Chapter 17

Where Shall I Live? Economics of Living Among the Migrant Workers

Eugene Galanter, Howard Moskowitz and Matthias Silcher

Abstract

The key take-away from this chapter is that social issues, such as housing and the nature of city life, can be addressed by the same experiments as we addressed actual products. Social policy, therefore, and the nature of what people want and what they will sacrifice, becomes, at least in terms of experimentation, one more example of how research methods apply to a variety of different economic and social topics. That is, understanding the public sector is probably no more difficult than understanding the private sector. Nor is it difficult to export the research method to other countries, other cultures. With simply sensitivity to the local problems of the population the tool which provides knowledge about how to sell products to people also now provides knowledge about how to sell public policy to waiting citizens.

Total Pages: 166-172 (7)

Purchase Chapter  Book Details

RELATED BOOKS

.Changing Landscapes in Urban British Churchyards.
.Changing Humanities and Smart Application of Digital Technologies.
.The Rights of Minorities: Cultural Groups, Migrants, Displaced Persons and Sexual Identity.
.Human Rights Issues and Vulnerable Groups.