1. Britains Immigration Policies - 1960s-1980s
We aimed to investigate the strategies people deployed in the time of far-researching changes, to meet their perceived priorities and needs. ... In introduction to the special issue we argue that immigration is a phenomenon that shifts space and time.it is an ageless human strategy to improve life and could be defined as a natural behavior of human being. ... In the years immediately after the war, new arrivals came from all over Europe. These included a small number of German prisoners of war, a large number of refugees from the communist regimes in Eastern Europe and the soviet union (130,00...
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