Emigration and immigration - Economic aspects.
Overview
Works: | 19 works in 11 publications in 11 languages |
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Titles
Aftermaths[electronic resource] :exile, migration, and diaspora reconsidered /
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Immigration policymaking in the global era[electronic resource] :in pursuit of global talent /
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The migration-development nexus[electronic resource] :a transnational perspective /
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Global migration[electronic resource] :challenges in the twenty-first century /
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Cultures of migration[electronic resource] :the global nature ofcontemporary mobility /
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The borders of inequality[electronic resource] :where wealth andpoverty collide /
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The global economic crisis and the future of migration :issues and prospects : what will migration look like in 2045? /
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Repatriation to France and Germany[electronic resource] :a comparative study based on Bourdieu's theory of practice /
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The socio-economic impact of migration flows[electronic resource] :effects on trade, remittances, output, and the labour market /
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Migration in an era of restriction and recession[electronic resource] :sending and receiving nations in a changing global environment /
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Immigration and housing rents[electronic resource] :evidence from German reunification /
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Open borders and international migration policy[electronic resource] :the effects of unrestricted immigration in the United States, France, and Ireland /
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Impact of circular migration on human, political and civil rights[electronic resource] :a global perspective /
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The international mobility of talent and innovation[electronic resource] :new evidence and policy implications /
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Blaming immigrants[electronic resource] :nationalism and the economics of global movement /
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