Moving millions : how coyote capitalism fuels global immigration /
By: Kaye, Jeffrey
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Summary:
Presents the author's view that immigration is often motivated not by immigrants themselves, but by economic demand, distributing people in a way similar to the distribution of natural resources.
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324.73 JO NE Negative politocal advertising : | 324.73 LE PO Political marketing : | 324.73 LE PO Political marketing : | 325 KA MO Moving millions : | 325 OX FO The Oxford handbook of the politics of international migration / | 325.09 CA AG The age of migration : | 325.09 CA AG The age of migration : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-296) and index.
Presents the author's view that immigration is often motivated not by immigrants themselves, but by economic demand, distributing people in a way similar to the distribution of natural resources.
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