Migrant workers and xenophobia in the Middle East

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Ray Jureidini
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Migrant workers and xenophobia in the Middle East

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English
Pages
17

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Migrant workers and xenophobia in the Middle East
2003, UN Research Institute for Social Development
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Edition Notes

Summaries in English, French and Spanish.
Distribution: General (not for deposit).
"December 2003".
On cover: Identidades, conflictos y cohesión social = Identités, conflits et cohésion = Identities, conflict and cohesion.
Paper written for the 2001 UNRISD International Conference on Racism and Public Policy.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-16).
Document symbol and job no. on p. [18].
Available also at UNRISD website.
UN Job no.: G03003171 E.
Material type: Reports/studies.

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Geneva
Series
Identities, conflict, and cohesion programme paper,, no. 2

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Library of Congress
HD8656 .M535 2003

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Pagination
viii, 17 p. ;
Number of pages
17

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OL3370912M
LCCN
2004450967

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