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International Geographical Union Union Géographique Internationale

   

Report of Commission Activities 2008‐12      

IGU Commission on Global Change and Human Mobility (GLOBILITY) 

    http://130.54.245.7/geo/globility/   

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1. Membership CHAIR: Prof. Armando Montanari Department of European Amercian and Comparative Studies Università di Roma "La Sapienza" P. le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Roma Tel +39 06 491919 Fax +39 06 490450 E-mail:[email protected] SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY: Prof. Yoshitaka Ishikawa Department of Geography, Graduate School of Letters� Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan� Fax: +81-75-761-0692 � E-Mail: [email protected] STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS CLARK, Prof. William � University of California, Los Angeles, USA � E-Mail: [email protected] GALKINA, Prof. Tamara � Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia� E-Mail: [email protected] KING, Prof. Russell � University of Sussex, U.K. � E-Mail: [email protected] KRISJANE, Prof. Zaiga University of Latvia, Alberta 10,

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LV 1215, Riga, Latvia E-mail: [email protected] MAHARAJ, Prof. Brij Department of Geography University of KwaZulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg) Private Bag X01 Pietermaritzburg South Africa email: [email protected] PORTNOV, Prof. Boris Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Management Graduate School of Management University Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel 31905 E-mail: [email protected] POVOA-NETO, Prof. Helion Institute for Urban and Regional Planning, Prédio da Reitoria, sala 543, Cidade Universitária, llha do Fundão. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil cep 21941-590 E-mail: [email protected] VANDERMOTTEN, Prof. Christian� Free University of Brussels� Campus de la Plaine� Brussels�Belgium� E-mail: [email protected]��

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B. The number of commission members in total (129) and by 48 country as of 31 December 2011. Country Number Australia 4 Austria 2 Belgium 4 Brazil 3 Bulgaria 1 Canada 4 China 3 Croatia 3 Czech Republic

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Fiji 1 Finland 1 France 1 Germany 6 Ghana 1 Greece 1 Hungary 4 India 1 Iran 1 Israel 4 Italy 6 Japan 14 Latvia 2 Malaysia 1 Mexico 1 Mongolia 2 Mozambique 1 Namibia 1 Nepal 1 Netherlands 3 Nigeria 2 Poland 2 Portugal 2

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Romania 4 Russia 1 South Africa 5 South Korea 2 Spain 9 Sudan 1 Switzerland 1 Taiwan 2 Thailand 1 Tonga 1 Tunisia 2 Turkey 2 Uganda 1 United Kingdom

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USA 3 TOTAL 129 2. Meetings

A. The meetings Globility commission organized during the period 2008 through 2012 with information on their locations, dates, and numbers of participants.

Location Country Days month year Oral Contributors

participant

s

Total

Tunis Tunisia 12-15

August 2008 16 30 46

Gran Canaria

Spain 19-21

June 2009 21 25 46

Bratislava Slovak Republic

13-16

August 2009 14 30 44

Haifa Israel 9-11 July 2010 11 10 21

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Tel Aviv Israel 12-16

July 2010 9 25 34

Rome Italy 23-24

September

2011 14 15 39

Santiago Chile 14-18

November

2011 9 25 34

Cologne Germany 26-30

August 2012 25? ? ?

B. A brief summary of the questions addressed at each meeting and the findings or conclusions resulting from the discussions. Please highlight the new ideas and insights identified at each meeting and their immediate and long-term theoretical and practical implications.

From the Tunis meeting were discussed issues of human mobility seen in a chronological perspective in relation to the spatial dimension. This was done for Africa, the Middle East, Asia, America and Europe. Were considered foreign communities in major cities to test the possibility of identifying possible logics governing settlements of immigrant communities. Were also addressed issues of those flows that can not be defined tourism and migration, and even those which develop over space and in a different location and integration of the work activities. From the meetings of 2009 and 2010 attention was also paid to international economic crisis, the effects of this on urban development and housing market, and the interrelationship with human mobility. These issues have raised major scientific problems but also the interest of some scientific journals that have turned to Globility for the publication of special issues.

C. The IGC Cologne 2012 Conference At the Cologne Conference 2012 Globility has proposed two sessions, one on general themes and the other on the specific relations between human mobility, economic growth and

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sustainable development. The number of abstracts received will organize 7 sessions

3. Networking

Globility has maintained contacts with other IGU Commissions. In particular with the Tourism, the Population and the local development Commission. But there was not the possibility of holding joint meetings since the organization of 9 meetings have required a significant commitment by Globility members. Universities around the world in recent years have suffered from the funding reduction. This has made difficult the participation of a much larger number of researchers at the Globility meetings. In particular, the meetings organized independently from IGU by Globility as those of Gran Canaria (2009), Haifa (2010) and Rome (2011) did not require a registration fee. In the period 2008-2012 no economic contribution was received by IGU. Instead resources were found to organize local activities and study visits at the expenses of local organizers. For this reason, at Globility Rome meeting has been experienced the broadcasting of live streaming of the contributors. 99 listening groups have been registered following the Globility Conference. The material of the streaming live is being revised for inclusion in the Globility website. Considering that each listening group could have by at least 4 people it is possible to calculate that a few hundred researchers followed the meeting in Rome at no cost for their trip and staying in Rome. Streaming live in Rome must be tested further, verified and improved. But in spite of all the limit of what was initiated in Rome the experience could contribute to new forms of international cooperation especially in a time of economic crisis.

4. Publications

A. Newsletters, special journal issues, and books published or anticipated during the 2008 to 2012 period (provide complete citations for all publications).

The following special issues have been published as a common

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results of Globility activity.

A part of the papers presented at Globility’s Tunis Meeting held in August 2008 was published at Croatian journal Migracijske i etničke teme (Migration and Ethnic Themes), Vol.24, No.4, 2008.

This issue includes the following four:

Wei Li and Lucia Lo: People – Money Co-movement and the Ethnic Financial Sectors in Canada and the U.S.

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Cristóbal Mendoza and Ortiz Guitart: Spanish Professionals in Mexico City: Narratives on Work and Labour Markets

Rosalia Avila Tapies: Building Friendship Networks and Intercultural Spaces: The Case of Japanese Women in Spain

Makrem Mandhouj: International Migration and Socio-Spatial Dynamics in the Tunisian Sahel: The Case of the Town of Sayada

Geographical Review of Japan, Serie B, Vol. 81, n.1, 2009

In preparation, they should be published during 2012, are the following special issues of scientific journals;

BELGEO, Belgian Journal of Geography

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International Review of Sociology

List of articles and volumes published by Globility members on the issue of global change and human mobility, in English and /or their national languages:

Adepoju, A., T. van Naerssen and A. Zoomers (eds.) (2008): International Migration and National Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Viewpoints and policy initiatives in the Countries of Origin. Leiden: Brill Publishers. Afrika Studiecentrum Series no. 10. ISBN 978-90-04-16354-6

Ahrens, J., King, R., Skeldon, R. and Dunne, M. (2010) Motivations of UK Students to study Abroad: A Survey of School-Leavers. University of Sussex, Sussex Centre for Migration Research, Working Paper No. 64, pp. 36.

and exploring pathways’, Oxford: Routledge, pp 23-34.

Asis, M., Piper, N. and Raghuram, P. (2010) International migration and development in Asia – exploring knowledge frameworks. International Migration, 48, 3, 76-106.

Baláž V. and Williams A.M. (2011), ‘Risk attitudes and migration experience’, Journal of Risk Research 14:5: 583-596

Baláž V. and Williams A.M. (2012 in press)‘Diffusion and competition of voice communication technologies in the Czech and Slovak Republics, 1948-2009",

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Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Available online July 2011 10.1016/j.techfore.2011.07.011

Bornat, J., Henry, L. and Raghuram, P. (2011) 'Geriatric medicine and the management of transitions into old age: the hospital bed as a site of spatial practice'? Area 43, 4, 430-437.

Bornat, J., Henry, L. and Raghuram, P. (2011) The making of careers, the making of a discipline: Luck and chance in migrant careers in geriatric medicine Journal of Vocational Behavior 78, 3, 342-350.

BURCIN, B., DRBOHLAV, D., KUČERA, T. (2008): Možnosti migračního řešení perspektivního úbytku a demografického stárnutí obyvatelstva České republiky. Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review, roč. 44, č. 4, str. 653- 682.

Chaban N., Williams A.M. and Holland M. (2011), ‘Crossing cultures: Analysing the experiences of NZ returnees from the EU (UK vs. non-UK), International Journal of Intercultural Relations 35: 776-90

Chaban N., Williams A.M. and Holland M.(2009), Return Migrants in New Zealand, IPPR report,

Chaban N., Williams A.M., Holland M., Boyce V and Warner F (2009), Crossing Cultural Borders: Analyzing Experiences of the NZ Return Migrants from the EU, ISET Working Paper Series No. 12, pp 81

Christou, A. and King, R. (2010) ‘Imagining “home”: diasporic landscapes of the Greek-German second generation’, Geoforum, 41(4), pp. 638–646.

Christou, A. and King, R. (2010) ‘Movements between Europe and America: Greek migration to the United States’, in Knott, K. and McLoughlin, S. (eds) Diasporas: Concepts, Identities, Intersections. London: Zed Books,pp. 181–186.

Christou, A. and King, R. (2011) ‘Gendering counter-diasporic migration: second-generation Greek-Americans and Greek-Germans narrate their “homecoming” to Greece’, Journal of Mediterranean Studies, 20(2), pp. 283–314.

citizens, Jimbun-chiri (Japanese Journal of Human Geography) 63 (6).

contemporary Japan, Geographical Review of Japan Series B 83 (1): 1-14.

cross-border marriage migration: Demographic patterns and social issues (IIAS

Di Zio S., Montanari A., Staniscia B. (2010), Simulation of urban development in the city of Rome. Framework, methodology and problem solving, «Journal of Transport and Land use, Special Issue on urban Sim», 2010, 3(2), pp. 85-105.

DRBOHLAV, D. (2008): K některým aspektům nelegální migrace a neoprávněných ekonomických aktivit migrantů. In: Polanská, J., Kadlecová, M. (eds.): Neregulérní pobyt cizinců v ČR: Problémy a jejich řešení. Praha, Člověk v tísni, Multikulturní centrum Praha, Organizace pro pomoc uprchlíkům a Poradna pro uprchlíky, str. 8 - 12.

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DRBOHLAV, D. (2008): Upravlinja trudovoju migracieju: mri ta reálnosť (na prikladi Respubliki Čechija). In: Mižnarodna migracija ta rozvitok Ukrajini v konteksti evropejskoj integraciji. (Recenzovaný sborník materiálů z konference 16.10.2007 v Kyjevě). Kyjev, Ukrajinský národní institut mezinárodní bezpečnosti, str. 212-226 (in Ukrainian language).

DRBOHLAV, D. (2009): Les migrations internationales en République tcheque: aspects démographiques et économiques. Revue d´études comparatives East-Ouest, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 145-173.

DRBOHLAV, D. (2010): Geografické migrační centrum (GEOMIGRACE) a aktivity jeho členů na poli migračního výzkumu. In: Přínos a potenciál vědeckého výzkumu v oblasti migrace. Praha, Ministerstvo vnitra ČR 2010, str. 49-61.

DRBOHLAV, D. (2011): Determinants of Migration. In: Immigration Puzzles; Comparative Analysis of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland before and after Joining the EU. Grabowska-Lusinska, I., Drbohlav, D., Hars, A. (eds.). Saarbrücken, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, pp. 38-76.

DRBOHLAV, D. (2011): Imigrace a integrace cizinců v Česku: Několik zastavení na cestě země v její migrační proměně z Davida na téměř Goliáše. Geografie, roč. 116, č. 4, str. 401-421.

DRBOHLAV, D. (ed.): Nelegální ekonomické aktivity migrantů (Česko v evropském kontextu). Praha, Karolinum 2008.

DRBOHLAV, D., DZÚROVÁ, D. (2008): Hlavní zjištění empirického šetření postojů výzkumníků a vývojářů z podnikatelského sektoru k pracovní migraci do zahraničí. In: Riziko odlivu vědeckých, výzkumných a vývojových pracovníků z České republiky do zahraničí v kontextu významu vědy a výzkumu v současné společnosti. Vavrečková a kol. Praha, VÚPSV v.v.i, str. 40-43.

DRBOHLAV, D., DZÚROVÁ, D. (2008): Hlavní zjištění empirického šetření postojů českých doktorandů k pracovní migraci do zahraničí. In: Riziko odlivu vědeckých, výzkumných a vývojových pracovníků z České republiky do zahraničí v kontextu významu vědy a výzkumu v současné společnosti, Vavrečková a kol., Praha, VÚPSV, str. 36-39.

DRBOHLAV, D., DZÚROVÁ, D., ČERMÁK, Z., JANSKÁ, E., ČERMÁKOVÁ, D., MEDOVÁ, L. (2008): Immigrants´ Irregular Economic Activities in the Czech Republic (a Multi-Approach Study), Transfer - The European Review of Labour and Research, Vol. 14, 4, pp. 639-652.

DRBOHLAV, D., GRABOWSKA-LUSINSKA, I., MEDOVÁ, L., HARS, A., LESINSKA, M. (2011): Conclusions. In: Immigration Puzzles; Comparative Analysis of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland before and after Joining the EU. Grabowska-Lusinska, I., Drbohlav, D., Hars, A. (eds.). Saarbrücken, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, pp. 128-132.

DRBOHLAV, D., GRABOWSKA-LUSINSKA, I., MEDOVÁ, L., HARS, A., LESINSKA, M. (eds.) (2011): Immigration Puzzles; Comparative Analysis of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland before and after Joining the EU. Saarbrücken, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.

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DRBOHLAV, D., JANSKÁ, E. (2009): Illegal Economic and Transit Migration in the Czech Republic (Intensive Study of Individual Migrants´ Behaviour). Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 61, 2009, No. 1, pp. 141-156.

DRBOHLAV, D., LACHMANOVÁ, L.: (2008) Irregular Activities of Migrants in the Czech Republic: a Delphi Study about Adaptations in a Globalising Economy. In: Evolution of Geographical Systems and Risk Processes in the Global Context. Dostál, P. (ed)., Prague, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, P3K, pp. 129- 156.

DRBOHLAV, D., MEDOVÁ-LACHMANOVÁ, L., JANSKÁ, E., DZÚROVÁ, D., ČERMÁKOVÁ, D., ČERMÁK, Z. (2009): Irregular and Informal Economic Activities of Migrants in the Czech Republic. International Migration Papers 91. Geneva, Interational Labour Organization.

DRBOHLAV, D., MEDOVÁ, L. (2010): Czech Republic: Irregular Migration – „Old Wine in New Bottles“. In: Irregular Migration in Europe, Myths and Realities. Triandafyllidou, A. (ed.). Farnham, Burlington, Ashgate Publishing Limited 2010, pp. 71-92.

DRBOHLAV, D., MEDOVÁ, L., ČERMÁK, Z., ČERMÁKOVÁ, D., JANSKÁ, E. (2009): Tschechien – Ein junges Einwanderungsland? Mitteillungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, Vol./No. 151, Vienna, pp. 33-52.

DRBOHLAV, D., MEDOVÁ, L., ČERMÁK, Z., JANSKÁ, E., ČERMÁKOVÁ, D., DZÚROVÁ, D. (2010): Migrace a (i)migranti v Česku. Kdo jsme, odkud přicházíme, kam jdeme? Praha. Sociologické nakladatelství (SLON).

Findlay, A.M., King, R., Smith, F.M., Geddes, A. and Skeldon, R. (2012) ‘World class? An investigation of globalisation, difference and international student mobility’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 37(1), pp. 118–131.

Finlay, A.M. and King, R. (2010) Motivations and Experiences of UK Students Studying Abroad. London: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, BIS Research Paper No. 8, pp. ii + 73.

Föbker, S., J. Nipper, C. Pfaffenbach, D. Temme, G. Thieme, G. Weiss & C.-C. Wiegandt 2010: At Home Abroad? The Situation of Highly Skilled University Personnel in Germany. Geographische Rundschau, International Edition 3/6, 64-69.

Föbker, S., Nipper , J., Otto, M., Pfaffenbach, C., Temme, D., Thieme, G., Weiss, G. & C.-C. Wiegandt 2011: Hemmnis oder Hilfe – die Rolle der Familie bei der Eingliederung ausländischer Hochqualifizierter in den lokalen Alltag. In: Geisen, T., Studer, T. und E. Yildiz (Hrsg.): Migration and Family – Theory, Research, and Fields of Action. Wiesbaden (Manuskript eingereicht)

Föbker, S., Nipper , J., Pfaffenbach, C., Temme, D., Thieme, G., Weiss, G. & C.-C. Wiegandt 2011: Ausländische Hochqualifizierte in städtischen Gesellschaften – das Beispiel der Universitätsmitarbeiter in Aachen, Bonn und Köln. In: Stiftung Entwicklung und Frieden (Hrsg.): EINE Welt. Texte der Stiftung Entwicklung und Frieden. Bonn (Manuskript eingereicht)

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C. The URL of the commission’s web site.

http://130.54.245.7/geo/globility/ the Globility web site managed since the year 2000 by prof Yoshitaka Ishikawa represents the major instrument of information among the Globility Commission memebrs. It constitutes also the archive of the Globility Commission since it contains all the documents produced by Globility since the year 2000.

6. Continuation

A. The new name of the commission, if it is to be changed.

The Commission confirms the name “Global Change and Human Mobility” and the acronym Globility when it can be applied

B. A concise (100-200 words) statement of the commission’s mission.

On the base of the achievements in the previous activities, Globility has sought to answer the following questions:

1. What are the necessary conditions for a change in the dimensions and characteristics of international mobility? Is there sufficient empirical evidence of this change?

2. Is there an indication of the need for a new dialectic between the global and local dimensions? Is it possible to create a model to interpret how human mobility constitutes an element of connection between the local and global dimensions?

3. What are the implications of the new forms of mobility? What are their causes and effects?

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4. What are the characteristics and dimensions of the changes relating to mobility?

5. What are the interactions between the forms of mobility identified? Is it possible to identify a new theory of human mobility? Can a satisfactory empirical analysis be conducted on the basis of this new theorisation?

6. What are the effects of global economic crisis in the current trend of human mobility flows? Are there empirical evidences regarding the complexity of mobility in this economic postfordist stage?

C. A list of the individuals who will comprise the new commission’s steering committee.

1. Membership

CHAIR: Prof. Josefina Dominguez Mujica Department of Geography Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Tel+34 928 451736/00 Fax +34 928 452775 E-mail: [email protected] SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY: Dr Barbara Staniscia Department of European American and Intercultural Studies Università di Roma "La Sapienza" P. le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Roma Tel+39 06 491919 Fax +39 06 490450

E-mail : barbara [email protected]

2. STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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CLARK, Prof. William (tbc) University of California, Los Angeles, USA E-Mail: [email protected] GALKINA, Prof. Tamara Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia E-Mail: [email protected] ISHIKAWA, Prof. Yoshitaka Department of Geography, Graduate School of Letters Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan Fax: 81-75-761-0692 E-Mail: [email protected] KING, Prof. Russell (tbc) University of Sussex, U.K. E-Mail: [email protected] KRISJANE, Prof. Zaiga University of Latvia, Alberta 10, LV 1215, Riga, Latvia E-mail: [email protected] MAHARAJ, Prof. Brij Department of Geography University of KwaZulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg) Private Bag X01 Pietermaritzburg South Africa E-mail: [email protected] MONTANARI, Prof. Armando Department of European and Comparative Studies Universita di Roma "La Sapienza" P. le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Roma Tel +39 06 491919 Fax +39 06 490450 E-mail:[email protected]

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PORTNOV, Prof. Boris Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Management Graduate School of Management University Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel 31905 E-mail: [email protected] POVOA-NETO, Prof. Helion (tbc) Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Group of Migration Studies (NIEM) Professor at the Institute for Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) Instituto de Pesquisa e Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (IPPUR-UFRJ) Prédio da Reitoria, sala 543, Cidade Universitária, llha do Fundão. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil cep 21941-590 E-mail: [email protected] VANDERMOTTEN, Prof. Christian Free University of Brussels Campus de la Plaine. Brussels. Belgium E-mail: [email protected]

D. The work plan envisaged for the new commission, including a description of the scholarly importance of the anticipated results of the commission’s work during the 2012-2016 period.

The work plan envisaged during the 2012-2016 period Globility studies are hindered by the difficulty in correctly detecting and studying the phenomenon at a general level. The phenomenon will be analysed on a combination of researchers at global and local level.

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Each territory is capable of activating original mobility processes with characteristics and implications which do not occur in the same way elsewhere. If each place is a separate case then at an international level general qualitative conditions can be indicated, but certainly not a precise correspondence of quantitative definitions and characteristics. The local level and the territory become the favoured parameters for the observation of flows.

Indeed, at this level it can be better assessed to what extent the economic development of a location determines the activation of population flows, whether temporary or definitive, and vice versa, that is, to what degree these flows contribute to development in its various stages.

Further issues to be considered with specific attention will be:

1. Environmental factors, reflecting their growing importance in the contemporary mobility patterns, especially in the developed world. Some of these factors have been considered in different categories (e.g., in social reasons linked to quality of life), which is not any more justified. Environmental group of mobility may include: escaping air pollution and transport congestions in central cities, search for more moderate climate (e.g., north-south human mobility in the USA), etc.

2. Better schooling for children, a factor for mobility of many families, especially for the young ones with children.

3. Health concerns: an emerging factor of new age mobility, as people with respiratory problems (e.g., asthmatics) and arthritics choose to move to areas with drier climates, such as sunny arid regions and deserts, e.g., in the USA and Israel.

4. Urban crime, or more specifically, an attempt to escape from it is another cause of mobility.

5. Availability of state-sponsored (i.e., public) housing drives people from one area to another in which such housing is available, especially in welfare states of Scandinavia where states invest a lot in its provision for the needy.

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6. The impact of financial crisis in the demand of the labour market and its consequences in the traditional flows from Southern countries to the US and to the EU, especially in areas whose economic growth was based on labour-intensive activities with small requirements of capital.

7. The implications of the new migratory policies in certain areas that have been externalising the control of borders, as an integral component of the actions and policies that, while favouring the free circulation of people between certain countries, have also contributed to the construction of “fortress states”.

8. The increase in the demand of qualified immigrants in those developed countries specialized in human capital, R&D activities and other specific services and in those named as emerging countries.

9. The economic changes brought by the recession define a heterogeneous scenario between the human mobility and the new global economic processes, with differentiated local effects and an uncertain dimension, what makes up a social and scientific challenge.