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Yeung, Ting Lai-king. "An evaluation of the general scheme for the importation of labour." [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13762229.

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Trautman, Laurie. "Temporary Worker, Permanent Alien: An Analysis of Guest Worker Programs in the United States and Canada." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/18516.

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Over the last several decades, economic globalization has presented many `advanced' economies with a dilemma between facilitating the flow of goods while simultaneously regulating the flow of labor. This contradiction has manifested itself in the immigration policies of Canada and the U.S., which have each pursued distinct strategies for importing foreign workers to maintain global economic competition. Such workers, whether legal `guest workers' or `illegal' immigrants, reside within the boundaries of the state, yet remain permanent aliens. This dissertation explores how guest worker policy specifically and immigration policy more broadly have been constructed and debated in national political discourse from 1990 to 2010. In addition, research in two rural case study communities reveals how labor markets and social geographies are re-shaped by the interaction between workers of varying legal and `illegal' statuses. This multi-scaled and comparative analysis of the understudied issue of guest worker programs reveals how different forms of exclusion, constructed at national and local scales, become deeply interwoven together to produce new labor market realities and reinforce national identities predicated on protecting the composition of the nation while actively promoting global economic competition.
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Ip, Yee-cheung. "An analysis of government policy on importation of labour." [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1992. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1323643X.

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Lau, Man-yiu. "An examination of the policy on foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21038211.

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Lee, Oi-man Grace. "Labour importation in Hong Kong : a study of its implications on human resource management and workplace relations /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B19324960.

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Luk, Wai-ling. "An analysis of Hong Kong's labour importation policy for skilled workers since 1989." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18635611.

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Couton, Philippe. "The institutional participation of French and immigrant workers in 19th-century France /." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=36901.

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Recent theories of the social consequences of institutions point to aspects of class and ethnic relations that are not fully captured by conventional institutional perspectives. Using some of these recent theoretical contributions, this thesis analyzes the influence of institutional conditions on the mobilization of French and immigrant workers in late 19th-century northern France. Two main institutional structures are discussed: France's unique network of labour courts, and the socialist cooperatives created by Flemish workers in the 1880s. The empirical, chiefly archival evidence suggests two main conclusions: labour movements emerged and evolved strongly influenced by the judicial framing of labour relations, which they in turn sought to use and modify to their advantage; the institutional innovation of Flemish immigrant workers had a durable influence on the organization of labour politics in northern France, and contributed to their integration as active social and political participants.
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Chong, Chun-sang. "Structural change and inflation in Hong Kong : the relevance of labor importation to inflation control policy /." [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1992. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13278745.

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Lau, Sum-yin. "Escape, exploration and pursuit : Japanese women working in Hong Kong /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B20522435.

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Law, Wing-fai. "Political parties, labor unions and public policies : a study of the impact of pressure groups on the labor importation scheme /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18595923.

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Bax, Trent Malcolm. "Sex and work in the city: Shanghai's service industry and the Chinese Modern Project: an ethnography of Chinesehairdressers and Australian blokes." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B39558149.

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Tang, Kai-cheung. "Will stopping importation of labour reduce the unemployment rate in the Hong Kong hotel industry /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18520406.

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Ilha, Ana. ""Illegals" in the land of opportunity the press and the labor rights of undocumented workers /." View dissertation online, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10016934.

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Klanarong, Nisakorn. "Female international labour migration from Southern Thailand /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 2003. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phk632.pdf.

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Cholewinski, Ryszard. "Migrant workers in international human rights law : their protection in countries of employment /." Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1997. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/279985177.pdf.

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Adib, Faishol. "Living with Uncertainty: The Experience of Undocumented Indonesian Migrant Workers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." Ohio : Ohio University, 2010. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1276052357.

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McLeod, Marc Christian. "Undesirable aliens Haitian and British West Indian immigrant workers in Cuba, 1898 to 1940 /." Digital version:, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p9992869.

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Fleury, Nicholas James 1978. "Economic Impact of Undocumented Workers in Oregon Counties with Concentrated Hispanic Populations." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10001.

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xii, 59 p. : ill., col. maps. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.
Continued federal and state policies aimed at reducing the livelihood of undocumented workers may force these populations to move to other locations. With the loss of undocumented workers and their families, Oregon can expect to see losses in population, employment, industrial production and state and local revenue. As undocumented populations are unevenly distributed across the state similarly to Hispanic populations, this study expects six counties, Hood River, jefferson, Malheur, Marion, Morrow and Umatilla, will see more than an eightpercent population loss, double the expected state loss rate, and proportionally greater economic losses. By estimating the undocumented population in each of Oregon's 36 counties, this study further details potential economic losses in the six Oregon counties with concentrated Hispanic, and consequently, undocumented populations.
Committee in Charge: Dr. Laura Leete, Chair; Dr. Jean Stockard; Dr. Daniel HoSang
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Deltcheva, Roumiana. "The Russian culture presence in the works of Woody Allen." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0029/NQ46829.pdf.

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Bansak, Cynthia Anderson. "Essays on labor market discrimination and job stability /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9938593.

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Rijken, Conny. "Trafficking in persons : prosecution from a European perspective /." The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2003. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam051/2004436856.html.

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Barbali, Silvana Claudia. "Coping with xenophobia : Senegalese migrants in Port Elizabeth." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/1627/.

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Tolley, Rebecca. "Review of Women in Academic Leadership: Personal Strategies, Personal Choices, ed. by Dean, Diane R., Bracken, Susan J. and Allen, Jeanie K. Women in Libraries." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2011. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5731.

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Earnhardt, Eric D. "Toward an Equitable Agrarian Commonwealth: Race and the Agrarian Tradition in the Works of Wendell Berry, Allen Tate, and Jean Toomer." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1307131143.

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Beaulieu, Pierre-Luc. "Transgressing the last frontier : media culture, consumerism, and crises of self-definition in the works of Allen Ginsberg, Don DeLillo, and Chuck Palahniuk." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26630.

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Ce mémoire de maîtrise démontre la continuité du mythe de la frontière dans la littérature américaine produite après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et il identifie le concept d'hyperréalité de Jean Baudrillard en tant que nouvelle frontière américaine. L’hyperréalité désigne un monde produit par la simulation et le simulacre que la population perçoit comme étant réel. J’analyserai les poèmes « Howl » (1955), « A Supermarket in California » (1955) et « America » (1956) d'Allen Ginsberg ainsi que les romans Mao II de Don DeLillo (1991) et Survivor (1999) de Chuck Palahniuk afin d’expliquer de quelles manières chacune de ces œuvres dénonce le climat socio-culturel qui produit l’hyperréalité et comment, du même coup, celles-ci récupèrent des éléments du mythe de la frontière. L’organisation chronologique des chapitres me permet d’établir que l’hyperréalité a joué le rôle de nouvelle frontière dans la psyché américaine à partir des années 50 jusqu’à la fin des années 90. L’opposition dialectique entre un Ancien Monde corrompu et un Nouveau Monde utopique, un élément fondamental du mythe de la frontière, est au cœur de chacune des œuvres étudiées. De plus, dans chacune d'elles, le ou la protagoniste parvient à redéfinir le sens de sa réalité en traversant la frontière entre l’Ancien et le Nouveau Monde ce qui évoque la fonction d’autodétermination attachée à la frontière. L’argumentaire de ce mémoire repose sur la notion que l'hyperréalité correspond à l’Ancien Monde et que celle-ci voile l’existence possible d’un Nouveau Monde. Dans les œuvres de Ginsberg, DeLillo et Palahniuk que j’ai choisi d’analyser, la société américaine est assujettie à une hyperréalité qui est omniprésente. Dans cet Ancien Monde, la population s’identifie et se définie par rapport à des images et des produits à la fois fabriqués et célébrés par les médias et la culture de masse. Les protagonistes de ces auteurs s’opposent tous à l’idéologie conformiste et déshumanisante de la société de consommation. Je définis ce rejet comme une réactualisation du mythe de la frontière puisqu’il symbolise le passage entre un Vieux Monde hyperréel et un Nouveau Monde. Dans ce nouveau paradigme, les protagonistes de Ginsberg, DeLillo et Palahniuk sont en mesure d’affirmer leur individualité.
This thesis demonstrates the persistence of frontier mythology in post-WWII American literature and identifies Jean Baudrillard’s concept of hyperreality as the new American frontier. Hyperreality designates a world fabricated through simulation and simulacra that people have accepted as real. Through close-reading analyses of Allen Ginsberg’s poems “Howl” (1955), “A Supermarket in California” (1955), and “America” (1956) as well as Don DeLillo’s Mao II (1991) and Chuck Palahniuk`s Survivor (1999), I explain how the critiques of the socio-cultural climate that produces hyperreality present in each of these works recuperate elements of frontier mythology. My chapter organization allows me to establish the persistence of hyperreality as the new frontier in American consciousness from the 1950s to the late 1990s. The dialectical opposition between a corrupt Old World and a utopian New World, which is fundamental to frontier mythology, is central in each the studied works. Also, in each of them, crossing the frontier between the Old and the New World allows the protagonist to re-define the meaning of his/her reality according to his/her vision, which is evocative of the empowering function the frontier. This thesis is founded upon the idea that hyperreality corresponds to the Old World and, as such, that it veils the existence of a possible New World. The American society depicted in Ginsberg’s, DeLillo’s, and Palahniuk’s chosen works is one where hyperreality is omnipresent; in this Old World, individuals identify with images and products both fabricated and celebrated by media and consumer cultures. These authors’ protagonists all oppose the conformist and dehumanizing ideology such cultures endorse. This thesis conceptualizes their rejection as a re-actualization of frontier mythology that symbolizes their passage from the hyperreal Old World to the New World. In this new paradigm, the protagonists can then re-define themselves and their realities based on their own self-determined visions and ideals rather than on those disseminated in media and consumer cultures.
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Patsyurko, Nataliya. "Circumventing the state : illegal labour migration from Ukraine as a strategy within the informal economy." Thesis, McGill University, 2008. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=115615.

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This thesis examines labour migration as an outcome of the interaction between the state and the informal economy, by considering the trends of contemporary labour migration from Ukraine to Southern Europe. It contends that in both the sending and receiving countries, migration policies either disregard or severely limit labour migration, while their informal economies facilitate the development of migration. This basic contradiction sustains migration flows over time. The main argument of the thesis is that migration develops within the system of interacting informal economies. I demonstrate the embeddedness of migration in the informal economy by using the case of Ukrainian migration to Italy.
The role of the informal economy in the development of migration is examined across several dimensions. First, I argue that the recent labour migration from Ukraine emerged as a strategy of the informal economy, continuing the previous strategies of cross-border trading and short-term migration to Central Europe. These economic practices were the innovative responses of the population to the decline of the state economy and to the absence of economic reforms. Migration developed in the space between the state and the market economy.
Second, the flows of labour migration were 'invisible' to states, and developed outside state control and regulation. This thesis demonstrates that the migration policies of the Ukrainian state disregarded the process of out-migration of Ukrainian citizens. Similarly, Italian immigration policies did not recognise the existing flows of labour migration. The informal economy of the receiving state resolved the contradiction between the economic demand for migrant workers and restrictive migration policies and enabled access to the receiving economy.
However, access to the receiving labour market through the informal economy contributed to the disadvantaged incorporation of migrants and prevented their integration into the receiving society. The analysis of economic incorporation demonstrates that the informal economy channelled Ukrainian migrants to the secondary labour market with low earnings, a lack of benefits, and no possibility of professional advancement. The mode of access to the receiving economy and the resulting illegality heavily influenced the position of Ukrainian migrants in the labour market.
Finally, the analysis of Ukrainian labour migration to Italy demonstrates that alternative migration-facilitating institutions were developed in the absence of the state recognition of labour migration. These institutions paralleled the institutions of the official labour markets and allowed migrants to implement income-generating projects. In addition, migration was facilitated by the supporting institutions of the receiving society, which counteracted the restrictive immigration laws and political controls on migration. The migration-supporting institutions were predicated on the strategies of circumventing state control which developed from participation in the informal economy of the sending country. Labour migration from the former Soviet Union would not be possible without these informal practices and the culture of avoiding state control in economic activities.
The proposed analysis answers the challenge posed by the recent Ukrainian labour migration to conventional theories on migration, whose approaches usually omit references to the meso-level of migration processes, and consider either the structural-economic or the micro- determinants of migration. This thesis presents the informal economy both as a structural factor which enables migration and as a characteristic of the migrant agency that facilitates it.
By doing that, the thesis also complements the literature on migration to Southern Europe and argues that migrations are not simply encouraged by the informal economies of the receiving countries, but they emerge from, and are facilitated by, the informal economies of the sending countries. To perpetuate migration migrants creatively use the resources of the informal economy in conjunction with strategies of circumventing the state. This argument holds for a number of ex-Soviet countries, which suffered severe economic crises during the disintegration of the state-controlled socialist economies, and consequently produced significant labour migrations to Western Europe.
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Wenzel, Regina Angela. "Why money talks : a study of changing notions of money and language in selected works of German literature from Fortunatus to Duerrenmatt's Besuch der alten Dame." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.298272.

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Kronenberg, Simeon Geoffrey. "Love in contemporary American gay male poetry: challenges and expansion in the works of Allen Ginsberg, Thom Gunn, Randall Mann, Eduardo C. Corral, Richard Siken and Jericho Brown." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/19725.

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That the gay experience of love is profoundly different from other love experiences is the foundation of this essay and is an idea that will be tested and explored via readings of the works of a group of contemporary American, gay male poets: Allen Ginsberg, Thom Gunn, Randall Mann, Eduardo C. Corral, Richard Siken and Jericho Brown, as flag-bearers of the gay male experience. This paper will investigate the ways in which gay poets view the world, especially in relation to notions of love, and how these are expressed through an identifiable and uniquely gay-male perspective. The research paper is the first section of a two-part project. The second part consists of thirty-three poems that echo some of the core interests of the research paper, centred on the character of the male gay voice in contemporary poetry. Some of these poems have been (or will be) published in various journals and anthologies including Meanjin, Southerly, Cordite, Australian Poetry Journal, Contrapasso and Australian Love Poems, 2013. The poems form part of a manuscript titled The tilted house that will be presented to publishers for possible publication.
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VanGilder, Chris R. "An examination of works for wind band: They led my Lord away arranged by Fred J. Allen, English folk song suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Variation overture by Clifton Williams, Dance of the rose maidens by Aram Khachaturian, arranged by James Truscello, Prelude and rondo by David R. Holsinger, And valdres marsj by Johannes Hanssen, arranged by Loras J. Schissel." Kansas State University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/360.

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Department of Music
Frank C. Tracz
The following document is research and analysis from the comprehensive examination question based on the Graduate Conducting Recital of Chris R. VanGilder. The recital, performed by the Arkansas City High School Concert Band, was given in two parts at the Arkansas City High School Auditorium. Part one, presenting the two pieces They Led My Lord Away as arranged by Fred J. Allen and English Folk Song Suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams was given on April 12th, 2007 at 7:00pm. Part two, presenting the four pieces Variation Overture by Clifton Williams, Dance of the Rose Maidens as arranged by James Truscello, Prelude and Rondo by David Holsinger and Valdres Marsj as arranged by Loras J. Schissel was given on May 15th, 2007 at 7:00pm. The document contains theoretical and historical analysis, and outlines the procedures of planning and performing the graduate conducting recital.
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Friel, Stephan. "An Analysis and Performance Guide of Selected Works for Saxophone by Cuban Composers Jorge Luis Sosa and Andrés Alén-Rodriguez." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2019. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1538750/.

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A large portion of the standard repertoire for saxophone and piano has already been recorded and performed many times and has received significant scholarly study. For a performer, remaining relevant requires learning and performing new compositions. Jorge Sosa and Andrés Alén are both accomplished composers, yet outside of the Latin-American community they remain virtually unknown to most saxophonists. This project serves as an introduction to both composers. Combined, Sosa and Alén have nine compositions for saxophone. Their works include saxophone quartets, saxophone and piano, and saxophone quartet with choir. This study focuses on three compositions: La Zacapaneca by Sosa, Tema con Variaciones and Sonata para Clarinete ó Saxofón Soprano y Piano, both by Alén. Compositional background information is given about each composition to include date of composition, premiers, important recordings, length of performance and Cuban ethnic and traditional elements used as the basis for rhythmic and thematic ideas. The Cuban and Afro-Cuban influences are explained in further detail pertaining to how they were used in the construction of the works and in their being performed stylistically correctly. Dynamics, articulations, and performance considerations are studied at length.
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Jochum, Dara C. "An examination of works for wind band: Old churches by Michael Colgrass, Little suite for band by Clare Grundman, This is my father’s world by Franklin L. Sheppard and Hymn setting by Fred J. Allen, and Prelude and primal danse by Ed Huckeby." Kansas State University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1690.

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This document is based on the preparation, rehearsal, and performance of selected pieces for the Graduate Conducting Recital of Dara C. Jochum. The pieces examined in the theoretical and historical analysis for this report are Old Churches by Michael Colgrass, Little Suite for Band by Clare Grundman, This Is My Father’s World by Franklin L. Sheppard with hymn setting by Fred J. Allen, and Prelude and Primal Danse by Ed Huckeby. This document also contains rehearsal plans and procedures for the preparation of the literature. The recital was performed on March 7, 2008 in Hart Recital Hall on the campus of the University of Central Missouri, and was performed by the members of the Leeton High School Concert Band as well as guest performers from the University of Central Missouri Wind Ensemble.
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Jochum, Dara C. "An examination of works for wind band : Old churches by Michael Colgrass, Little suite for band by Clare Grundman, This is my father's world by Franklin L. Sheppard and Hymn setting by Fred J. Allen, and Prelude and primal danse by Ed Huckeby." Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1690.

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Kuzma, Elzbieta. "Emergence d'une communauté transnationale dans l'espace migratoire européen: analyse de la migration polonaise à Bruxelles, 2002-2009." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209594.

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Les changements politiques qui ont eu lieu dans les pays de l’Est européen depuis 1989 ont eu pour conséquence l’ouverture des frontières des ex-pays communistes, facilitant les départs et les retours des leurs citoyens. La transformation économique qui se poursuit dans cette région de l’Europe a toutes ces conséquences :la hausse du chômage, les salaires très peu élevés, les difficultés économiques observées notamment dans les régions rurales etc. Tout cela provoque un déplacement de personnes qui, cherchant leur terre d’exile, cherchant une vie meilleure, se dirigent de l’Est vers l’Ouest du continent.

En 1991, le Royaume de Belgique a changé la législation concernant les citoyens polonais en leur accordant l’entrée libre, sans visas, pour un séjour touristique de trois mois. Cette modification de la loi a initié une nouvelle vague migratoire provenant de Pologne.

Notre étude concerne le milieu immigré polonais de Bruxelles, avec une prise en considération particulière de la question de la naissance et le fonctionnement d’un nouveau type d’organisation sociale qu’est la communauté transnationale. L’approche théorique de cette recherche est basée sur les études récentes relatives aux communautés transnationales. A partir de travaux de Alejandro Portes, Douglas Massey et Saskia Sassen, Robert Cohen et Steven Vertovec nous pouvons définir une communauté transnationale comme une nouvelle forme de vie sociale qui est composée d’immigrés vivant dans le pays d’accueil, des familles et des enfants des migrants qui sont dans le pays d’origine, d’anciens immigrés qui sont déjà rentrés dans leur pays d’origine et des migrants potentiels. Les communautés transnationales développent leurs propres entreprises, organisations, institutions et différentes formes de dépendances qui permettent à leurs membres de vivre et travailler dans le pays d’immigration, même sans avoir ni le permis de séjour ni le permis de travail. Le réseau de liens et d’organisations aide aussi la circulation des biens, des fonds financiers, ainsi que des informations entre le pays d’accueil et le pays d’origine.

Le but de cette recherche est de vérifier l’hypothèse qu’actuellement à Bruxelles se développe une communauté transnationale d’immigrés polonais illégaux. Cette communauté aide les migrants à exister en même temps dans les deux pays ;par exemple gagner de l’argent à Bruxelles et continuer la construction d’une maison dans le village natal, travailler en Belgique et élever des enfants qui sont en Pologne. Nous analysons la formation, les logiques de fonctionnement et l’évolution de la communauté transnationale polonaise implantée à Bruxelles ainsi que les organisations et les institutions, entre autres informelles, aidant les Polonais qui vivent sur le sol belge. Les questions liées à la problématique de l’emploi des immigrés polonais à Bruxelles constituent des éléments importants de notre recherche. L’accès des immigrés polonais au marché informel de l’économie belge, le fonctionnement du secteur du travail illégal, les métiers ethniques, la dynamique d’insertion des Polonais sur le marché de l’emploi bruxellois, les relations entre les patrons belges et les employés polonais ainsi que l’existence du secteur informel des entreprises polonaises nous semble particulièrement intéressant à développer dans le cadre de notre recherche.

Une analyse approfondie de la communauté polonaise de Bruxelles représente un intérêt non négligeable tant pour la Région de Bruxelles – Capitale que pour l’Etat belge, notamment à cause de l’ampleur de cette immigration. Les ressortissants polonais séjournant en Belgique constituent le premier groupe migrant parmi tous les immigrés originaires de l’Europe centrale et orientale. Dans ce contexte, il nous semble intéressant de connaître cette communauté qui se développe sur le sol belges depuis déjà 15 ans sans aucun statut officiel pendant plusieurs années.


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VanGilder, Chris R. "An examination of works for wind band : They led myLord away arranged by Fred J. Allen, English folksong suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Variation overture by Clifton Williams, Dance of the rose maidens by Aram Khachaturian, arranged by JamesTruscello, Prelude and rondo by David R. Holsinger, And valdres marsj by Johannes Hanssen, arranged byLoras J. Schissel." Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/360.

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Chang, Shu-Ling, and 張淑玲. "Medical Utilization of Alien Workers in Taiwan under NHI system." Thesis, 1999. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/00171521005070532729.

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國立陽明大學
衛生福利研究所
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Migration of labors is a worldwide phenomenon. Taiwan has similar problems of labor shortage as the economic infrastructure gradually developed into higher technology levels. After the government promulgated the law of "Arbeitsfoerderungsgesetz" on May 8 of 1992, the types and quantity of the legally employed alien workers have exceeded three hundred thousands in Taiwan. Research of alien workers in Taiwan so far have been focused the policy and management. In the health care field, the focus has been on the physical health examination of the alien workers. There lacks empirical study regarding the health status of alien workers in Taiwan, therefore, this study was intended to explore the medical utilization of alien workers in Taiwan under NHI system. The objectives of this study aimed to understand the demographic characteristics of alien workers and their respective types of medical utilization. It also explored the predisposing, need, and enabling factors, as well as the resources available that lead to different medical utilization. The Behavior Model of Health Services Utilization developed by Aday and Andersen in 1980 was adopted as the theoretical framework. The alien workers included in this study were screened from the database of registered NHI population between January 1~ December 31, 1997. A total of 201,510 alien workers were identified. For each insured, the utilization data including Chinese and Western ambulatory care in 1997 were analyzed by using SPSS6.0 statistic software. Statistical methods used include X2 -test, t-test and one-way ANOVA, and multiple regression and multiple logistic regression. The major findings of this study are as the followings: 1. Demographic characteristics: There are more males in the study population. The proportion of male and female is 3 to 1; the distribution of age group 26-35 was 56.7%, the age group 46-64 only has 3.6%; 79.8% of the alien workers was in the manufacturing segment. 2. Utilization of medical services and payment: 26.7% of the insured alien workers visited non-specific departments for ambulatory care, and 46.0% of them utilized surgical services of inpatient care. Majority of the medical payment was in the general disease category of ambulatory care, emergency care, traditional Chinese medicine care, and the inpatient care. The occupational diseases have a relative low share. 3. Utilization of Medical Care: 46.0% of the insured alien workers utilized ambulatory care, and the average number of ambulatory visits for the users per year was 3.30. The average expenditures were NT$1601.79 dollars per person per year. As for the study population, the average number of ambulatory visit was 1.52 per year, and the average expenditures was NT$737.52 dollars per person per year. 4. Utilization of emergency care: 5.1% of the insured alien workers utilized emergency services. The average number of emergency care per year was 1.12 visit for the users, and the average expenditures were NT$1855.62 dollars per year. As for the study population, the average number of emergency care visit per year was 0.05 per person, and the average expenditures was NT$94.94 dollars per year. 5. Utilization of ambulatory care in Chinese medicine: 3.0% of the insured alien workers utilized ambulatory Chinese medicine services. The average number of ambulatory Chinese medicine visit per year for the users was 1.59; the average expenditures were NT$712.10 dollars per year. As for the study population, the average number of ambulatory Chinese medicine visit per year was 0.05 per person, and the average expenditures was NT$21.46 dollars per year. 6. Utilization of Inpatient Services: 2.1%of the insured alien workers utilized hospital admission services. The average number of hospital admission per year for the users was 1.09, and the average hospital admission expenditures were NT$26536.72 dollars per year. The average number of hospital admission for the study population per year was 0.02 per person, and the average expenditures are NT$21.46 dollars per year. 7. Alien workers have less NHI medical utilization rate, frequency, and expenditures in comparison to the general public. 8. There are 20,492,317 insured persons in total in 1997 under NHI system. The total insurance premium revenue was NT$248.23 billions, and the total medical expenditures for that year were NT$237.1 billions. The premium of the alien worker was estimated to be NT$2.44 billions, and their medical expenditures should be NT$2.34 billions accordingly. The result of this showed an NT$280 millions medical expenditures instead. It is obvious that the alien workers have positive contribution to the NHI financial resources. The author makes recommendations that the responsible governmental agencies should establish electronic case management system for the alien workers, and the health care providers should be aware of the patterns of medical utilization of the alien workers in order to provide adequate medical care to such group.
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Chen, Tzong-Han, and 陳宗韓. "The Political Economy of the State Policy for Alien Workers in Taiwan." Thesis, 1999. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/77449344028168692874.

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HSING, HUANG SHI, and 黃世雄. "A STUDY OF THE ALIEN WORKERS'' LIFE ADJUSTMENT AND RELATIVE FACTORS IN TAIWAN." Thesis, 1994. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/61873467681667088823.

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Liaw, Jain-Fush, and 廖建富. "The Effect of Wage Difference!For The Demand Between Alien Workers and Internal Productive Factors." Thesis, 1996. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/a2z55t.

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Yu, Guo-Ning, and 余國寧. "A Study form the Perspective of International Law of the Taiwanese Legislation on Alien Workers." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/99395646978584914781.

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國立臺灣海洋大學
海洋法律研究所
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Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to study the legal protection of alien workers’rights in Taiwan from the perspective of international labor law so as to make suggestions for the necessary revision of the Taiwanese law in this regard. In the study,the principles of equality and proportionality are emphasized and applied when analyzing what rights in work are legally offered to alien workers in Taiwan.A very detailed analysis and examination of legal provisions regarding alien workers' rights are also made. Finally several suggestions are made for the future revision of Taiwanese law concerning alien workers in order to make it compatatible with the rules and guidelines as provided by the related U.N. and ILO conventions. Key Words:alien workers, ILO, workers'rights
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Lin, Sheng-Ghih, and 林聖智. "A Comparative Study on the Legal Regime and Practice Insurance between Alien and China Fishery Workers." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69573665746759912386.

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國立臺灣海洋大學
海洋法律研究所
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Abstract Taiwan surrounds by ocean, so we have nature advantages to develop fishery. The fishery labor is one of the basic production elements; however, owing to the society environment has changed a lot in these few years, the working conditions and environments of the fishery do not attract young people to join in this environment anymore, so that we got many questions and the labor shortages. The 75% surface of the earth is water; but people use water to make aliment for a long time. Therefore, the highest goal of our fishery development is unending running. Also, how to chase up the fishermen anew to come back to the fishery market is all related authorities have to endeavor with each other. ROC and PRC fishermen cooperation is not only key point on economy and trade, but also the most important link of fishery cooperation between ROC and PRC. In these few years, Chinese fishermen’s rights cannot obtain effective security; besides that, the disputes continually produce under the cooperative relation. Even the unfortunate events happened frequently to the result in the China terminating the cooperation in 2001. Until May 18th, 2006 the Chinese Business Department’s Director, Wu, Shi-Lin, in the ROC and PRC fishery cooperation press conference in Fu-Jou which the Chinese Business Department ageists, announced that both Taiwan and China has signed the “Fishermen Cooperation Agreement” on 30 of April, 2006. Expecting to assign the first fishermen on 19 of May, the key point is to protect Chinese fishermen’s rights exactly. The folk organizations between Taiwan and China had developed negotiation system to make sure following, the lowest salary standard, investment of the casualty and medical insurance, development of the risky guarantee money system, solution of the accident events treating, fishermen complaining system, usage of the unity contract, development of regular announcement system, and a series of specific measures which would request China have to limit assigning both of the Fishery Association and the landlord of Taiwan have to limit employing to ensure Chinese fishermen’s rights to be effective. Part of paragraph in the research describes about Chinese fishermen’s casualty and medical insurance also the insurance differences between Chinese and alien fishermen. Integrated my working experiences and major in school; I focus on the issue to obtain the maximum profit not only to ensure Chinese fishermen’s rights but also practice our national insurance system to make them to be balance and propose related suggestions.
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Lien-Sung, Hau, and 侯聯松. "Supports for Decision Making Using Data Warehousing — By Example of Managing Criminal Data of Alien Workers." Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06379120403156181762.

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侯聯松. "Supports for Decision Making Using Data Warehousing -- By Example of Managing Criminal Data of Alien Workers." Thesis, 1999. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/a8jesm.

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"Cross-border workers, income distribution, and welfare for the host economy." 2002. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5891179.

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Lao Man-hoi.
Thesis submitted in: December 2001.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-54).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Abstract (English) --- p.i
Abstract (Chinese) --- p.ii
Acknowledgements --- p.iii
Table of Contents --- p.iv
Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1
Chapter 1.1 --- Objectives of the Thesis --- p.1
Chapter 1.2 --- Organization of the Thesis --- p.5
Chapter 2 --- Literature Review --- p.6
Chapter 3 --- A Model with Perfect Competition --- p.18
Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.18
Chapter 3.2 --- The Model --- p.19
Chapter 3.3 --- Income Distribution --- p.23
Chapter 3.3.1 --- Changes in the Relative Price --- p.23
Chapter 3.3.2 --- Income Distribution --- p.24
Chapter 3.4 --- WelfareAnalysis --- p.26
Chapter 4 --- A Model with Imperfect Competition --- p.28
Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.28
Chapter 4.2 --- The Model --- p.29
Chapter 4.3 --- Outputs and Income Distribution --- p.33
Chapter 4.3.1 --- Short-Run Capital Specificity --- p.35
Chapter 4.3.2 --- Long-Run Capital Mobility --- p.38
Chapter 4.4 --- Welfare Analysis --- p.42
Chapter 4.4.1 --- Short-Run Capital Specificity --- p.43
Chapter 4.4.2 --- Long-Run Capital Mobility --- p.44
Chapter 5 --- Summary and Concluding Remarks --- p.47
Appendices --- p.50
Bibliography --- p.52
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Prince, Peter Herman. "Aliens in their own land. 'Alien' and the rule of law in colonial and post-federation Australia." Phd thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/101778.

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This thesis argues that the ‘rule of law’ was not followed in colonial and post-federation Australia in relation to a fundamental principle of the common law. According to the rule in Calvin’s Case (1608), no person born as a ‘subject’ in any part of the King’s dominions could be an ‘alien’. This was the legal position in Australia from the reception of English law until well after federation. In colonial and post-federation Australia the racial meaning of ‘alien’ was consistently used in political and legal contexts instead of its proper legal meaning. In legislation and parliamentary debates, cases and prosecutions, inter-colonial conferences and conventions it was employed to refer not merely to those who were ‘aliens’ under the common law but also to people regarded as ‘aliens’ in the broader or racial sense of the word, especially those of non-European background. Chinese and Indian settlers, Pacific islanders and even indigenous Australians were treated as ‘aliens’ in Australia even if under British law they were actually ‘subjects’ of the Crown and not ‘aliens’ at all in the accepted legal sense. In the 1820s and 1830s the New South Wales Supreme Court thought it inconceivable that ‘barbarous’ indigenous inhabitants could ‘owe fealty’ or allegiance to the British Crown, considering their legal position analogous to that of ‘foreigners’ or ‘strangers’. In debates on exclusionary legislation in the 1870s and 1880s, parliamentarians in the Australian colonies portrayed all Chinese settlers as ‘aliens’, despite acknowledging that many came from Hong Kong, the Straits Settlements or other British possessions. Immigrants from British India were generally treated the same way. Delegates to Australia’s constitutional conventions in the 1890s, including prominent legal figures, repeated this mistake. And in the 1900s Pacific islanders born in Australia as British subjects were deported as ‘aliens’ with the approval of the Australian High Court. The misuse of ‘alien’ in this case contributed to a defective judgment still cited today in support of the Commonwealth’s claims to extensive exclusionary power. Between federation and the Second World War, Queensland’s dictation test legislation and industrial awards regulating various occupations provide many examples of the misuse and manipulation of the term ‘alien’ in a legal context. In prosecutions under these laws the word was used as a weapon against non-Europeans whether they were ‘aliens’ under the law or not. Commentators both in the early years of federation and in more recent times have failed to identify the misuse of ‘alien’– and have made the same error themselves. This mistake is critical because of the continued force of the term in Australian law. The Commonwealth’s sweeping power to define who shall be citizens of Australia and to exclude, detain indefinitely without trial and deport ‘aliens’ is still justified by reference to colonial and post-federation cases and constitutional convention debates where ‘alien’ was incorrectly used in its racial sense contrary to the rule of law.
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Lee, Bih-Tzy, and 李碧姿. "Current situation of the management of alien nursing workers in institutes and the subjective feeling of the elder toward their service." Thesis, 1997. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22666320689293363973.

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Yoon, Sunju. "Global labour mobility and recognition of the citizenship boundary: The case of temporary foreign workers in Canada and South Korea." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5845.

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This thesis investigates the citizenship boundary encountered by foreign workers in the global labour market, with a focus on Canada and South Korea. In the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of incoming temporary migrant workers to both these countries. Temporary foreign workers often struggle to exercise their legal rights in the country of residence because they lack the membership that imparts the rights and duties inherent in citizenship. Territory-based citizenship fails to address the potential for access to citizenship of these immigrants in their countries of residence and the notion of “stakeholder principle,” initially introduced by Rainer Bauböck, is suggested to provide a flexible perspective on the criteria for access to the membership. This thesis uses the case of temporary foreign workers in Canada and South Korea as a case study to argue the relationship between this membership and its actual application of providing rights and protections to the resident aliens. Stakeholder citizenship provides a means of access to certain legal rights and protections to newcomers, but the limitations placed on certain migrant workers may result in their ineligibility for stakeholder status. The thesis concludes that, if temporary foreign workers cannot gain full access to social rights and integration, they should not be required to participate fully in the duties that accompany those rights. In all cases, both countries, the host state and the sending state, should cooperate to protect the legal status of TFWs.
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Yeh, Shang-Lin, and 葉尚霖. "Akutagawa''s works presented in the "Alien"." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/s6xyph.

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碩士
國立臺灣大學
日本語文學研究所
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This paper aims to discuss the Taisho period, the new realist writer Akutagawa’s works, which are presented in a non-realistic image. In this thesis,is called "Alien." Akutagawa prefers to use the non-existed , or the image of a non-human things to present the so-called "reality" in his eyes. For example,old lady and the Rashomon-like savage beast servant image, also, or Hell, inthe description of the protagonist shows the view of art, as demonstrate by the unimagined horror image. Akutagawa, who likes touseclassical, antiquity to create the back ground of his works.Because, in such a space-time background, he can reasonably be those that do not exist in the real life, by these vivid, bloody, realistic ways through words, he could express the "real" which he wanted to present. In the prologue, I explained the research motivation, and it is about the reasons why Akutagawa used classical sources for his works , and also his use of classical works gave what kind of impact and appeal to him. For example, the Japanese classic "konjakumonogatari Gallery", "Uji Supplements Story Set", and the Chinese classic "Strange", etc. The first and second chapter, respectively explores the works of Akutagawa which were based on the Japanese and Chinese classics. The two chapters explore three works respectively. The first chapter is about "Rashomon", the second is "nose",and the third is "Hell". The second chapter is about "wine bug", "fairy" and "Duzi Chun." The third chapter is to explore how Akutagawa express his thoughts and what he has realized through these work’s "Alien" image. The final chapter is the connection and conclusion of the first two chapters which is about "work theory" and the third chapter which is about the "Writers theory". By the analysis of Akutagawa’s six works, I concluded that although Akutagawa prefers to the non-realistic images when describing the profound reality and humanity in his eyes, but that kind of images in these works are the most realistic human side. Whether in the ancient or modern time we live in today are all the same.
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Chiumia, Sintha Cynthia. "Bus trip to Joni: the story of undocumented Malawian migrants’ journeys to Johannesburg." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21976.

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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Art in Journalism and Media Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2016
This is a story of undocumented migrants’ journeys between Malawi and Johannesburg, exposing the challenges they face and the corruption that takes place along the borders. Modern migration between the two countries has taken place for close to two hundred years. In the past, migrants, most of whom worked in the mines, were protected by law and that eased their movements. These days, low skilled migrants do not qualify for work permits so they stay in the country illegally. The South African law qualifies such migrants as undesirable visitors and bans them from returning to the country for some time. This research project documents how such migrants return home and come back to South Africa even before their bans expire. The research exposes how the migrants are aided by corrupt officers at the borders. The story shows how some of the migrants utilised a weakness in the old Malawi identification and passport system to obtain new travel documents under false names and return to South Africa undetected. This research project adopted an ethnographic approach. The findings are presented in a longform narrative story, which forms the first part of this document. The story is accompanied by a method document, which provides the theoretical framework and explains the methodology.
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Moehring, H. Brian. "Viewing labor as a quasi-fixed factor some implications for the debate on illegal immigration from Mexico /." 1988. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/16882755.html.

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Cheng, Zhiyu. "An evaluation of U.S. immigration policy : evidence from the role and effects of undocumented Mexican workers in the U.S. labor market." Thesis, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/10120.

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