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Immigration policymaking in the global era : in pursuit of global talent
01 02 Through a comparative case study analysis of the United Kingdom and Germany, with references to the United States, this study examines the impetuses for and processes by which governments came to choose the points system for immigration control. 19 02 This book explores the current trend in states' preferences for international labor migrants, a scarcely studied area of international political economy This book encompasses not only an explanation for the globalization of the point system but also a thorough examination of the determinants of states' interest in high skilled migrants This book sheds light on industrialized states' efforts to manage immigration to maximize their share of highly skilled workers, which if successful will have implications for their future competitiveness 02 02 Through a comparative case study analysis of the United Kingdom and Germany, with references to the United States, this study examines the impetuses for and processes by which governments came to choose the points system for immigration control. 13 02 Natasha T. Duncan is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Mercyhurst College. 31 02 Examination of the points system used for immigration control 04 02 The Demand For Skilled Migrants: Domestic and International Factors Immigration Policy Alternatives Immigration Policymaking in the Global Era: Three Theories Britain: From Zero-Immigration to Economic Migration Germany: Moving Toward 'Modern' Immigration Policy Conclusion: Balancing Political Needs and Economic Realities