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Edited by Steven J. Gold, Stephanie J. Nawyn
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
The current era is marked by an unparalleled level of human migration, the consequence of both recent and long-term political, economic, cultural, social, demographic and technological developments. Despite increased efforts to limit its size and consequences, migration has wide-ranging impacts...
To Be Published July 16th 2012 by Routledge
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By Steven J. Gold
Series: Global Diasporas
In this fascinating study, based on extensive field work in the major Israeli communities of New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Sydney, Steven J. Gold looks at their reasons for leaving - existing links abroad, political and economic dissatisfaction at home and, in the case of the Sephardim...
Published September 11th 2002 by Routledge
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