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analysis in migration studies by E. SCHEIBELHOFER | National identity and otherness
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January 2012 | Vol. 9 - No. 1
Special Issue: Migration and Development, Comparing Mexico-US and
Turkey-Europe
| Guest edited by Philip L. Martin & Eugen Stark    
 
Migration, trade, and development: Comparing Mexico-US and Turkey-Europe by P. L.
MARTIN | Macro-environmental factors affecting integration of Turks in Germany and
the Netherlands by G. TOL | Turkish culture of migration: Flows between Turkey and
Germany, socio-economic development and conflict by I. SIRKECI, J. H. COHEN and P.
YAZGAN | Turkey and Europe: The role of migration and trade in economic
development by G. BIFFL | Migration vs. Development: The case of poverty and
inequality in Mexico by A. E. LATAPI | Mexican labour market performance and
emigration by C. PEDERZINI | Immigration and the US farm labour supply by J.
Edward TAYLOR, S. R. BOUCHER, A. SMITH, P.L. FLETCHER and A. YUNEZ-NAUDE
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