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This volume presents 19 national case studies of international migration. . . . The authors of these well-written, detailed, but nontechnical chapters have complied with the editors' request, thereby yielding a number of general observations that appear to hold across these diverse countries. Choice

Immigration, the most difficult of all the demographic processes to document accurately, has the most immediate impact on a nation's demographic structure and the essays included in this volume provide a useful overview of the immigration process as it is currently structured. In order to facilitate transnational comparisons, each contributor has adhered to a common outline which includes historical setting, legal policies, types and quality of data, major international migrations, demographic effects of international migration, social and economic effects of international migration, and public policy issues. The future of international migration is also assessed.

The individual chapters are devoted to case studies of immigration in a variety of national settings. Included are chapters dealing with the principal receiving nations of permanent immigration; countries where immigration consists mainly of short-term imported labor; countries receiving an influx of persons from former colonial territories; countries where immigration is based on religious factors or which are destinations of refugees; and countries whose history as a colony influences current immigration and emigration patterns. Additional chapters address economically advanced countries and also focus on some of the principal sending nations of current international population flows. Offering insights into the economic consequences of migration from the perspectives of both sending and receiving nations, assessing the overall impact of immigration, and detailing the contributions of immigrants, Handbook on International Migration is an important resource for public policymakers and those who must be cognizant of the economic and demographic situation of other nations.

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WILLIAM J. SEROW is Director of the Center for the Study of Population and Professor of Economics at Florida State University. He is the author of three previous books and numerous articles.

CHARLES B. NAM is Professor of Sociology and Associate Director, Center for the Study of Population at Florida State University.

DAVID F. SLY is Professor of Sociology and Research Associate and Director of the Independent Population Project at the Center for the Study of Population, Florida State University, Tallahassee. He has written three previous books on population and migration.

ROBERT H. WELLER is Professor of Sociology and Research Associate in the Center for the Study of Population at Florida State University. His publications include Population: Demography and Policy (with Leon F. Bouvier) and The Effects of Immigration on the U.S. (with William J. Serow and David F. Sly), which is scheduled for publication in 1991.

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"This volume presents 19 national case studies of international migration. It should not be confused with the earlier companion work by three of these editors (International Handbook on Internal Migration, ed. by Charles B. Nam, Serow, and David Sly, CH, Oct '90). The 19 countries (Australia, Botswana, Canada, Federal Republic of Germany, French West Indies, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Turkey, the UK, and the US) were selected to represent nations that have been principal recipients or senders of international migrants and nations whose international migration patterns reflect their pasts as either colonial powers or colonies. To establish some comparability among countries with such diverse international migration experiences, the editors requested that each contributor discuss the legal policies regarding international migration; data sources and quality; major movements; demographic, social, and economic effects; and public policy issues. The authors of these well-written, detailed, but nontechnical chapters have complied with the editors' request, thereby yielding a number of general observations that appear to hold across these diverse countries. Numerous tables, graphs, and charts; chapter bibliographies. Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice

?This volume presents 19 national case studies of international migration. It should not be confused with the earlier companion work by three of these editors (International Handbook on Internal Migration, ed. by Charles B. Nam, Serow, and David Sly, CH, Oct '90). The 19 countries (Australia, Botswana, Canada, Federal Republic of Germany, French West Indies, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Turkey, the UK, and the US) were selected to represent nations that have been principal recipients or senders of international migrants and nations whose international migration patterns reflect their pasts as either colonial powers or colonies. To establish some comparability among countries with such diverse international migration experiences, the editors requested that each contributor discuss the legal policies regarding international migration; data sources and quality; major movements; demographic, social, and economic effects; and public policy issues. The authors of these well-written, detailed, but nontechnical chapters have complied with the editors' request, thereby yielding a number of general observations that appear to hold across these diverse countries. Numerous tables, graphs, and charts; chapter bibliographies. Upper-division undergraduates and above.?-Choice

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