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The object of this survey is to examine the experiences of representative immigration countries since the Second World War from the social rather than the economic point of view. The scarcity of reliable data on the magnitude, composition, and effects of migratory movements in a number of countries has made it impossible to deal with the subject with scientific precision. An attempt will therefore be made to provide an empirical background as a basis for discussion.
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A. Sauvy, ‘Évaluation de besoins de l’immigration française’, Population, January-March 1946, and ‘Besoins et possibilités d’une immigration en France’, Population, April-June 1950.
P. H. Karmel, ‘The Economic Effects of Immigration’, in Australia and the Migrant, Australian Institute of Political Science, Sydney, 1953, p. 90.
George Minton, ‘Integration of Displaced Persons into United States Economic Life’, Monthly Labor Review, December 1952.
Maurice R. Davie, Refugees in America, Report of the Committee for the Study of Recent Immigration from Europe. New York-London, Harper, 1947, pp. 37 ff.
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Cf. René Lautier, Les Étrangers et les lois sociales en France, Lyon, 1951.
Lannes, L’Immigration en France depuis 1945, Research Group for European Migration Problems, The Hague, 1953, p. 66.
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Langrod, W. (1958). Social Problems of Absorption Since 1945. In: Thomas, B. (eds) Economics of International Migration. International Economic Association Conference Volumes. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08443-2_22
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