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Princeton University, USMigration economics is a dynamic,
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Written by 44 leading experts in the field, this carefully
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Topics explored include: child labor migrants; immigrant
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ethnic identities and the nation-state; natural disasters and
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Furtado, T. Garcia-Munoz, C. Giulietti, M. Grignon, S. Guriev, T.J.
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Neumark, O. Nottmeyer, P.M. Orrenius, Y. Owusu, K. Patel, M.
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