Hopes, Needs, Rights and Laws: How do governments and citizens manage migration and settlement?

    As our world becomes "smaller", how do governments and citizens manage and react to migration and settlement? Themes explored in this intriguing book include: rights and laws - freedom of movement across borders, human rights, seeking asylum, and immigration controls; the different types of migrants - asylum seekers, refugees, illegal immigrants, the undocumented labor force; coping with migration - migrants need safety, schooling, health care, and housing. How can governments provide this to new populations? How do existing citizens view the help given to incomers? How can governments and citizens promote tolerance, encourage integration, and celebrate diversity?

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    978-0-7787-5195-3
    $1.50
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    Dewey 325.1
    Lexile NC1300L
    ATOS Reading Level
    Guided Reading Level W
    Subjects Geography
    Genres Nonfiction
    Publisher Crabtree Publishing
    Imprint Crabtree Classics
    Copyright 2010
    Number of Pages 48
    Dimensions 8 x 10
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    BISACS JNF053240, JNF043000, JNF052040
    Rights Included WORLD
    Language English
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