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55
Citations
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World Ranking
1938
National Ranking
144

Overview

Stephen Castles is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a focused concentration on subfields including Sociology and Political Science as well as Political Science and International Relations.

Their scholarly output includes work on topics related to migration and its socioeconomic dimensions. Key research themes addressed in their publications are:

  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies

One recent publication by Stephen Castles is entitled Migration and social transformation through the lens of locality: a multi-sited study of experiences of neighbourhood transformation, published in 2021 in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. This article has attracted citations within the academic community.

Stephen Castles collaborates frequently with a core group of co-authors who contribute to related fields of inquiry. Notable among these frequent collaborators are:

  • Derya Özkul
  • Rebecca Williamson
  • Magdalena Arias Cubas
  • Cailin Maas
  • Chulhyo Kim

The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies is a primary venue where Stephen Castles publishes work, with multiple contributions to this outlet. The researcher's work does not feature book publications but is concentrated in peer-reviewed journal articles and related academic formats.

Best Publications

  • The age of migration : international population movements in the modern world

    Stephen Castles;Hein De Haas;Mark J Miller

  • The Age of Migration

    Stephen Castles;Mark J. Miller

  • Citizenship and Migration: Globalization and the Politics of Belonging

    Stephen Castles;Alastair Davidson

  • Immigrant Workers and Class Structure in Western Europe

    Stephen Castles;Godula Kosack

  • Towards a Sociology of Forced Migration and Social Transformation

    Stephen Castles

  • Understanding Global Migration: A Social Transformation Perspective

    Stephen Castles

  • Why migration policies fail

    Stephen Castles

  • Migration and Community Formation under Conditions of Globalization

    Stephen Castles

  • The Factors that Make and Unmake Migration Policies

    Stephen Castles

  • Migration, Citizenship, and the European Welfare State: A European Dilemma

    Carl-Ulrik Schierup;Peo Hansen;Stephen Castles

  • Guestworkers in Europe: A Resurrection?

    Stephen Castles

  • International migration at the beginning of the twenty-first century: global trends and issues

    Stephen Castles

  • Mistaken identity : multiculturalism and the demise of nationalism in Australia

    Stephen Castles

  • How nation‐states respond to immigration and ethnic diversity

    Stephen Castles

  • The Age of Migration International Population Movements in the Modern World

    Stephen Castles;Mark J Miller

  • Integration: mapping the field

    Steven Vertovec;Stephen Castles;Maja Korac;Ellie Vasta

  • The Guest-Worker in Western Europe — An Obituary:

    Stephen Castles

  • Here for good : Western Europe's new ethnic minorities

    Stephen Castles;Heather Booth;Tina Wallace

  • The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World.

    Martin Brockerhoff;Stephen Castles;Mark J. Miller

  • Immigrant Workers and Class Structure in Western Europe

    John Rex;Stephen Castles;Godula Kosack

  • Immigrant Workers and Class Structure in Western Europe.

    Peter N. Stearns;Stephen Castles;Godula Kosack

Frequent Co-Authors

Hein de Haas
Hein de Haas University of Amsterdam
Steven Vertovec
Steven Vertovec Max Planck Society
Graeme Hugo
Graeme Hugo University of Adelaide

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