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International Labour Migration

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World Economy and International Business

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The chapter begins with a paragraph on the theoretical foundations of international labour migration. The following paragraphs discuss the global labour market, the consequences of international labour migration and its regulation.

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    http://www.un.org/ru/documents/decl_conv/conventions/migrant1.shtml.

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Correspondence to Irina Platonova .

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Platonova, I. (2023). International Labour Migration. In: Bulatov, A. (eds) World Economy and International Business. Contributions to Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20328-2_39

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