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SOPEMI Report on Labour Migration. Austria 2005-06

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  • Gudrun Biffl

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This annual report for the OECD analyses migration movements by categories of entries and countries of origin and the flows of asylum seekers. Migration is put in a larger economic and demographic context. The paper shows the evolution of the stock of foreign born (and foreign population), the employment situation and development of migration and integration policy.

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  • Gudrun Biffl, 2006. "SOPEMI Report on Labour Migration. Austria 2005-06," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 27699, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:27699
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    1. Gudrun Biffl, 2005. "Immigration: The Potential Impact on EU Society," WIFO Working Papers 253, WIFO.
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