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Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2016
Extract
This issue brings together economists, sociologists, and historians in the study of migration and labor markets. The editors of the journal have turned the authors into unwitting collaborators, and in that sense these articles stand on their own. But one of the pleasures of being involved in the editorial process of an interdisciplinary journal is the opportunity it provides for drawing meaningful connections in the scholarship of diverse fields. We linked these separate contributions because together they help reconstruct the social and economic systems that channeled human migration. Each author makes important contributions to his respective field. Combined, their efforts illustrate what can be gained through the interdisciplinary nature of social science methodology.
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- Research Article
- Information
- Social Science History , Volume 22 , Issue 3: Migration and Labor Markets , Fall 1998 , pp. 251 - 256
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- Copyright © Social Science History Association 1998