International migration during the 19th centuryMalte Wagenknecht
In fact it only the beginning. In the 19th Century, people came in very large numbers from Europe¬ –especially from Holland, from Germany, from Ireland, from Central and Eastern Europe. Migration Asia belongs to a later time, and to the present,20th century. 那不是迁移的结尾入新的国家...
There are some clear patterns in this German migration. The amount of German immigration fell in the second half of the nineteenth century, to revive after WW1. Males were originally by far the majority, while after WW1 suddenly females immigrants strongly dominate this migration. Immigrants were...
By 1824, the Chinese comprised 31 percent of the island's population. By 1840, half of the island's population was Chinese, and the proportion of ethnic Chinese has remained in the majority until today. In 1867 the administration of the island was transferred to the Colonial Office in ...
摘要: Describes European scholarly initiatives in the immigration history and migration studies since the publication of William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki's book 'The Polish Peasant in Europe and America.' Research trends; Research of the Labor Migration Project....
doi:10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm465empirepovertylaborgeopoliticsGevorkyan, Aleksandr VBlackwell Publishing Ltd
The view of preindustrial Sweden as a geographically static society is distorted; migration was a part of everyday life and the most common demographic feature. Early 19th-century Swedes changed residence 10 times on average during their lifetime, which is only twice less than the present day....
Why Not In Australia? Immigration and Economic Growth in the Age of Mass Migration Preliminary draft. Please do not cite without permission of the authors. We would like to thank participants in the SB Carter,R Sutch 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 The Impact of Mass Migration on the Israeli Labor...
Childhood conditions, migrati- on, and mortality: migrants and natives in 19th- -century cities. Soc Biol. 2005; 52: 178-9.Alter G and Oris M. (2005). Childhood conditions, migration and mortality: Migrants and natives in 19th century cities. Social Biology, 52(3-4), ...
Migration and Madness at Sea: The Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-century Voyage to New ZealandmigrationmadnessvoyageNew Zealand McCarthy Angela - 《Social History of Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration || Jewish migration, 19th century to present Migration ...