The Politics of Migration Policies: The First World in the 1970sDaniel Kubát, Ursula Merhländer, Ernst Gehmacher Monograph comprising a collection of contributions on trends in migration policies in European countries, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA - covers factors relating to occupational structure of migrant workers, geographic distribution, previous work experience, immigration restrictions, etc., and comments on relevant legislation. Bibliography pp. 260 to 281, references and statistical tables. |
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Canada | 19 |
The United States of America | 51 |
The United Kingdom | 67 |
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