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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
INTRODUCTION
Table 1. Distribution of R&D Scientists and Engineers and Expenditures -Estimated Percentages for 1970 and 1980
I. REVERSE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY: A PERSPECTIVE
II. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND REVERSE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY: NATURE AND PATTERN
Table 2.1 Estimated Migration from Major World Regions to Selected Developed Countries
Table 2.2 Movement of Scientific and Technical Personnel to the United States, 1956-61
Table 2.3 Selected R&D Indicators for Selected Countries
Table 2.4 Immigration of Professional, Technical and Kindred Workers before and after the Passage of the Act of October 3, 1965
Table 2.5 Foreign Professionals in Australia by Birthplace and Occupation - 1966
III. US IMMIGRATION POLICY: ISSUES AND TRENDS
Table 3.1 Categories and Allocation of Preference Immigrants, as per IMMACT, 1990
IV. US IMMIGRATION POLICY AND THE IMMIGRATION OF HQM INTO THE UNITED STATES
Table 4.1 Immigration to the US by Decade, Fiscal Years 1820-1995
Table 4.2 Percentage of Immigrants Admitted to the United States by Region and Period
Fig. - 4.1Immigrants Admitted to the United States from the Top Five Countries of Last Residence: 1821 to 1995
Immigration Policy and the Immigration of Professionals
Table 4.3 lmmigration of Professional Technical and Kindred Workers into the US before and after the passage of the Act of October 3, 196S
Table 4.4 Percentage Distribution of Immigrants with stated Occupation and PTK Workers as a Percentage of total Occupation Immigrants by Continent: 1961-95
Table 4.5 Categories and Allocation of Employment Based Preferences
Table 4.6 Immigrant Scientists, Engineers, Physicians and Surgeons - Fiscal Years 1949-70
Table 4.7 Third World Immigrants Admitted into the US by Occupation during 1962 -1966 and for the Year 1967
Fig. - 4.2 Annual Number of
Table 4.8 Trends in Skilled Migration from Developing Countries to USA, Canada and the UK 1961-76
Table 4.9 Immigrant Physicians and Surgeons in the US from Selected Asian Countries 1962-1970
Table 4.10 Size of Immigrant Flows, Ages 20-64 by Occupation and Region of Birth 1988-1990
Table 4.11 Asian Professionals to the US by Selected Countries 1988-90
Table 4.12 Selected Classes of Non-immigrants Admitted to the US for Selected Fiscal Years
Table 4.13 Immigrant Professionals Naturalised during 1990-95
V. REVERSE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY FROM INDIA TO THE UNITED STATES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO US IMMIGRATION POLICY
Table 5.1 Indian Immigration to the United States Fiscal Years 1942-1994
Table 5.2 Indian Immigrants Admitted as Occupation Category and PTK Category as Percentage of total Occupation Immigrants
Table 5.3 Indian Professionals in US - Fiscal Years 1956-1995 (Engineers, Natural Scientists, Doctors and Computer Professionals)
Table 5.4 Immigrant Indian Scientists and Engineers to USA by Age Group for 1986
Table 5.5 Indian Immigrants who Adjusted their Status from Non-immigrant to Immigrant - 1969 (PTK)
Table 5.6 (a) Indians Awarded Science Doctorate: 1960-1985
Table 5.6 (b) Indians Awarded Engineering Doctorate: 1960-1985
Table 5.6 (c) Non-US Citizens Awarded Science Doctorate by Science Fields - 1985
Table 5.6 (d) Non-US Citizens Awarded Engineering Doctorates for Selected Engineering Fields - 1985
Table 5.7 Asian Professionals in the US by Occupations and Selected Countries of Origin 1988-90
Table 5.8 (a) Location of Graduates of IIT, Bombay (1973-77) Discipline-wise
Table 5.8 (b) Location of Graduates of IIT, Bombay (1973-77) Year-wise Analysis
Table 5.8 (c) Location of Graduates of IIT, Bombay (1973-77) Discipline-wise Analysis for top twenty five per cent in each Discipline
Table 5.8 (d) Location of Graduates of IIT, Bombay (1973-77) Year-wise Analysis for top twenty five per cent in each Year
VI. OBSERVATlONS
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APPENDIX
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION LEGISLATION