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EU/GEOG 4190: Migrant Economies

EU/GEOG 4190: Migrant Economies

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Description:
This course examines the broad range of economic processes associated with global migrations, including: inclusion and exclusion in labour markets and workplaces; foreign credential recognition regimes; temporary foreign worker programs; urban ethnic enterprise and entrepreneurship; global
remittance flows and development; the political economy of labour export states and migration infrastructures; and, migrant labour organizing.
Prerequisites: Third or Fourth-year standing or by permission of the Instructor.
Programs: Global Geography
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