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2. Philip Martin and Elizabeth Midgley, Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America (Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau, 61, no. 4, December, 2006).
3. Christiane Kuptsch and Eng Fong Pang, eds., Competing for Global Talent (Geneva: International Labor Office, 2006),
http://www.ilo.org
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4. Mohammad Amin and Aaditya Mattoo, “Does Temporary Migration Have to be Permanent?” (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, No. 3582, Washington, D.C.: March, 2005); Maurice Schiff, “When Migrants Overstay Their Legal Welcome: A Proposed Solution to the Guest-Worker Program” (IZA Discussion Paper 141, Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn: 2004).
5. Pang Eng Fong, “Foreign Talent and the Development of Singapore” in Competing for Global Talent, ed. Christiane Kuptsch and Eng Fong Pang (Geneva: International Labor Office, 2006).