Williams, AM

Migration risk and uncertainty theoretical perspectives

ABSTRACT
Risk shapes, and is shaped by, migration but while widely acknowledged, this is unevenly and mostly only implicitly theorised and analysed. Starting from the distinction between risk and uncertainty, the paper contrasts the different approaches of economics and sociology to theorising risk, in terms of scale, social constructionism, and being informed by risk as opposed to being at risk. It reviews the extent to which six theoretical approaches have been, and could be, applied to
migration, risk and uncertainty: human capital, risk tolerance, new economics of migration, risk and culture, risk society and governmentality


Theoretical perspectives
Migration
Labour