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Author Stalker, Peter.

Title Workers without frontiers : the impact of globalization on international migration / Peter Stalker
Published Boulder, Colo. ; London : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2000]
©2000

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Description xii, 163 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Foreword / Werner Sengenberger -- 1. Globalization in Perspective. What Is Globalization? Globalization in History. A Global Consciousness. The Modern Era. The Retreat of the State -- 2. Convergence and Divergence. The First Era of Convergence - Europe Catches Up. The Second Era of Convergence - Barriers Fall in Europe. Divergence Between OECD Countries and the Rest of the World -- 3. The New Age of Migration. International Wage Disparities. Modern Migration Patterns -- 4. Sending Goods Instead of People. The Real World. The New, New Economic Order. The Effect of Trade on Overall Employment in Industrial Countries. The Effect of Trade on Immigrant Employment in Industrial Countries. The Impact of Free Trade on Emigration. Export-Led Growth to Keep Immigrants at Home. Links Between Industrial-Country Exports and Immigration -- 5. Capital to Workers, Not Workers to Capital. Equity and Debt. Foreign Direct Investment. Export-Processing Zones
6. Reducing International Wage Disparities Through Migration. The Effect of Emigration on Sending Countries. The Effect of Immigration on Labor Markets in Receiving Countries. The Effect of Immigration on Economic Growth -- 7. The Shock of the New. Political Disruption. Economic Disruption. Social Disruption. The Migration Hump -- 8. The International Skill Exchange. The Brain Drain. The Globalization of Education. Transnational Employers. Return Migration. The New Skill Exchange -- 9. Lubricating the Flow. Messages from the Media. Telecommunications and Transportation. Migrant Networks. The Migration Industry -- 10. The Demand for Immigrants. The Persistence of the Dual Labor Market. The Demographic Factor -- 11. A Question of Time
Analysis Globalisation
International capital movements
Labour market
Migrant labour
Migration
Overseas item
Wealth distribution
Notes Published by Lynne Rienner for the International Labour Organisation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-152) and index
Subject Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects.
Foreign workers.
International economic relations.
Author International Labour Office.
LC no. 99037487
ISBN 1555878563 (hbk. : alk. paper)
1555878814 (paperback: alk. paper)
9221108546 (paperback: ILO)
9221113833 (ILO)