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The economy of seeking asylum in the global city
Francesco Vecchio
Centre for Law and Justice
Monash University
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Asylum Seekers
100%
Seeking Asylum
100%
Global Cities
100%
Hong Kong
40%
Social Exclusion
20%
Deviant
20%
Resident Population
20%
Economic Opportunity
20%
Legal Status
20%
Local Conditions
20%
Economic Sectors
20%
Local Residents
20%
Economic Prosperity
20%
Survival Strategies
20%
Post-industrial
20%
Income Generating Activities
20%
Economic Space
20%
Illegality
20%
Industrial Conditions
20%
Public Discourse
20%
Social Sciences
Asylum Seeker
100%
World City
100%
Hong Kong
40%
Social Exclusion
20%
Legal Status
20%
Illegality
20%
Survival Strategy
20%
Resident Population
20%