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British migration 4 British fiction 1 Hedonic analysis 1 Inter-area competition and arbitrage 1 Migratory imagination 1 Residential choice 1 Selectivity 1 Territorial attractiveness 1 US migration 1 agent-effects 1 emigration 1 hedonic analysis 1 immigration 1 location-effects 1 migration 1 mobility 1 residential choices 1 territorial appeal 1 transnationalism 1
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Free 4
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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English 2 French 1 Undetermined 1
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GERVAIS-AGUER, Marie-Martine 2 Cohen, Jeffrey H. 1 Heikkila, Elli 1 Lunt, Neil 1 Sirkeci, Ibrahim 1
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Groupement de Recherches Économiques et Sociales (GRES) 2
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Cahiers du GRES (2002-2009) 2 Migration Letters 2
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Boats, planes and trains: British migration, mobility and transnational experience
Lunt, Neil - In: Migration Letters 5 (2008) 2, pp. 151-165
This paper discusses the paucity of scholarship on contemporary British international migration experience, and high-lights why British nations are viewed as beyond detailed international migration and transnational scholarship. Resisting this closure, discussion invokes a transnational lens to...
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Editorial: Migration and Migration Letters
Sirkeci, Ibrahim; Cohen, Jeffrey H.; Heikkila, Elli - In: Migration Letters 5 (2008) 2, pp. 107-110
The article examines trends in voting preferences and voting behaviour of Turkish- Migration is a dynamic and changing phenomenon so too is migration scholarship and research. While we understand that migration experience has always been responsive to political and economic environments we...
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Prospective analysis: residential choice and territorial attractiveness
GERVAIS-AGUER, Marie-Martine - Groupement de Recherches Économiques et Sociales (GRES) - 2006
A multitude of complex factors may affect the dynamics of where people choose to live yet little analysis has been done on the determinants of residential choice. With the help of a large on-line survey, the present paper will try to unscramble the criteria of choice used by British citizens...
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The basis of territorial appeal regarding residence (In French)
GERVAIS-AGUER, Marie-Martine - Groupement de Recherches Économiques et Sociales (GRES) - 2004
Changes in living space often derive from complex and multiple factors, which are both of objective and subjective, rational and irrational nature. The issues which are linked to the presence of new populations are analysed, in the area of residential economics, in terms of costs v. returns,...
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