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Demography / Human geography / Human migration / Cultural geography / Immigration / Population / Migrant workers / Economic migrant / Informal sector / Asylum seeker / European Council on Refugees and Exiles / Illegal immigration
Date: 2016-05-10 08:44:12
Demography
Human geography
Human migration
Cultural geography
Immigration
Population
Migrant workers
Economic migrant
Informal sector
Asylum seeker
European Council on Refugees and Exiles
Illegal immigration

Varun Aggarwal Federica La China Lucia Vaculova Irregular Migration, Refugees and Informal Labour Markets in the EU:

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