New Trends in Micronesian Migration: Fsm Migration to Guam and the Marianas, 1990-1993

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Hezel, S. J., Francis; Levin, Michael (1996-03-01). "New Trends in Micronesian Migration: Fsm Migration to Guam and the Marianas, 1990-1993". Pacific Studies. 19 (1). ISSN 0275-3596.

Abstract: Focuses primarily on migration patterns from the Federated States of Micronesia to Guam and the Mariana Islands during the early 1990s. It includes a detailed survey and analysis of demographic movements within this specific geographic region over the period from 1990 to 1993. The report examines migration flows, population changes, and related social and economic factors affecting Micronesian communities in Guam and the Marianas. It addresses institutional and governmental roles in migration processes and references relevant treaties and policies impacting migration during the stated years. The document also discusses the implications of migration on local labor markets, education systems, and community structures within the Marianas. The report is structured as a policy review and demographic survey with statistical data and historical accounts of migration trends. It includes references to agencies involved in migration management and regional cooperation frameworks relevant to the Micronesian migration experience during the early 1990s.