Third edition. The third edition of this major work provides a systematic, comparative assessment of the efforts of a selection of major countries, including the U.S., to deal with immigration and immigrant issues- paying particular attention to the ever-widening gap between their migration policy goals and outcomes. Retaining its comprehensive coverage of nations built by immigrants and those with a more recent history of immigration, the new edition pays particular attention to the tensions created by post-colonial immigration, and explores how countries have attempted to control the entry and employment of. The dilemma of immigration control in liberal democracies / James F. Hollifield, Philip L. Martin, and Pia Orrenius -- The United States / Philip L. Martin -- Canada / Jeffrey G. Reitz -- Australia / Stephen Castles, Ellie Vasta, and Derya Ozkul -- France / James F. Hollifield -- Great Britain / Randall Hansen -- Germany / Philip L. Martin -- The Netherlands / Willem Maas -- Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark, Norway) / Grete Brochmann -- Switzerland / Gianni d'Amato -- Italy / Ted Perlmutter -- Spain / Miryam Hazan -- Japan and South Korea / Erin Chung -- The European Union / Andrew Geddes.
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King, R. (1995). Controlling immigration: a global perspective. International Affairs, 71(4), 837–838. https://doi.org/10.2307/2625115
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