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Migration: an economic and social analysis

Migration: an economic and social analysis

... 6.43 The concentration of migrants in specific locations can also generate social effects, for example through the competition for jobs and resources in local markets. There is at least anecdotal evidence that ... See full document

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Socio-Economic Causes And Results Of Migration: The Case Of Turkey And Migration Of Syrians

Socio-Economic Causes And Results Of Migration: The Case Of Turkey And Migration Of Syrians

... labor migration towards d eveloped countries, including other European countri es has ...The migration of the new e ra, which is di fferent from the economic migration a ft er the World W ar ... See full document

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Spatial Dependence, Social Networks, and Economic Structures in Regional Labor Migration

Spatial Dependence, Social Networks, and Economic Structures in Regional Labor Migration

... in migration studies, but what are the elements of W (that is, w) that determine the definition of neighbors? Here, we use three definitions of a spatial weight ...tight economic and labor ...regions. ... See full document

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Migration, Social Security, and Economic Growth

Migration, Social Security, and Economic Growth

... on economic performance in an overlapping-generations model with international ...of social security since it affects the quantity and quality of future tax ...international migration will be higher ... See full document

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The Economic Impact of Migration – Productivity Analysis for Spain and the UK

The Economic Impact of Migration – Productivity Analysis for Spain and the UK

... direct economic consequences of immigration on host nations’ productivity performance at a sectoral ...of migration, for Spain, the phenomenon is much more ...of migration on productivity using two ... See full document

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Estimation and analysis of economic factors affecting migration using multiple regression analysis  (Case Study: Sudanese university professors in Saudi Universities)   (The time period 2011 – 2016)

Estimation and analysis of economic factors affecting migration using multiple regression analysis (Case Study: Sudanese university professors in Saudi Universities) (The time period 2011 – 2016)

... all economic factors so we reject the hypothesis of nothingness and accept the alternative hypothesis, and this means that there is a significant statistical relationship between the economic factors and ... See full document

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Labor Migration from Uzbekistan: Social and Economic Impacts on Local Development

Labor Migration from Uzbekistan: Social and Economic Impacts on Local Development

... labor migration called the new economics of migration, which considers labor migration as a decision taken at household level in order to minimize the risks they may have by sending some members of ... See full document

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Managing migration in Ireland : a social and economic analysis

Managing migration in Ireland : a social and economic analysis

... of Migration”, prepared by the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs and Forfás to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, it is also suggested that “Ireland generally attracts highly skilled immigrants ... See full document

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The Implications of Migration Theory for Distributive Justice

The Implications of Migration Theory for Distributive Justice

... for analysis and for moral assessment, but it is important not to ignore morally salient causal relationships between ...below, economic restructuring imposed by international organizations, trade policies ... See full document

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Citizenship acquisition of Turkish immigrants in Canada and Germany: a comparative analysis

Citizenship acquisition of Turkish immigrants in Canada and Germany: a comparative analysis

... and migration policy (whether it is restricted or multicul- tural); economic, social and political benefits and costs of host country’s citizenship; and individuals ’ conceptualization of citizenship ... See full document

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Spaces of Crisis, Experiences and Challenges: Reflections on the 10th Aegean Seminar, Syros Island, 5th - 8th September 2012, Greece

Spaces of Crisis, Experiences and Challenges: Reflections on the 10th Aegean Seminar, Syros Island, 5th - 8th September 2012, Greece

... 2011 migration was conceived as a major problem of the capital city. Migration policies are related to the state, the political, social, economic and cultural context, which in Greek case, end ... See full document

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Impact of Rural Urban Migration on Physical and Social Environment: The Case of Karnal City

Impact of Rural Urban Migration on Physical and Social Environment: The Case of Karnal City

... Actually, migration is the combined effect of both push and pull factors (Everett, ...environmental, social, economic, political and other ...on migration focuses on RUM as a result of ... See full document

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The population of Sarawak

The population of Sarawak

... The growth of Sarawak's population, whether brought about by foreign migration or natural increase, can be viewed in relation to political, geographical, social and economic changes over time. ... See full document

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The Political Economy of Russian Migration Politics

The Political Economy of Russian Migration Politics

... Abstract: The authors argue that despite significant numbers of foreign workers present in the Russian labor market Russia remains unattractive for highly skilled foreign workers. The economic crisis the country ... See full document

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Internal migration in northeast Thailand : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

Internal migration in northeast Thailand : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... Although the concept of this approach is basically simple and roughly in conformity with the historical experience of economic growth in the West, its assumptions are too rigid and inapplicable to most ... See full document

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Globalization of Migration Processes: on the Threshold of the New Migration Reality

Globalization of Migration Processes: on the Threshold of the New Migration Reality

... of migration on the threshold of a new migration reality. Migration is considered to be one of the most actively developing global issues at present as more and more people are crossing the border of ... See full document

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Borders and social migration trends

Borders and social migration trends

... The corridors of movement which are opened by the refugees and migrants began using not only economic migrants, but also criminal networks of smugglers, hidden or that occur terrorists and jihadists. From refugee ... See full document

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Urbanisation and Migration: An Analysis of Trends, Patterns and Policies in Asia

Urbanisation and Migration: An Analysis of Trends, Patterns and Policies in Asia

... the economic meltdown in the countries which affected their cities adversely, bringing down their growth in urban ...Indeed, migration in the twentieth-century Asia had a bottom-heavy structure dominated by ... See full document

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Comparative Migration Studies: an introduction

Comparative Migration Studies: an introduction

... of migration in the sense that we actively encourage contributions that explore not only the process of migrating, but also to the factors that trigger migration and to the consequences of this ... See full document

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A Study Of Migratory Labour In Mohali

A Study Of Migratory Labour In Mohali

... of migration, the section highlights the major characteristics of the rural to urban migration and also indicates its socio-economic ...the migration such as labour ...duration ... See full document

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