Strategies for Immigration Control: An International ComparisonMark J. Miller Sage Periodicals Press, 1994 - 219 Seiten |
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... persons who will enter the country through the family cate- gory - and also the refugee and hu- manitarian programs - and then expanding or contracting the inde- pendent or skills category to hit the target because it is the only ...
... persons who will enter the country through the family cate- gory - and also the refugee and hu- manitarian programs - and then expanding or contracting the inde- pendent or skills category to hit the target because it is the only ...
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... persons have sought asylum in Western Europe but also in the United States , Can- ada , and Australia . By any fair as- sessment , the great majority of these persons , however desperate their plight , are economic rather than ...
... persons have sought asylum in Western Europe but also in the United States , Can- ada , and Australia . By any fair as- sessment , the great majority of these persons , however desperate their plight , are economic rather than ...
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... Persons ( OFPRA ) . TABLE 2 ASYLUM SEEKER FLOWS , 1980-92 Number of Asylum. 1956 1957 1959 1960 19,212 28,813 16,457 9,119 coordinate policies toward immigra- tion by fostering common policing of frontiers between the nine group members ...
... Persons ( OFPRA ) . TABLE 2 ASYLUM SEEKER FLOWS , 1980-92 Number of Asylum. 1956 1957 1959 1960 19,212 28,813 16,457 9,119 coordinate policies toward immigra- tion by fostering common policing of frontiers between the nine group members ...
Inhalt
PREFACE Mark J Miller | 16 |
EMPLOYER SANCTIONS AND | 25 |
LIMITS OF NEGOTIATION Rosanna Perotti | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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