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Growth of 'global cities' in the 1980s was supposed to have involved an occupational polarisation, including growth of low paid service jobs. Though held to be untrue for European cities, at the time, some such growth did emerge in London a decade later than first reported for New York. The...
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This brief essay provides a selective discussion of how in recent years economists in the neoclassical tradition have addressed the questions whether and how immigration affects native workers’ labour market outcomes. In particular, it discusses: the distinction between the displacement,...
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Philippines and Thailand - covers long term and short term migration, irregular migrants, recruitment, remittances, wages, wage …ILO pub. Working paper on the international migration of migrant workers in and out of Indonesia, Malaysia, the …
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Africa R. Covers historical trends in migration policy before and since independence, recruitment policy in relation to …
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migrant workers in mining, wages and remittances, etc., and forms part of a WEP research project on migration for employment …ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on African migration to South Africa R - describes the social and economic conditions in … Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho and Malawi and discusses causes of emigration, migration policy issues, future labour supply of …
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mobility of migrant workers (migration) and income distribution in developing countries - includes a literature survey of … differentials on migration, impact of migration on wages, etc. References. Conference held in Ahmedabad 1981 Jan. …
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