The Historical Regulation of International Migration:

Unlike the U.S., the countries of Western Europe have not had an uninterrupted history of immigration. In fact, it is only since about 1960 that Europe has received a significant inflow of immigrants from Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, which significantly supplemented the mainly intra-European international migration of the 1950s when East ... ................
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