Why Do People Migrate? Part 2: Theories

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Free Online Course: Why Do People Migrate? Part 2: Theories provided by iversity is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Why Do People Migrate? Part 2: Theories is taught by Sabrina Marchetti and Anna Triandafyllidou.

Overview
  • The course approaches migration as a constant phenomenon in human history and examines its main supporting theories. It illustrates theories about people's individual decisions to migrate and also the factors of migration as a structural feature of our societies. It explains the role social networks and institutions play in making people move to another country, or return to their own. Finally, it includes interviews with international experts that describe how migration theories can help to understand some topical case studies of labour migrations in the world.

    The course is based on video lectures, didactic videos and podcast interviews with international experts. Assignments consist of short quizzes for each unit and a journal exercise at the end of the course. Suggestions for further reading will be included in order to achieve a more in-depth understanding.

    To learn more about irregular migration and asylum seeking, check out Part 1: Facts

Syllabus
  • CHAPTER 1 – MIGRATION AS A GLOBAL PHENOMENON
    Unit 1.1 – Migration in human history
    Unit 1.2 – Contemporary trends

    CHAPTER 2 - WHY MIGRATION STARTS?
    Unit 2.1 – Migration as a choice
    Unit 2.2 – Migration as a consequence

    CHAPTER 3 – WHY MIGRATION CONTINUES?
    Unit 3.1 – The importance of networks
    Unit 3.2 – The role of institutions
    Unit 3.2 – Return migration

    CHAPTER 4 – EXAMPLES
    Unit 5.1 – Migration and development in Africa
    Unit 5.2 – Care and domestic workers in Italy
    Unit 5.4 – Indian migrants in Gulf region