Publications on labour migration
August 2001
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International Migration Papers No. 40
Migration for the benefit of all: Towards a new paradigm for migrant labour
08 August 2001
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International Migration Papers No. 38
The effectiveness of employment equality policies in relation to immigrants and ethnic minorities in the UK
01 August 2001
October 2000
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International Migration Papers No. 36
Employer sanctions: French, German and US experiences
30 October 2000
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International Migration Papers No. 35
United States polilcies on admission of professional and technical workers: Objectives and outcomes
16 October 2000
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International Migration Papers No. 34
Settlement and integration policies towards immigrants and their descendants in Sweden
06 October 2000
September 2000
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International Migration Papers No. 33
Migrant labour - An annotated bibliography
25 September 2000
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International Migration Papers No. 32
Legal and illegal labour migration in the Czech Republic: background and current trends
01 September 2000
February 2000
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Publication
Workers without frontiers (Limp cover)
28 February 2000
December 1999
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Publication
Sending workers abroad: A manual on policies and procedures of special interest to middle and low income countries
17 December 1999
Examines the institutional and policy implications of alternative assumptions about the role played by the state and the private sector in organizing labour migration. Draws extensively on the experience of states that have sought to manage various stages of foreign employment, from regulating recruitment to insuring that workers take advantage of social security benefits.
April 1999
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International Migration Papers No. 31
Foreign labour in Lithuania: Immigration, employment and illegal work
29 April 1999