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For 25 years, the International Migration Review has
been providing the single most comprehensive forum
devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of inter-
national human population movements and ethnic
group relations.
Now, the leading journal on sociological, demographic,
economic, historical, political and legislative aspects of
human migration and refugee movements gives you
more. Each issue of IMR presents original articles,
research and documentation notes, reports on key
legislative developments, an extensive bibliography
and abstracting service, the International Newsletter on
Migration, plus a scholarly review of new books.
In addition, double issues focus on emerging contro-
versial and special topics of interest in the field.
The International Migration Review provides current
critical analyses and examination of issues through an
interdisciplinary approach with an international per-
spective. IMR also offers a topical and comprehensive
review of...
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Fülszöveg
For 25 years, the International Migration Review has
been providing the single most comprehensive forum
devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of inter-
national human population movements and ethnic
group relations.
Now, the leading journal on sociological, demographic,
economic, historical, political and legislative aspects of
human migration and refugee movements gives you
more. Each issue of IMR presents original articles,
research and documentation notes, reports on key
legislative developments, an extensive bibliography
and abstracting service, the International Newsletter on
Migration, plus a scholarly review of new books.
In addition, double issues focus on emerging contro-
versial and special topics of interest in the field.
The International Migration Review provides current
critical analyses and examination of issues through an
interdisciplinary approach with an international per-
spective. IMR also offers a topical and comprehensive
review of international policy formation and legislative
developments concerning population movements in
both receiving and sending countries.
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