Most Japanese correspondence is from Minister for Foreign Affairs. ; Cover title. ; [pt. 1] Correspondence from 1892 to January 29, 1908, comprising the views interchanged between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan; and also various assurances given by the Imperial Japanese Government.--pt. 2. [Further views exchanged between the United States and Japan. Correspondence between the Department of State and other branches of government] ; Mode of access: Internet.
Most Japanese correspondence is from Minister for Foreign Affairs. ; Foreword to pt. 2 signed: Department of State, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, June 3, 1909. ; At head of title: Confidential. ; Cover title. ; [pt. 1] Correspondence from 1892 to January 29, 1908, comprising the views interchanged between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan; and also various assurances given by the Imperial Japanese Government.--pt. 2. [Further views exchanged between the United States and Japan. Correspondence between the Department of State and other branches of government] ; Mode of access: Internet.
Corruption plays a significant role in how (un)attractive a country is to skilled workers. Rather than focusing on education or immigration policies, governments ought first to tackle corruption in the labour market if they want to attract international talent.
Due to the economic crisis, from the beginning of the new century many of Portugal's former immigrants have moved on to Spain and other European countries, in parallel with the increase in Portuguese emigration. In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy and Greece, the country registered a strong immigration in the late 1990s. However, in the early years of the new century immigration has decreased. At the same time, emigration has continued and a new wave of emigrants has left the country, mostly directed towards Spain. As regards government policy, admission and integration have been addressed but emigration has not seriously been looked into.
p. 2 ; column 6 ; 1 ¾ col. in. ; A report on the amount of travel between St. Louis, Missouri and Salt Lake City. A large part is due to trains with army supplies for government forces in Salt Lake. Aside from this there is a vast amount of miscellaneous emigration and commercial travel existing between the two points. From the St. Louis Republican.
Publié comme documents du Sénat, 61e Congrès, 2e et 3e session. Un index général était prévu, v. 42, comme document 785 du Sénat, 61e Congrès, 3e session. Il n'a pas été imprimé. ; William P. Dillingham, président. ; decisions. 3. Steerage legislation, 1819-1908. 4. State immigration and alien laws--[v. 40] The immigration situation in other countries : Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil--[v. 41] Statements and recommendations submitted by societies and organizations interested in the subject of immigration. Emig. & immig. 2. Emigration and immigration. 3. Emigration and immigration law - U.S. I. Dillingham, William Paul, 1843-1923. II. Title. ; [v. 1-2] Abstracts of reports of the Immigration commision--[v. 3] Statistical review of immigration, 1820-1910. Distribution of immigrants, 1850-1900--[v. 4] Emigration conditions in Europe--[v. 5] Dictionary of races of peoples--[v. 6-25] Imigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts)--[v. 26-27] Immigrants in cities : a study of the population of selected districts in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Milwaukee--[v. 28] Occupation of the first and second generations of immigrants in the United States. Fecundity of immigrant women--[v. 29-33] The children of immigrants in schools (in five volumes)--[v. 34-35] Immigrants as charit seekers--[v. 36] Immigration and crime--[v. 37] Steerage conditions, importation and harboring of women for immoral purposes, immigrant homes and aid societies, immigrant banks--[v. 38] Changes in bodily form of descendants of immigrants. (Final report)--[v. 39] Immigration legislation. 1. Federal immigration legislation. 2. Digest of immigration ; Edition sur microfiches accompagnée d'un guide. ; Mode of access: Internet.
[p. 1] ; column 5 ; 10 col. in. ; A detailed report on the condition of the Mormon emigrants camped in Carson Valley on their way to Utah; also an account of the ability and willingness of the Mormons to wage war against the federal government.
Reprinted from: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, September, 1915. Publication no. 921. ; Caption title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Published as Senate documents of the 61st Congress, 2d and 3d sessions. A general index was announced, as v. 42, to be Senate doc. 785, 61st Cong., 3d sess. It has not been printed. ; William P. Dillingham, chairman. ; Immigrants as charity seekers--[v. 36] Immigration and crime--[v. 37] Steerage conditions, importation and harboring of women for immoral purposes, immigrant homes and aid societies, immigrant banks--[v. 38] Changes in bodily form of descendants of immigrants. (Final report)--[v. 39] Immigration legislation. 1. Federal immigration legislation. 2. Digest of immigration decisions. 3. Steerage legislation, 1819-1908. 4. State immigration and alien laws--[v. 40] Theimmigration situation in other countries : Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil--[v. 41] Statements and recommendations submitted by societies and organizations interested in the subject of immigration. (61st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 764) ; [v. 1-2] Abstracts of reports of the Immigration commission--[v. 3] Statistical review of immigration, 1820-1910. Distribution of immigrants, 1850-1900--[v. 4] Emigration conditions in Europe--[v. 5] Dictionary of races of peoples--[v. 6-25] Imigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts)--[v. 26-27] Immigrants in cities : a study of the population of selected districts in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Milwaukee--[v. 28] Occupation of the first and second generations of immigrants in the United States. Fecundity of immigrant women--[v. 29-33] The children of immigrants in schools (in five volumes)--[v. 34-35] ; Mode of access: Internet.
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate. ; Research project undertaken by the University of the Fraser Valley South Asian Studies Institute, formerly the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies in 2015
This is an editorial discussing Canadian immigration laws and criticizing the liberal government for mismanaging immigration policy while praising the conservative opposition for pursuing more --effective-- legislation which would allow the government more discretion in who they encouraged or allowed to immigrate. ; Research project undertaken by the University of the Fraser Valley South Asian Studies Institute, formerly the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies in 2015
[p. 4] ; column 2 ; 1 ¼ col. in. ; A report on the number of Mormon emigrants expected this season. Congress has outlawed bigamy, and the enforcement of this law may cause trouble in Utah.