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Book Review: Gabriel Echeverría (2020). Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration: Explaining Ecuadorian Irregular Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid

Gabriele De Luca and Shahanaz Parven
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Gabriele De Luca: Danube University Krems, Austria
Shahanaz Parven: RUDN University, Rusian Federation

Migration Letters, 2022, vol. 19, issue 2, 247-252

Abstract: This is a book review for the recent publication by Dr. Gabriel Echeverría, Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration: Explaining Ecuadorian Irregular Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid, published in 2020 by Springer (e-ISBN 978-3-030-40903-6). The book covers the subject of irregular international migration, of the legal definitions that relate to it, and the theories that study it from both a social and economic perspective. The book also includes a case-study, that of the Ecuadorian irregular immigration to Spain and to the Netherlands, and attempts to explain it by developing a systemic theory that includes a mixture of legal and socio-economic elements. The book comprises an introduction and three parts, and it is further subdivided into a total of eight chapters.

Keywords: Book Review; Gabriel Echeverría; Systemic Theory; Irregular Migration; Migration; Explaining Ecuadorian; Amsterdam; Madrid (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.33182/ml.v19i2.2002

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