Affiliation:
1. Head of Policy, International Catholic Migration Commission
Abstract
AbstractCivil society, international organizations and governments have invested much in looking at
issues of feminization of migration (i.e., women migrants), child migrants, migrant workers, etc.
While absolutely proper subjects for urgent attention and change, too much of the discussion
of immigration has become atomized, neglecting the further reality that these men, women and
children are also members of families split across borders. International migration separates
untold millions of families—for years, for decades, some forever.
Publisher
Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)
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