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The document summarizes Dutch migration history from former colonies in the mid-20th century like the Dutch-Indies, Surinam and Dutch-Antillean due to trading. Labour migration increased after World War 2 from South Europe, Turkey and Morocco due to unemployment and shortages. The 1970s oil crisis caused prices and an embargo to rise, leading to a law on family reunification for Moroccan and Turkish migrants. Emigration was stimulated after World War 2 including to South Africa where Dutch farmers used African slaves and laborers.





