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International migration : prospects and policies in a global market

In 'International Migration' a multinational, multi-disciplinary group of scholars offer a comprehensive, up-to-date survey of global patterns of international migration which shows that the phenomenon is rooted in the expansion and consolidation of global markets rather than poverty or population growth
eBook, English, 2004
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004
1 online resource (x, 394 pages) : illustrations
9780191533396, 9780199269006, 9780191601309, 0191533394, 0199269009, 0191601306
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Population growth and international migration / Hania Zlotnik
The effects of political and economic transition on international migration in Central and Eastern Europe / Marek Okólski
Trends in international migration in and from Africa / Aderanti Adepoju
International migration in the Asia-Pacific region: emerging trends and issues / Graeme Hugo
immigration and the labor market in metropolitan Buenos Aires / Alicia Maguid
Mexican migration to the United State: the effect of NAFTA / Philip L. Martin
Immigrants in the U.S. economy / Min Zhou
Remittances, savings, and development in migrant-sending areas / J. Edward Taylor
Labor export strategies in Asia / Graeme Hugo and Charles Stahl
The role of recruiters in labor migration / Manolo I. Abella
Return migration in the Philippines: issues and policies / Grazianno Battistella
International migration, identity and development in Oceania: a synthesis of ideas / Richard Bedford
Have the occupational skills of new immigrants to the United States declined over time? Evidence from the immigrant cohorts of 1977, 1982, and 1994 / Guillermina Jasso
Admissions policies in Europe / Catherine Withol de Wenden
A new paradigm for the European asylum regime / Danièle Joly and Astri Suhrke
Immigrants and the welfare state in Europe / Martin Baldwin-Edwards
The legacy of welfare reform for the U.S. immigrants / Michael Fix and Wendy Zimmerman
Controlling international migration through enforcement: the case of the United States / Frank D. Bean and David A. Spener
Back to the future: immigration research, immigration policy, and globalization in the twenty-first century