Population migration and the changing world order

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Population migration and the changing world order

edited by W.T.S. Gould and A.M. Findlay

(Belhaven series in population studies)

J. Wiley, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

An examination of the effect of recent political change on population movement in Europe, the developed world and the Third World in relation to the new World Order. Illustrated with a wide variety of case studies, this study aims to be a comprehensive addition to the titles on migration.

Table of Contents

  • SECTION A: INTRODUCTION: Population Movements and the Changing World Order: SECTION B: WITHIN THE DEVELOPED WORLD: French Investment and Skill Transfer in the United Kingdom
  • Japanese Foreign Direct Investment and the Circulation of Personnel from Japan to Canada
  • SECTION C: FROM THE THIRD WORLD TO THE DEVELOPED WORLD: Immigration Policy and the Changing World Order: The Case of Australia
  • East Asian Migration and the Changing World Order
  • SECTION D: WITHIN THE THIRD WORLD: International Migration within the Third World: Recent Trends and Current Issues
  • The Dynamics of Refugee Repatriation: The Case of Eritreans in Eastern Sudan
  • SECTION E: CONCLUSION: The Geography of the New International Migration.

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