Geographies of international migration and settlement: remaking nations in the Pacific Rim - GEOH3651 |
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Description An international and cross-institutional discussion of the theory and experience of international migration and settlement. Analyses of immigration policies; international migration patterns; settlement policies; outcomes and experiences; international regimes regulating migration; changing global demographics.
The course includes case studies of Australia, Canada and Singapore, with mixed tutorial groups (with students from Singapore, Vancouver and Sydney).
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