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Title Emigration and Immigration: A Study in Social Science
Author Mayo-Smith, Richmond (1854-1901)
Date 1890
Document Type Printed Book
Publisher Information New York: C. Scribner's Sons
Reference G450.S657.E890
BIB ID 76556
Library / Archive American Antiquarian Society
Collection Name Immigration General
Description Offers a study of emigration and immigration, looking at the subject from varying angles including: the history of emigration from Europe to the Americas, the demographics of immigration to the United States, the political impact of immigration, immigrant labour competing with American labour and social effects of immigration.
Theme(s) Motives for Emigration; Politics, Legislation and Governance; Responses to Immigration
Country (from) Italy; Canada; Poland; Hungary; China; Germany; Great Britain; Ireland
Country (to) United States of America
Nationality Han Chinese; Italian; Canadian; Polish; Hungarian; German; English; Scottish; Welsh; Irish
Keywords emigration, immigration, colony, living conditions, exploitation, money, land, shipping, demographics, statistics, railroad, assimilation, push factors, pull factors, employment, race, racism, politics, vote, economics, labour, crime, poverty, assisted emigration, law, exploitation, liberties, Know Nothing
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Language English
Copyright American Antiquarian Society