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200 1 _aStrategies for immigration control
_ean international comparison
_fcompil. Mark Miller
210 _aThousand Oaks
_cSage
_d1994
215 _a219 p.
464 1 _tHelping migrants to stay at home
_0106897
464 1 _tHelping migrants to stay at home
_0106898
464 1 _tRegional economic integration and migration : the european case
_0106899
464 1 _tRegulating migration in europe : the dutch experience, 1960-92
_0106900
464 1 _tFrom the campaign against illegal migration to the campaign against illegal work
_0106901
464 1 _tImmigration control in australia
_0106902
464 1 _tHong kong's response to the indochinese influx, 1975-93
_0106903
464 1 _tFrench response to the asylum seeker influx, 1980-93
_0106904
464 1 _tU.s. policy toward haitian boat people, 1972-93
_0106905
464 1 _tEnforcing the minimum wage and employer sanctions
_0106906
464 1 _tGood intentions gone awry : irca and u.s. agriculture
_0106907
464 1 _tEmployer sanctions and the limits of negotiation
_0106908
464 1 _tCan liberal states control unwanted migration?
_0106909
606 1 _aPsicologia Legal
686 _a4200 - Psicologia Forense e Aspectos Legais
702 1 _aMiller
_bMark
856 4 _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/c6.htm