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Migration and decolonization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2009

Abstract

A large part of the migration of Europeans overseas was to colonial possessions. With the dissolution of colonial ties, large-scale repatriation of individuals to the home countries has occurred with many dispersed indigenous people, who for political or economic motives, no longer found their circumstances favourable. These secondary migrations have had important economic and sociological effects.

Type
FOCUS—Migration
Copyright
Copyright © Academia Europaea 1993

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