migration, the relationship between migration and development, the impact of border controls, and the role of migration in global inequality. By providing evidence-based arguments and critical analysis, de Haas encourages readers to rethink their views on migration and consider alternative approaches to addressing migration challenges.

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