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Emigration and immigration + Economic aspects
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Emigration and immigration + Economic aspects
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Emigration and immigration + Economic aspects
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Emigration and immigration + Economic aspects
Sub focus
Emigration and immigration
Economic aspects
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Globalization and migration, a world in motion, Eliot Dickinson
Deported, immigrant policing, disposable labor, and global capitalism, Tanya Maria Golash-Boza
We wanted workers, unraveling the immigration narrative, George J. Borjas
Open borders, Andrew Karpan, book editor
Friends or strangers, the impact of immigrants on the U.S. economy, George J. Borjas
Visas and walls, border security in the age of terrorism, Nazli Avdan
Global migration, patterns, processes and politics, Elizabeth Mavroudi and Caroline Nagel
Blaming immigrants, nationalism and the economics of global movement, Neeraj Kaushal
What is migration history?, Christiane Harzig and Dirk Hoerder ; with Donna Gabaccia
How population change will transform our world, Sarah Harper
Reinventing China, the experience of contemporary Chinese returnees from the West, Zhuqing Li
Mexico-U.S. migration management, a binational approach, edited by Agustín Escobar Latapí and Susan F. Martin
The culture transplant, how migrants make the economies they move to a lot like the ones they left, Garett Jones
Heaven's door, immigration policy and the American economy, George J. Borjas
How many is too many?, the progressive argument for reducing immigration into the United States, Philip Cafaro
Trading barriers, immigration and the remaking of globalization, Margaret E. Peters
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Emigration and immigration + Economic aspects
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Emigration and immigration
Economic aspects
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