1. This is a common thread in the defense of selective skills-based migration regimes.See e.g.,Org. for Econ. Cooperation and Dev.,The Global Competition for Talent: Mobility of the Highly Skilled9(2008) [hereinafter Global Competition] (“[M]obility of human resources in science and technology (HRST) has become a central aspect of globalisation.”).
2. and humanitarian migration (guaranteeing a temporary or permanent safe haven to individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution and related violations of their basic human rights). Of these various migration streams our focus is on the highly skilled. For an overview of recent trends in international migration, see generallyOrg. for Econ. Cooperation and Dev.,InternationalMigration Outlook: SOPEMI2012/].
3. Immigration Control in an Era of Globalization: Deflecting Foreigners, Weakening Citizens, and Strengthening the State
4. Immigration Control in an Era of Globalization: Deflecting Foreigners, Weakening Citizens, and Strengthening the State
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