Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures and tables; Contributors; Preface; 1 Regional and Urban Perspectives on International Migration: An Overview; Part A: Theory and Evidence: An Economic Perspective; 2 Migration, Economic Integration and Regional Growth; 3 Welfare Effects of Immigration in the Presence of Public Goods: A Case for Entrance Fees?; 4 Causes of International Migration: A Survey; 5 The Impact of Immigration on Labour Markets and Urban Infrastructure in Australia and New Zealand; Part B: Spatial Clusters: International Patterns and Linkages
6 Differential Urbanization and International Migration: An Urban Systems Approach7 Immigration: The Spatial Dimension; 8 Contemporary Patterns of Labour Based Migration to The Netherlands; Part C: Spatial Clusters: Regional and Urban Patterns and Assimilation; 9 Segregation, Polarization and Urban Policies in Amsterdam: An International Perspective; 10 Socioeconomic Implications of the Changing Spatial Distribution and Labour Market Experience of Ethnic Minorities in Britain
11 Integration of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in the Israeli Housing and Job Markets: Regional Perspectives12 Employment and Structural Change: Economic Integration of Immigrants in the Swedish and Malmo Labour Markets 1970-1990; Part D: Migration Models; 13 A Network-Based Model of International Migration; 14 An Explanatory Analysis of International Migration Flows Within the European Economic Area; 15 Migration and Earnings Attainment: A Comparison Between the United States and The Netherlands
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Originally published in 1998 by Ashgate Publishing