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Pt. I. Past : Migration from prehistory to Columbus: Early migration, Connecting humanity, Migration and humanity ; Global migrations: toward a world economy: The age of exploration, Imperialism and coercion, Unfree migrations: slavery and indentured labor ,Global "free" migrations (ca. 1840-1914) , Builders of the modern world ; "Managed" migration in the twentieth century (1914-1973): The end of the liberal period, The interwar period: economic decline and regulated migration, Post-WWII migrations, Finding reasons to regulate
Pt. II. Present : Leaving home: migration decisions and processes: Micro-level: individuals and families, meso-level: networks and systems, Macro-level: demographic, political, and economic conditions, Individual, society, and national influences ; Immigration and border control: Channels and flows of migration, Economic migration, Social migration, Refugee migration, Border control, Beyond border controls ; The impacts of migration: Impacts on receiving countries, Impacts on sending countries, Impacts on migrants, Impacts on societies and migrants
Pt. III. Future : The future of migration: The backdrop of globalization, Supply of migrants, Demands for migrants ; A global migration agenda: Thought experiment,; A long-term vision of freer movement, Principles for global migration, The need for global leadership.

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