The Historical Regulation of International Migration:
In 1994, 8.7 percent of the U.S. population is foreign-born while the latest available figures for Europe, 1993, puts the foreign population at a low of 1.1 percent for Spain and Finland, a high of 18.1 and 31.1 percent for Switzerland and Luxembourg respectively, and an overall average of about 7.3 percent (SOPEMI, 1995:194; CPS, 1994:2). ................
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