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A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. Foreword . Part I : The global picture 1 . A shifting landscape CONTENTS 3 2 . Ancient paths . The slave trade Indentured labour Mass emigration from Europe European migration ...
A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. Foreword . Part I : The global picture 1 . A shifting landscape CONTENTS 3 2 . Ancient paths . The slave trade Indentured labour Mass emigration from Europe European migration ...
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A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. 5 . Nations , citizens and immigrants . Citizenship . Naturalization . . 61 63 65 67 6865 71 • 72 75 80 The rights of immigrants . 6 . Living together Integration - assimilation ...
A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. 5 . Nations , citizens and immigrants . Citizenship . Naturalization . . 61 63 65 67 6865 71 • 72 75 80 The rights of immigrants . 6 . Living together Integration - assimilation ...
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A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. Part II : Country experience 11. The main countries of settlement : The United States , Canada and Australia The United States Canada Australia . 12. Western Europe . Germany ...
A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. Part II : Country experience 11. The main countries of settlement : The United States , Canada and Australia The United States Canada Australia . 12. Western Europe . Germany ...
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A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. 11.1 United States , immigration 1820-1992 . 11.2 United States , immigration by region of last residence , 1951-60 to 1981-90 . . 11.3 Canada , gross immigration and emigration ...
A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. 11.1 United States , immigration 1820-1992 . 11.2 United States , immigration by region of last residence , 1951-60 to 1981-90 . . 11.3 Canada , gross immigration and emigration ...
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Contents
Asia | 4 |
Country experience | 5 |
The slave trade | 9 |
Figures | 15 |
3 | 19 |
Development disruption | 26 |
Family strategies | 33 |
Costs and benefits | 41 |
Recognition of qualifications | 101 |
Immigrant entrepreneurs | 110 |
9 | 116 |
and Western Europe 198392 | 144 |
Reducing the pressure | 155 |
Western Europe | 189 |
Eastern Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union | 211 |
Latin America and the Caribbean | 221 |
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