Birds of passage
migrant labor and industrial societies
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Author
Publication
1979 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
57,250 words, Guess
Page Count
229 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebirdsofpassagemi0000pior_g3k0
- Internet Archivebirdspassagemigr00pior
- ISBN-100521224527
- ISBN-139780521224529
- LibraryThing2085682
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- Goodreads4677815
- Library of Congress Control Number78012067
- OCLC Control Number4497409
- Better World Books9780521224529
- Open LibraryOL4724450M
Classifications
- DDC331.6/2
- LCCHD6300 .P56
Description
Birds of Passage presents an unorthodox analysis of migration to urban industrial societies from underdevelopede rural areas. It argues that such migrations are a continuing feature of industrial societies and that they are generated by forces inherent in the nature of industrial economies. It explains why conventional economic theory finds such migrations so difficult to comprehend, and challenges a set of older assumptions that supported the view that these migrations were beneficial to both sending and receiving societies. Professor Piore seriously questions whether migration actually relieves population pressure and rural unemployment, and whether it develops skills necessary for the emergence of an industrial labor force in the home country. Furthermore, he criticizes the notion that in the long run migrant labor complements native labor. On the basis of this critique, he develops an alternative theory of the nature of the migration process. -- from back cover.
Subjects
Other Editions
- Birds of passage: migrant labor and industrial societies
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