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. 31, Nos. 4/5, 1994 653-677 Urban Studies, Vol International Migration and Demographic Change in the Developed World A. G. Champion Introduction The central emphasis in the recent litera- This is the second in a two-yearly series of ture is upon the globalisation of migration papers which examines key aspects of urban (Kritz and Zlotnik, 1992) . According to and regional demographic change in the de- Castles and Miller (1993), international mi- veloped world. In the concluding section of gration has never been as pervasive as it is the first review, it was suggested that, 'Al- today and never before has it been accorded ready it looks as if the decade [the 1990s] is such priority by statesmen concerned with going to be dominated by the phenomenon of issues of national security and identity . More international migration' (Champion, 1992, p . than ever before, vast numbers of migrants 477) . This has certainly been true of the past and asylum-seekers are seeking to leave their two years if the quantity and message of the countries of origin and gain entry into the new additions to the academic literature in rich countries of the North, as the demo- this
Urban Studies: An International Journal of Research in Urban Studies – SAGE
Published: May 1, 1994
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