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Immigration and nationality policies of leading migration nations

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The original is a compendium of eleven country profiles. The Introduction and Parts I and II are reprinted here. © 1992 Center for Immigration Studies.

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Jenks, R.E. Immigration and nationality policies of leading migration nations. Popul Environ 14, 567–592 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01276573

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