• HOME
  • Search & Results
  • Full Text
  • Thesis Details
 
Page: 308
 
Full Screen

  • TITLE
  • 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
  • SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • APPENDIX
  • IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION LEGISLATION