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Reverse migration 6 Capital formation 3 Covid-19 3 GKRA 3 Gender 3 German reunification 3 Housing services 3 Labor market integration 3 Rural labor market 3 reverse migration 3 Arbeitsmarkt 2 Arbeitsmarktintegration 2 Arbeitsmigranten 2 Coronavirus 2 Deutschland 2 Geschlecht 2 Investition 2 Labour market 2 Ländlicher Arbeitsmarkt 2 MGNREGA 2 Migrant workers 2 Nationale Einheit 2 Regionale Arbeitsmobilität 2 Rural labour market 2 Schock 2 Shock 2 Social security 2 Soziale Sicherheit 2 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 2 Women workers 2 asylum seekers 2 climate change-induced displacement 2 environmental refugees 2 forced displacement 2 forced migration 2 forced migration theories 2 internally displaced persons 2 refugees 2 stateless persons 2 Anna Hazare 1
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Book / Working Paper 10
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 10
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Fuchs, Benjamin 3 Grossmann, Volker 3 Sangwan, Nikita 3 Schäfer, Andreas 3 Sharma, Swati 3 Bisht, Tulsi Charan 2 Steger, Thomas 2 Mehta, Aasha Kapur 1 Pazhanisamy, R. 1 Satpathy, Trishna 1 Steger, Thomas M. 1
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eSocialSciences 1
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ADBI Working Paper 1 CReAM Discussion Paper Series 1 Department of Humanities and Social Sciences / Policy Brief 1 Discussion paper series 1 Economics Working Paper Series 1 IEG working paper 1 QBS Research Paper 1 Queen’s Management School working paper series : working paper series 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1 Working papers / ADB Institute 1
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EconStor 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 1
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Labor Market Shocks, Social Protection and Women's Work
Sangwan, Nikita; Sharma, Swati - 2024
the Indian context, where lockdowns spurred a reverse migration of male workers from urban to rural areas, exerting …
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Forced displacement: A rapidly rising vulnerability and its challenges for an inclusive and sustainable Asia and the Pacific
Bisht, Tulsi Charan - 2024
Forced displacement results from some form of direct or indirect violence or factors known as push factors. Such migration is not an outcome of volition but of coercion. Based on a systematic review of relevant literature, this report presents rapidly rising trends of forced displacement in the...
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Labor market shocks, social protection and women's work
Sangwan, Nikita; Sharma, Swati - 2024
the Indian context, where lockdowns spurred a reverse migration of male workers from urban to rural areas, exerting …
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Forced displacement : a rapidly rising vulnerability and its challenges for an inclusive and sustainable Asia and the Pacific
Bisht, Tulsi Charan - 2024
Forced displacement results from some form of direct or indirect violence or factors known as push factors. Such migration is not an outcome of volition but of coercion. Based on a systematic review of relevant literature, this report presents rapidly rising trends of forced displacement in the...
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Labor market shocks, social protection and women's work
Sangwan, Nikita; Sharma, Swati - 2022
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Pandemic Impact on Migrants, Immigrants and Reverse Migrants in India. Implications for Immediate Policy Interventions
Pazhanisamy, R. - 2020
The present Covid -19 pandemic has taken away many millions of lives across the countries and negatively affect the lifestyles of crores of households and the migrant populations are the immediate victims of such disaster. This policy brief trace and reveals the extent of migrants population in...
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Reversal of Migration Flows: A Fresh Look at the German Reunification
Grossmann, Volker; Schäfer, Andreas; Steger, Thomas; … - 2016
consistent with the presented evidence in the reverse migration scenario. …
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Reversal of Migration Flows: A Fresh Look at the German Reunification
Grossmann, Volker; Schäfer, Andreas; Steger, Thomas; … - 2016
consistent with the presented evidence in the reverse migration scenario. …
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Reversal of migration flows : a fresh look at the German reunification
Grossmann, Volker; Schäfer, Andreas; Steger, Thomas M.; … - 2016
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Escaping Poverty: The Ralegan Siddhi Case
Mehta, Aasha Kapur; Satpathy, Trishna - eSocialSciences - 2010
Poverty remains to be the most important development issue facing India with an estimated 301.72 million Indians (27.5 percent) living below the poverty line in 2004-2005. In 1975, Ralegan Siddhi was just another drought prone, poverty stricken village, but it has had much success in poverty...
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