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Host countries and their immigrant population

Psychological Distress of Immigrant Population in Host School Systems and the Critical Period for Second Language Development: A Review.

Psychological Distress of Immigrant Population in Host School Systems and the Critical Period for Second Language Development: A Review.

... receiving countries, still it is important to consider significant well-being differences among natives and immigrants (with evidence of high rate of psychological needs for the second group) as well as the ...

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Fiscal impact of migration in host countries

Fiscal impact of migration in host countries

... the immigrant population because being that immigrants decide to stay only for a certain period of their working age, they do not represent a cost which is what represent people of retirement ...the ...

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Homeownership in the Immigrant Population

Homeownership in the Immigrant Population

... the immigrant population? Second, which are the key factors that drive these trends? It turns out that two variables—which been somewhat neglected in earlier studies of immigrant homeownership—play a ...

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Immigrant integration into host societies: the case of yemeni immigrant communities in metro detroit

Immigrant integration into host societies: the case of yemeni immigrant communities in metro detroit

... on immigrant integration analyzes the impact of some levels of cultural integration and has shown that it has an effect on increased political participation for ethnic ...European countries generally do ...

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The Healthy Immigrant Effect and Immigrant Selection: Evidence from Four Countries

The Healthy Immigrant Effect and Immigrant Selection: Evidence from Four Countries

... of immigrant self-selection: the positive health gap between recent immigrants to a country and the native-born residents of that country arises from the fact that immigrants are self-selected to be both healthy ...

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Should Countries Host the Olympics? The Impact on Host Countries Economy, Poverty, and Inequality

Should Countries Host the Olympics? The Impact on Host Countries Economy, Poverty, and Inequality

... to host the Olympics as a way to further development they will need to adopt policies that promote the games without sacrificing the budget for social ...that host country governments and the International ...

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Mental health of the ageing immigrant population

Mental health of the ageing immigrant population

... Gill Livingston & Sati Sembhi About 6% of older people in the UK are immigrants. Concentrated in deprived inner-city areas, their numbers are rising rapidly, with the ageing of those arriving after the Second World War. ...

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Pap Smears in the Somali Immigrant Population

Pap Smears in the Somali Immigrant Population

... ○ Couple and family meetings with cultural brokers to discuss sexual health and family planning with female patients, their partners, and their family, if so desired ● Centralization of dedicated new immigrant ...

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Making it in America: Social Mobility in the Immigrant Population

Making it in America: Social Mobility in the Immigrant Population

... the immigrant population, but also on the adjustment process experienced by the immigrant household across ...the immigrant population and summarizes some of the lessons implied by the ...

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Immigrant population, public space and housing in Barcelona

Immigrant population, public space and housing in Barcelona

... This paper focuses on Metropolitan Region of Barcelona, and analyzes its reality based on concrete data and specific in case studies, to verify and compare the initial proposal. To be able to determine parameters for ...

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Birth outcomes in Colorado's undocumented immigrant population

Birth outcomes in Colorado's undocumented immigrant population

... Only about half of the undocumented women began pre- natal care in their first trimester, as compared to almost 85 percent of the general population. The fact that they are residing in the United States illegally ...

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Source-Destination Cultural Differences, Immigrants’ Skill Levels, and Immigrant Stocks: Evidence from Six OECD Member Host Countries

Source-Destination Cultural Differences, Immigrants’ Skill Levels, and Immigrant Stocks: Evidence from Six OECD Member Host Countries

... (while also performing the McDonald and Moffitt, 1980, coefficient decomposition), ii) Ordinary Least Squares, iii) Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood, iv) Zero-inflated Poisson, and v) the Negative binomial techniques. ...

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Effects of individual immigrant attitudes and host culture attitudes on doctor-immigrant patient relationships and communication in Canada

Effects of individual immigrant attitudes and host culture attitudes on doctor-immigrant patient relationships and communication in Canada

... While survey scores showed that only one doctor- patient pair matched in their AOs to form a consensual relationship as predicted by the model, all doctors and patients reported a relatively good relationship. Accord- ...

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Problems Immigrants Face In Host Countries

Problems Immigrants Face In Host Countries

... The immigrant, therefore, not only needs social work skills and be culturally competent, but must also understand the breadth and the depth of the immigration ...

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Inequality of learning amongst immigrant children in industrialised countries

Inequality of learning amongst immigrant children in industrialised countries

... the countries it derives from a considerable group of ‘worst’ achieving immigrants who fall considerably behind ‘worst’ achieving native ...worker’ countries but also in the ...

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Inequality of Learning amongst Immigrant Children in Industrialised Countries

Inequality of Learning amongst Immigrant Children in Industrialised Countries

... the countries it derives from a considerable group of ‘worst’ achieving immigrants who fall considerably behind ‘worst’ achieving native ...worker’ countries but also in the ...

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Inequality of Learning Amongst Immigrant Children in Industrialised Countries

Inequality of Learning Amongst Immigrant Children in Industrialised Countries

... that of natives. Hence, based on this theory we would expect that over time educational dispersion between immigrants and natives are likely to become more similar. Segmented assimilation theory, formulated among others ...

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CiteSeerX — NBER. Health Difficulties in the Elderly Immigrant Population

CiteSeerX — NBER. Health Difficulties in the Elderly Immigrant Population

... of the elderly population. In fact, one specific question is bound to become an increasingly important concern in the economics of aging: how do immigrants fare in their post-retirement years and what does this ...

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Built Environments and Childhood Obesity Epidemic in the Immigrant Population

Built Environments and Childhood Obesity Epidemic in the Immigrant Population

... Abstract A lack of adequately built environments can negatively affect obesity rates among adolescents. The purpose of this quantitative cross-sectional study was to determine if there is a relationship between the ...

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NEBRASKA S IMMIGRANT POPULATION ECONOMIC AND FISCAL IMPACTS

NEBRASKA S IMMIGRANT POPULATION ECONOMIC AND FISCAL IMPACTS

... 2 While another important issue is the economic impact of state-to-state net migration within the United States, this report does not con- sider such dynamics. Our focus is on international migration. Moreover, we do not ...

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