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Thu, Apr 26, 2007 -- 10:00 AM
Immigration Series: Patterns of Migration
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In the first of its three-part series on immigration and citizenship, the program takes up the question of migration patterns. Who migrates, and why? Where do they go, and what are the challenges for the host countries and the countries left behind in terms of accommodating dramatic changes in the size of their population?
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
Kathleen Newland, director of migration and development and refugee protection with the Migration Policy Institute
Mark Miller, Emma Smith Morris professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware
Michael Kocher, deputy vice president of the International Rescue Committee

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