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Skill-selective immigration, where wealthy Western states favor admission of highly-skilled migrants over low-skilled ones, are a familiar component of immigration policies. This book argues that we must rethink this stance, proposing that respect requires the recognition of everyone's right to social equality, regardless of citizenship status.
Désirée Lim is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Penn State's Department of Philosophy, and Research Associate at the Rock Ethics Institute. Prior to this, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University's McCoy Center for Ethics in Society. She completed her doctorate at King's College London in 2016. Her primary interests lie in contemporary political philosophy and applied ethics, with a special focus on immigration and global justice, as well as feminist philosophy and the philosophy of race.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
PART I: SOCIAL EQUALITY AND THE ETHICS OF IMMIGRATION
Chapter 1: Equal Respect and the Right to Exclude
Chapter 2: Non-Citizens and the Demands of Social Equality
PART II: WRONGFUL DISCRIMINATION AND SKILL-SELECTIVE IMMIGRATION POLICIES
Chapter 3: Selecting Immigrants by Skill I: Wrongful Direct Discrimination
Chapter 4: Selecting Immigrants by Skill II: Wrongful Indirect Discrimination
PART III: IMMIGRATION AND INJUSTICE
Chapter 5: Decolonial Justice and Immigration Policy
Chapter 6: Migratorial Disobedience and Immigration Justice
Conclusion