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(1946-2022) Scholar, author. Demetrios Papademetriou was born in Patras, Greece, and died in Washington, District of Columbia. He taught for a time at the New School for Social Research in New York.

Full Name

Demetrios Papademetriou

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Papademetriou taught for a time at the New School for Social Research in Manhattan, New York.

1946

BIRTH

Demetrios George Papademetriou was born in Patras, Greece, on February 18, 1946.

1986

LITWORK

Undocumented Aliens in the New York Metropolitan Area: An Exploration into Their Social and Labor Market Incorporation
Center Migration Studies
0913256994 / 978-0913256992
Nonfiction.

1991

LITWORK

The Unsettled Relationship: Labor Migration and Economic Development
Praeger
031325463X / 978-0313254635
Nonfiction, edited by Mr. Papademetriou and Philip L. Martin.

1992

LITWORK

International Migration in North America: Issues, Policies, Implications
U.S. DOL/Bureau of International Labor Affairs

Nonfiction.

1995

LITWORK

Managing Uncertainty: Regulating Immigration Flows in Advanced Industrial Countries
Brookings Institute Press
0870030698 / 978-0870030697
Nonfiction written with Kimberly A. Hamilton.

1996

LITWORK

Converging Paths to Restriction: French, Italian, and British Responses to Immigration
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
0870030736 / 978-0870030734
Nonfiction written with Kimberly A. Hamilton.

1996

LITWORK

Germany's Wavering Welcome to Newcomers
Brookings Institution Press
0870031147 / 9780870031144
Nonfiction.

1997

LITWORK

Balancing Interests: Rethinking U.S. Selection of Skilled Immigrants
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
0870031074 / 978-0870031076
Nonfiction written with Stephen Yale-Loehr.

1999

LITWORK

Balancing Acts: Toward a Fair Bargain on Seasonal Agricultural Workers
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
0870031759 / 9780870031755
Nonfiction.

2000

LITWORK

Reinventing Japan: Immigration's Role in Shaping Japan's Future
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
0870031821 / 9780870031823
Nonfiction written with Kimberly A. Hamilton.

2009

LITWORK

Immigration Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany: Negotiating Membership and Remaking the Nation
Berghahn Books
1845456114 / 978-1845456115
Nonfiction written by Mr. Papademetriou and Douglas B. Klusmeyer.

2022

DEATH

Demetrios Papademetriou died at a hospital in Washington, District of Columbia, on January 26, 2022.

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