Professor Clark is one of the world s leading scholars on human migration. In this volume, he concentrates on substantive empirical results, generated during the last three decades, which document migration patterns. He takes a geographical perspective by classifying the literature on migration along a distance-biased approach; migration is examined within the city, across regions and between countries. Clark supports his theories of migration with examples from many regions of the world.
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Professor Clark is one of the world s leading scholars on human migration. In this volume, he concentrates on substantive empirical results, generated during the last three decades, which document migration patterns. He takes a geographical perspective by classifying the literature on migration along a distance-biased approach; migration is examined within the city, across regions and between countries. Clark supports his theories of migration with examples from many regions of the world.
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