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Title: Migrants and niches: economic structure of migration streams in Peninsular Malaysia, 1965-70
Authors: Mei, Ling Young
Conference Name: Report of Population Seminar : Population and Sectoral Development
Keywords: Migration
Economic development
Conference Date: 1981-01-02
Conference Location: Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
Abstract: The clustering of certain ethnic groups within certain industries and occupations in a country is a classic product of a society with imigrants. However, in many Third World countries where colonialism has had an impact, such a pattern is reinforced by colonial policies. The Malaysian economy, where Malays, Chinese and Indians tend to dominate in specific industries and occupations, is a case in point (Hassan , 1973; Hirschman, 1979; Tham, 1977).
Pages: 1-25
Call Number: HB3644.6.A3.R4 sem kat
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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