Managing Migration in a Globalizing World: A Conference Report
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- Martin, Philip, 2017. "Merchants of Labor: Recruiters and International Labor Migration," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780198808022.
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The Migration Conference 2018; managing migration; globalisation; migrant workers;All these keywords.
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