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Asia on the move: population pressure, migration, and resettlement in eastern Asia under the influence of want and war
- Title
- Asia on the move: population pressure, migration, and resettlement in eastern Asia under the influence of want and war [by] Bruno Lasker. Issued under the auspices of the American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations.
- Author
- Lasker, Bruno, 1880-1965.
- Publication
- New York, H. Holt and Co. [1945]
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- Additional Authors
- American Institute of Pacific Relations.
- Description
- xiii pages, 1 leaf, 207 pages; 22 cm
- Subject
- Note
- Maps on lining-papers.
- "First printing."
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliographical foot-notes.
- Contents
- LAND AND POPULATION -- Main Currents of Migration -- Causes and Impediments of Mobility; China, Southeast Asia, Pressures and Dislocations -- WAR AND INTERNAL MIGRATION -- Introduction -- Southeast Asia -- China -- The Soviet Far East-Japan; Soviet Far East, Japan -- INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION -- Introduction -- Emigration from West and South; Indian, Arab, Javanese, Indo-Chinese, Filipino -- Emigration from Southern China -- Emigration from Northern China and Korea; Northern China, Korea -- Emigration from Japan -- Immigration from Europe -- POSTWAR PROSPECTS -- Postwar Prospects in China -- Postwar Prospects in Japan -- Postwar Prosepcts in Korea -- Postwar Prospects in Southeast Asia -- EMIGRATION BEYOND ASIA -- Prospects and Policies: The Role of Oriental Labor, POlicies of Oriental Exclusion, The Case of Australia, Some Other Potential Receiving Countries -- Temporary Measures of Relief: Trade Opportunity, Short-Term Labor Migration, International Amenity -- CONCLUSIONS -- General Conclusions, Resources and Adaptability, Relief and Population Policy, The Need for Concerted Planning.
- LCCN
- 45001673
- OCLC
- ocm00989658
- 989658
- SCSB-109871
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library