Out of the North

"Discussions of inter-regional migration often focus on what might be called South-to-North flows, such as Mexico to the U.S. In this note I use North in a different sense, meaning Far North--the northern rim of the Atlantic (North Atlantic Arc) and the north circumpolar lands. Over the past 14...

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Main Author: Hamilton, Lawrence C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10535/3165
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/3165 2023-05-15T17:31:00+02:00 Out of the North Hamilton, Lawrence C. North America 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/3165 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10535/3165 The Common Property Resource Digest 69 June migration indigenous institutions culture Social Organization Journal Article published 2004 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:16:53Z "Discussions of inter-regional migration often focus on what might be called South-to-North flows, such as Mexico to the U.S. In this note I use North in a different sense, meaning Far North--the northern rim of the Atlantic (North Atlantic Arc) and the north circumpolar lands. Over the past 14 years, my colleagues and I have studied migration flows out of this North. Such flows occur within some highly developed countries, including Canada, the U.S. and Norway, but like low latitude flows they move from less-developed to more-developed places." Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) Canada Norway
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Out of the North
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description "Discussions of inter-regional migration often focus on what might be called South-to-North flows, such as Mexico to the U.S. In this note I use North in a different sense, meaning Far North--the northern rim of the Atlantic (North Atlantic Arc) and the north circumpolar lands. Over the past 14 years, my colleagues and I have studied migration flows out of this North. Such flows occur within some highly developed countries, including Canada, the U.S. and Norway, but like low latitude flows they move from less-developed to more-developed places."
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The Common Property Resource Digest
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June
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