Abstract
Human migration has long been an issue of major interest in regional science, economics and geography. This interest is quite understandable because migration can have substantial effects on the region of origin, the region of destination, and the nation as a whole, as well as on the migrant. Not all aspects of migration, however, have been given equal attention. ...
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Original language | Dutch |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 22-May-1986 |
Place of Publication | Assen |
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Print ISBNs | 90-232-2213-X |
Publication status | Published - May-1986 |