State Policies and Internal Migration : studies in market and planned economies
Publisher | [S.l.] : Routledge |
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Year | 2022 |
Authors | Oberai, A. S |
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Notes | First published in 1983, State Policies and Internal Migration presents a comprehensive overview of migration influencing policies and programmes in the developing countries. Population movements and the spatial distribution of population have become matters of vital concern in most developing countries. This ILO initiated research presents case studies from Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Nepal, and Poland to discuss themes like population distribution and development strategies; migration related policies and trends; transmigration and accumulation; population distribution policies and planned resettlement; and socio-economic development and rural-urban migration to understand state intervention in the promotion of capitalist or socialist development. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of migration studies, economics, and labour economics OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record HTTP:URL=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003313243 Information=Taylor & Francis |
Subjects | FREE:SOCIAL SCIENCE / Third World Development FREE:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General FREE:SOCIAL SCIENCE / General LCSH:Migration, Internal -- Government policy -- Developing countries All Subject Search LCSH:Migration, Internal -- Government policy -- Asia All Subject Search LCSH:Migration, Internal -- Government policy -- Poland All Subject Search |
Classification | LCC:HB1952 DC23:304.8 |
ID | 8000088801 |
ISBN | 9781000648942 |
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