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Title: YUGOSLAV WORKER EMIGRATION, 1963-1973
GOVERNMENT POLICY AND PRESS COVERAGE
By: David E. Goodlett, Jacob W. Kipp
Format: Hardback

List price: £89.95


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ISBN 10: 0773453989
ISBN 13: 9780773453982
Publisher: THE EDWIN MELLEN PRESS LTD
Pub. date: 27 March, 2007
Pages: 208
Description: Using Yugoslav newspapers and other periodicals, as well as government news dispatches and translations of radio broadcasts, this book provides a look at the Yugoslav government's policy on the escalating worker emigration during the years 1963-1973.
Synopsis: This study, using major Yugoslav newspapers and other periodicals, as well as government news dispatches and translations of radio broadcasts, provides a first time look the Yugoslav government's policy on the rapidly escalating worker emigration during the years 1963-1973. This work should appeal to scholars interested in Eastern European history and government policy. This study examines the Yugoslav government's policy on the rapidly escalating Yugoslav worker emigration from 1963-1973 through the coverage of that emigration in the major Yugoslav news media during these same years. Because the Yugoslav press contained a degree of contrasting opinion that was high relative to other Communist states during the same period, while at the same time allowing no questioning of settled policy, its coverage of this subject provides a useful window into the shifting attitudes toward worker emigration of the government and especially of President Tito.Using as sources the major Yugoslav newspapers and other periodicals, as well as dispatches from Tanjug, the Yugoslav government's official news agency, and translations of radio broadcasts, the picture comes clearly into focus of a government struggling to manage the effects of this exodus, but unable to affect the outflow in a substantive way because it was unavoidable given the external labor markets and the policy of self-management itself.
Publication: US
Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
Returns: Non-returnable
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