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Migration policies in Asia : edited by Yoshikazu Shiobara, Atsushi Kondo, Eriko Suzuki, Junichi Akashi, Naoko HASHIMOTO, Chikako KASHIWAZAKI, Chiho Ogaya, Tien Shi Chen, Wonsuk Sun, Miwa Yamada

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Key issues for the 21st centuryPublication details: New Delhi : Sage reference, 2020.Description: 302pISBN:
  • 9789353286224
  • 9789353286224
  • 9789353286224
  • 9789353286224
  • 9789353286224
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Contents:
vol 1. vol 2. vol 3 vol 4. vol 5.
Summary: "The early 21st century has already produced two defining events: the mapping of the human genome and the destruction of the World Trade Center. It is already a century of massive opportunity and massive risk. And these opportunities and risks are not confined to the so-called 'developed world'. This will be a century of rapidly accelerating social, natural and technological change. Key issues and problems for academics and policy makers will include: the environment, ageing, work, world population growth and distribution and changing forms of warfare. This series will provide academics and libraries with the key resources they need to understand these changes. The series will effectively provide a map of the landscape of the early 21st century that will offer a context for understanding the immediate future"--
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Book Book Dept. of Demography Processing Center Dept. of Demography 304.8095 SHI/M.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available V1 DEM7589
Book Book Dept. of Demography Processing Center Dept. of Demography 304.8095 SHI/M.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available V2 DEM7590
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vol 1.
vol 2.
vol 3
vol 4.
vol 5.

vol 1.
vol 2.
vol 3
vol 4.
vol 5.

"The early 21st century has already produced two defining events: the mapping of the human genome and the destruction of the World Trade Center. It is already a century of massive opportunity and massive risk. And these opportunities and risks are not confined to the so-called 'developed world'. This will be a century of rapidly accelerating social, natural and technological change. Key issues and problems for academics and policy makers will include: the environment, ageing, work, world population growth and distribution and changing forms of warfare. This series will provide academics and libraries with the key resources they need to understand these changes. The series will effectively provide a map of the landscape of the early 21st century that will offer a context for understanding the immediate future"--

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