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Book Categories |
Preface | ||
I | Theoretical Models | |
A Microeconomic Model of Migration | 3 | |
Migration and International Factor Price Equilization | 41 | |
II | Performance of Migrants | |
Savings and Remittances: Guestworkers in West Germany | 55 | |
III | Effects of Emigration on the Sending Country | |
The Impact of International Labor Migration for Turkey | 79 | |
IV | Migration Within Developing Countries | |
Rural-Urban Migration. On the Allocation of Risks in Developing Countries | 135 | |
Place of Birth and Past Place of Residence in South Korea: Methodological Considerations for Migration Research | 175 | |
V | Immigration Policy | |
Migration Pressure in Germany: Past and Future | 201 | |
The Economic Consequences of Selective Immigration Policies | 231 | |
List of Contributors | 265 |
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