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|a 9781616353117
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|a Finance & Development, March 1973
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|a Washington, D.C.
|b International Monetary Fund
|c 1973
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|a 48 pages
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|a India
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|a Finance, Public
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|a Depository Institutions
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|a Public Administration
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|a Migration
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|a Credit
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|a Banks
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|a Labour
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|a Banks and banking
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|a Monetary economics
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|a Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General
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|a Micro Finance Institutions
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|a Fiscal accounting and reporting
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|a Emigration and immigration
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|a Currency
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|a Trade: General
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|a Exports and Imports
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|a Mortgages
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|a International economics
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|a Labor
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|a Population and demographics
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|a Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure
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|a Foreign Exchange
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|a International trade
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|a Accounting
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|a Banks and Banking
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|a Public Sector Accounting and Audits
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|a Macroeconomics
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|a Public financial management (PFM)
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|a Banking
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|a Money and Monetary Policy
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|a Imports
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|a Income economics
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|a Foreign exchange
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|a International Monetary Fund
|b External Relations Dept
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|a eng
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|a International Monetary Fund
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|a Finance & Development
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|a 10.5089/9781616353117.022
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|u https://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/022/0010/001/022.0010.issue-001-en.xml?cid=25522-com-dsp-marc
|x Verlag
|3 Volltext
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|a This paper analyzes the issue of migrant workers in Europe. The paper highlights that the number of migrant workers currently in the major industrialized countries of Western Europe is not accurately known. The actual annual flow of migration into Western Europe has been growing rapidly in recent years. Most migrants are so-called annual or permanent workers, although in France, particularly in agriculture, and in Switzerland, “seasonal” migration is also important. The paper also highlights that the sectoral distribution of migrant workers tends to follow the pattern of sectoral employment growth in the receiving country
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