The Historical Regulation of International Migration:
In 1980 when the U.S. census enumerated 6.2 percent of the 230 million total population as being foreign born, the four major countries of Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, France, and Italy) had a combined population of 225 million with about 6.7 percent foreign born (Livi-Bacci, 1993:39). ................
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