National approaches to the administration of international migration [electronic resource] / edited by Peri E. Arnold.
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TextSeries: International Institute of Administrative Sciences monographs ; v. 31. | Cahier d'histoire de l'administration ; no 10.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (x, 207 pages)Content type: - text
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- 9781607505990
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- JV6035 .N38 2010eb
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Migration has always been a part of the human experience: human history began with the migration of our distant ancestors from their place of origin. But today, immigration is a politically sensitive subject in most of the affluent nations of the world, in many of which one tenth or more of the population were foreign born. And it is a problem which is on the increase. It is estimated that there were 75.5 million international migrants worldwide in 1960; in 2005 that number had risen to 190.6 million. This book is the tenth volume in a series from the IIAS/IISA Working Group on Administrative.