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Publisher Summary 1
Taking Israel and Japan as exemplary contrasting cases, Bartram (sociology, U. of Reading, Britain) seeks to explain the existence of significant new international labor migration flow in the post-1970s period, particularly why there are many foreign workers in some capitalist countries and very few in others. After a historical and typological survey of labor migration in the postwar period, he analyzes Israel's experience with foreign labor beginning with the Palestinians but focusing on large-scale flows since 1993; and Japan as a negative case and its alternative methods for resolving labor shortages. Annotation 漏2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Publisher Summary 2
Studies of international labour migration typically assume that foreign labour is a universal feature of wealthy economies. However, some wealthy societies do not import workers on a large scale, despite employers' pressures. Using Israel and Japan as empirical cases, this comparative-historical work investigates why some governments allow employers relatively free access to foreign labour, while others require alternative responses to labour shortages.
Publisher Summary 3
02Studies of international labor migration typically assume that foreign labour is a universal feature of wealthy economies. However, some wealthy societies do not import workers on a large scale, despite employers' pressures. Using Israel and Japan as empirical cases, this comparative-historical work investigates why some governments allow employers relatively free access to foreign labour, while others require alternative responses to labor shortages.
Publisher Summary 4
Studies of international labour migration typically assume that foreign labour is a universal feature of wealthy economies. However, some wealthy societies do not import workers on a large scale, despite employers' pressures. Using Israel and Japan as empirical cases, this comparative-historical work investigates why some governments allow employers relatively free access to foreign labour, while others require alternative responses to labour shortages.
目录
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Specification of the Problem
The Need for a New Approach
The Basic Argument
Research Strategy
Normative Interlude
Plan of the Book
Labour Migration in the Postwar Period
Concepts: From Intuition to Greater Precision
Empirical Applications
Foreign Workers in Wealthy Countries
Conclusion
Foreign Workers Policy in Israel
Policy Making in Israel
Palestines from the Occupied Territories
Israel's New Foreign Labour Force
The Failure to Attract Israelis to Construction
The Decision to Import Construction Labour
Outcomes: Enhanced Profits for Contractors and Others
Foreign Workers in Agriculture
Conclusion
Alternatives to Foreign Labour in Japan
Japan in the Labour Migration Literature
Before the Oil Shock - Was Japan Different?
Official and Private Perceptions of the Problem
Substitutes for Foreign Labour
Economic Policy and State Governance
Conclusion
Labour Migration, Social Membership, and Race
Foreign Labour and Social Membership
The Perspective of Sending Countries
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Specification of the Problem
The Need for a New Approach
The Basic Argument
Research Strategy
Normative Interlude
Plan of the Book
Labour Migration in the Postwar Period
Concepts: From Intuition to Greater Precision
Empirical Applications
Foreign Workers in Wealthy Countries
Conclusion
Foreign Workers Policy in Israel
Policy Making in Israel
Palestines from the Occupied Territories
Israel's New Foreign Labour Force
The Failure to Attract Israelis to Construction
The Decision to Import Construction Labor
Outcomes: Enhanced Profits for Contractors and Others
Foreign Workers in Agriculture
Conclusion
Alternatives to Foreign Labour in Japan
Japan in the Labour Migration Literature
Before the Oil Shock - Was Japan Different?
Official and Private Perceptions of the Problem
Substitutes for Foreign Labour
Economic Policy and State Governance
Conclusion
Labour Migration, Social Membership, and Race
Foreign Labour and Social Membership
The Perspective of Sending Countries
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Specification of the Problem
The Need for a New Approach
The Basic Argument
Research Strategy
Normative Interlude
Plan of the Book
Labour Migration in the Postwar Period
Concepts: From Intuition to Greater Precision
Empirical Applications
Foreign Workers in Wealthy Countries
Conclusion
Foreign Workers Policy in Israel
Policy Making in Israel
Palestines from the Occupied Territories
Israel's New Foreign Labour Force
The Failure to Attract Israelis to Construction
The Decision to Import Construction Labour
Outcomes: Enhanced Profits for Contractors and Others
Foreign Workers in Agriculture
Conclusion
Alternatives to Foreign Labour in Japan
Japan in the Labour Migration Literature
Before the Oil Shock - Was Japan Different?
Official and Private Perceptions of the Problem
Substitutes for Foreign Labour
Economic Policy and State Governance
Conclusion
Labour Migration, Social Membership, and Race
Foreign Labour and Social Membership
The Perspective of Sending Countries
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Specification of the Problem
The Need for a New Approach
The Basic Argument
Research Strategy
Normative Interlude
Plan of the Book
Labour Migration in the Postwar Period
Concepts: From Intuition to Greater Precision
Empirical Applications
Foreign Workers in Wealthy Countries
Conclusion
Foreign Workers Policy in Israel
Policy Making in Israel
Palestines from the Occupied Territories
Israel's New Foreign Labour Force
The Failure to Attract Israelis to Construction
The Decision to Import Construction Labor
Outcomes: Enhanced Profits for Contractors and Others
Foreign Workers in Agriculture
Conclusion
Alternatives to Foreign Labour in Japan
Japan in the Labour Migration Literature
Before the Oil Shock - Was Japan Different?
Official and Private Perceptions of the Problem
Substitutes for Foreign Labour
Economic Policy and State Governance
Conclusion
Labour Migration, Social Membership, and Race
Foreign Labour and Social Membership
The Perspective of Sending Countries
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
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