Title: International population movements: imbalances and integration.

POPLINE Document Number: 252033

Author(s):

Golini A

Source citation:

In: Resources and population: natural, institutional, and demographic dimensions of development, edited by Bernardo Colombo, Paul Demeny, and Max F. Perutz. Oxford, England, Clarendon Press, 1996. :286-302.

Abstract:

Global trends in international migration are analyzed in the context of underdevelopment, international inequalities, and the process of growing international political and social integration. The author concludes that developed countries must attempt to manage immigration rather than prohibit it, and to strive for full integration of those immigrants who are admitted. (ANNOTATION)

Keywords:

Global
International Migration
Inequalities
Political Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Developed Countries
Acculturation
Migration
Population Dynamics
Demographic Factors
Population
Economic Factors
Social Change
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