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Illegal Immigration from Bangladesh to India: The Emerging Conflicts

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Nandy, Chandan
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Abstract
Population movements have been a constant feature of the evolution of human civilisation. For a variety of reasons – social, political, economic, natural and climatic -migration occurs within the geographical limits of states and beyond. In recent years, globalisation has given a new thrust to the international labour market, adding a new dimension to inter-state migration. While migration between countries in the developed world is a two-way traffic, demographic mobility from the developing to the more advanced countries is generally uni-directional.
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2005-11
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/97624
Publisher
Inter-University Committee on International Migration
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Rosemarie Rogers Working Paper Series;33

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