| 1. Title: The experience in the main geographical OECD areas: non-European receiving countries. Author: Hawkins F Source: In: The future of migration. Paris, France, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1987. :86-109. Abstract: The author examines the major similarities and differences between 3 traditional countries of immigration: Canada, Australia, and the United States. Immigration in national mythology, political systems and immigration, the evolution of immigration policies, and the modern age of immigration in these countries are discussed. The immigration lessons to be learned from these nations' experiences such as 1) universality and the rule of law, 2) selection system and the control of volume, 3) immigration refugee management: ways of involving the public, and 4) the management of pluralism are also pointed out. The author concludes that low fertility in the developed countries and population explosion in the Third World, disparities between rich and poor countries, and the rise of China and Japan as superpowers are likely to have a considerable effect on immigration and race relations in the near future. Language: English Keywords: CANADA | UNITED STATES | AUSTRALIA | INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION | DESTINATION | MIGRATION POLICY | ATTITUDE | POLITICAL SYSTEMS | SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION | LEGISLATION | REFUGEES | MIGRANTS | North America, Northern | Americas | Developed Countries | North America | Oceania | Migration | Population Dynamics | Demographic Factors | Population | Population Policy | Social Policy | Policy | Psychological Factors | Behavior | Social Problems Document Number: 201293   |
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