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The Causes and Effects of Undocumented Worker Migration in the Western Hemisphere : The Need for a Development Solution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

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Labor Mobility: The Global Bracero Problem
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1979

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References

1 1 The Washington Post, April 1, 2, 3, 1979.

2 housE Select Committee On Population, Legal And I llegal Immigration To T he United States, at 3 (Dec., 1978).

3 Chaney, Colombian Outpost in New York City, 14 Society 62 (Sept./Oct., 1977); The Caribbean on the Move: Undocumented Workers in the Hemisphere (May 15, 1978) (paper prepared for the Study Group on Immigration and U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City); Cornelius, Out Migration from Rural Mexican Communities, in The Dynamics of Migration: International Migration, 5 ICP Occasional Monograph Series 1 (Washington, D.C., 1976); David S. North and Marion F. Houston, T he Characteristics A nd Role Of Illegal A liens In T he U.S. Labor Market: A n Exploratory Study (contract No. 20-11-74-21 of the Employment and Training Administration, Dept, of Labor to Luiton and Co., Inc., Washington, D.C.) at 86 (1976); Paper presented by Michael J. Piore, Undocumented Workers and U.S. Immigration Policy (Nov., 1977) (Presented at the Latin American Studies Association, Houston, Texas); Cohen, The Female Factor in Resettlement, 14 Society 27 (Sept./Oct., 1977).

4 Pinto, Styles of Development in Latin America, CEPAL Review 99-130 (1976).

5 World Bank A tlas, at 8 (1977).

6 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1 Spatial Development In M exico 17 (Jan. 31, 1977); Inter-American Development Bank, Urban Population Growth T rends In Latin A merica (Washington, D.C., 1975) (See attachment for urban growth projections).

7 Office of Population, Agency for International Development, World Fertility Patterns(Nov., 1977).

8 See Testimony by Abelardo L. Valdez before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs, House Committee On Foreign Affairs (Feb . 14,1979).

9 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, A n U pdating Of T he E conomy Of Mexico, at 1 (Mar. 23, 1976); Government o f Mexico Secretario de la Presidencio, El Sector A gricola, ComportamientoyEstrategiaDe Desarrollo, at 105-107 (1976).

10 0Critchfield, Why Mexico Villages Keep Heading North, The Washington Post, Dec. 4, 1977,§ c at 1.

11 House Select Committee, supra note 2, at 6.

12 House Committee On Foreign Affairs, Report On The Fiscal Year 1980 U.S. Bilateral A ssistance Program (April 1979).

13 House Select Committee, supra note 2, at 6.