Abstract

There is much talk and dispute in every sector of society over the question of accepting foreign laborers into the country, however the so-called “internationalization of economy” makes it both inevitable for multinational coporations to develop on the one hand and for the internationalization of people and labor force lead to labor movement or migration on the other. Much dispute up until now tend to have neglected or abstracted the principle perspective, that is the advancement of “an internationalization of captial and wage-labor relations” on a global scale. In my paper, I wish to clarify the structure of foreign labor inflow from the standpoint of “internatinal labor movement” on the grounds of the questions posed in leading areas of international economy.

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