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- Buffer_theory abstract "In the late 1950s a number of European countries (most notably West Germany and France) decided on a migration policy known as the buffer theory. Owing to rapid economic recovery in the post WWII period (aided by the American Marshall plan) there were many more job vacancies than people who were available or becoming available in the workforce to fill them. To resolve this situation they decided to \"import\" workers from the southern Mediterranean basin (including North Africa) on a temporary capacity to fill this labour shortfall. These workers were invitees of the governments and came to Europe initially on the understanding that they could at any point in time in the future be repatriated if and when economic circumstances changed. These Gastarbeiter as they became known in Germany were mainly young unskilled males who very often left their families behind in their country of origin and migrated alone as 'Economic Migrant'. They worked predominantly in certain areas of the economy where working conditions were poorer than those of indigenous Germans and where the rates of pay were considerably lower. Ultimately they came to predominate in low paid service rated employment. The situation remained unchanged until the 1970s economic recession. Jobs were being lost in manufacturing and industry in particular but not necessarily in the occupational types in which the migrants worked. In 1974 the then West German government imposed a ban restricting any future economic migrants and offered the possibility of returning to their country of origin to many others, few migrants took up the offer and stayed at their jobs or began to receive unemployment assistance from the state. This led to increased tensions and feeling of resentment from many German people.".
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- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_factor_movements.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_in_Europe.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_cleansing.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Everett_S._Lee_model_of_migration.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Family_reunification.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_worker.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Friction_of_distance.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Gastarbeiter.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_model.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Immigration_policy.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Inverse_distance_law.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Curtain.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Plan.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Pied-Noir.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Push-pull_theory.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Racial_integration.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Recession.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Refugee.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Theory_of_intervening_opportunities.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink Welfare_state.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
- Buffer_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buffer theory".
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- Buffer_theory subject Category:Anthropology.
- Buffer_theory subject Category:Demography.
- Buffer_theory subject Category:Economic_theories.
- Buffer_theory subject Category:Human_migration.
- Buffer_theory subject Category:Immigration_law.
- Buffer_theory subject Category:International_factor_movements.
- Buffer_theory subject Category:Islam_in_Europe.
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- Buffer_theory comment "In the late 1950s a number of European countries (most notably West Germany and France) decided on a migration policy known as the buffer theory. Owing to rapid economic recovery in the post WWII period (aided by the American Marshall plan) there were many more job vacancies than people who were available or becoming available in the workforce to fill them.".
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