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Thomas Faist

Our place of birth has long been a determining factor in our life chances. In this book, the sociologist Thomas Faist explains why increasing numbers are heading out from their homelands, especially from southern countries, to try their luck elsewhere preferably in the north. What’s the impact on the homeland left behind? And what are the consequences for the wealthy destination countries to the north?

The concept of ‘Exit’ here refers to the decision to leave one’s home country because it offers no prospects. This has become the mass political phenomenon of our times and has for many become an alternative to acts of protest. Mass migration out of impoverished regions, such as Africa, has intensified not just because of climate change generating new conflicts in the countries of immigration as well as of emigration. A case in point is the hitherto inconceivable fragmentation of the European political landscape, impacted by new forms of twenty-first century migration. Worldwide social inequality has the effect of slicing in two north and south, and as a result is hardening migration regimes rather than softening them. What we need now is a new and fair migration policy. Thomas Faist, one of the leading migration experts gives an account of his research findings.

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