Maandstatistiek van de bevolking (Hague, Netherlands : 1982)
Volume 43, Issue 12, 1995, Pages 16-21

Labor migration, 1960s vs. 1990s [Arbeidsmigratie, jaren zestig en jaren negentig.] (Article)

Sprangers A.H.*
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Abstract

The author reviews labor migration trends in the Netherlands in the 1960s and the 1990s. "In the 1960s and early 1970s foreign labourers were recruited from Mediterranean countries. The number of immigrants from these countries, for the major part employed in industry, exceeded 30 thousand in some years. In the early 1990s labour migrants were less numerous. [In] the past few years most labour migrants came from Western European countries and other economically developed countries, like the United States and Japan." (SUMMARY IN ENG) excerpt

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Index Keywords

Migrant Workers Netherlands Studies Research Methodology Comparative Studies Origin economics population Migrants demography Europe methodology Population Dynamics Developed Countries comparative study Western Europe Occupations health care manpower labor migration occupation Health Manpower Article migration international migration developed country Demographic Factors research Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Human Resources employment Labor Force immigrants

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ISSN: 01686240
Original Language: Dutch