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Temporary Alien Workers In The United States - Designing Policy From Fact And Opinion (Paperback): Sidney Weintraub, Stanley R.... Temporary Alien Workers In The United States - Designing Policy From Fact And Opinion (Paperback)
Sidney Weintraub, Stanley R. Ross
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most controversial and significant aspect of U.S. immigration policy concerns those persons who enter the country illegally in order to seek employment. It is known that a significant proportion of the "temporary" immigrants remain--authorities estimate that between three and six million undocumented aliens live permanently in the U.S., a figure that grows by the hundreds of thousands each year--but other aspects of the issue are less clear. There is no consensus about how the importation of foreign workers affects the U.S. labor market, nor about the desirability of some system to identify temporary workers living legally in the U.S. Neither is there agreement about the effect of curtailing the flow of workers from Mexico on that country's internal political structure. This book brings together current knowledge about temporary workers in the U.S. and examines the various issues that are likely to shape future policy. The authors place particular emphasis on recent proposals made by the Reagan administration and on other recommendations now under consideration by Congress. The book is not political in the sense of being for or against any particular program; rather, it seeks to clarify the many issues by setting forth what is known and by critically analyzing the options.

Temporary Alien Workers In The United States - Designing Policy From Fact And Opinion (Hardcover): Sidney Weintraub, Stanley R.... Temporary Alien Workers In The United States - Designing Policy From Fact And Opinion (Hardcover)
Sidney Weintraub, Stanley R. Ross
R4,130 Discovery Miles 41 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most controversial and significant aspect of U.S. immigration policy concerns those persons who enter the country illegally in order to seek employment. It is known that a significant proportion of the "temporary" immigrants remain--authorities estimate that between three and six million undocumented aliens live permanently in the U.S., a figure that grows by the hundreds of thousands each year--but other aspects of the issue are less clear. There is no consensus about how the importation of foreign workers affects the U.S. labor market, nor about the desirability of some system to identify temporary workers living legally in the U.S. Neither is there agreement about the effect of curtailing the flow of workers from Mexico on that country's internal political structure. This book brings together current knowledge about temporary workers in the U.S. and examines the various issues that are likely to shape future policy. The authors place particular emphasis on recent proposals made by the Reagan administration and on other recommendations now under consideration by Congress. The book is not political in the sense of being for or against any particular program; rather, it seeks to clarify the many issues by setting forth what is known and by critically analyzing the options.

Francisco I. Madero - Apostle Of Mexican Democracy (Hardcover): Stanley R. Ross Francisco I. Madero - Apostle Of Mexican Democracy (Hardcover)
Stanley R. Ross
R1,391 Discovery Miles 13 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Francisco I. Madero - Apostle Of Mexican Democracy (Paperback): Stanley R. Ross Francisco I. Madero - Apostle Of Mexican Democracy (Paperback)
Stanley R. Ross
R1,091 Discovery Miles 10 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Buenos Aires - 400 Years (Paperback): Stanley R. Ross, Thomas F. McGann Buenos Aires - 400 Years (Paperback)
Stanley R. Ross, Thomas F. McGann
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Buenos Aires has been called the Paris of Latin America, and the comparison is just, for in style of life and city design Buenos Aires resembles not only the City of Light but also the other great world capitals--London, Rome, New York.

Buenos Aires: 400 Years attests to the long, diverse, and fascinating life of this urban mass of some six hundred square miles and eleven million inhabitants, which began as a tiny palisaded outpost on the remote fringe of the Spanish Empire. That colonial past is skillfully described here, but so too is the future of Buenos Aires. Each essay reveals much about the sociological and economic life of the city and the dynamic history of its people.

This informative volume derives from a conference held at the Library of Congress in September 1980, which was dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the founding of Buenos Aires. The conference was jointly sponsored by the University of Texas at Austin and the Municipality of Buenos Aires.

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