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The more we study the migration phenomenon the more we understand how deep rooted in its understanding is the sentence … extremely important socio-political and demographic effects. Migration and integration policies are, also, evaluated in economic … researchers have neglected many key aspects of family-related migration, lagging behind, in this respect, North American and Latin …
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' integration paths in the UK. In this paper, we first present an overview of the evolution of Chinese and Indian migration flows to … combination of the origin and destination countries' policies. These policies indeed influence current and past migration flows … duration of stay impact migrants' integration. Since the migration flows from India are older than those from the People …
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This report compares two quite different corridor migrations to the Netherlands. Turkish immigration is larger and more recent than Chinese immigration, which goes back to the beginning of the 20th century. The report aims to better understand the variation in several dimensions of Turkish and...
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The more we study the migration phenomenon the more we understand how deep rooted in its understanding is the sentence … extremely important socio-political and demographic effects. Migration and integration policies are, also, evaluated in economic … researchers have neglected many key aspects of family-related migration, lagging behind, in this respect, North American and Latin …
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Indian migrants have become one of the leading groups of retail entrepreneurs in Spain in payment services. We have found that 310 Indian entrepreneurs are agents of payment institutions in Spain, and that they have a strong preference for Spain's Mediterranean regions: 256, or 82% of them are...
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In the literature there's an established consensus on the strong and significant correlation between the stock of immigrants in the receiving country and the amount of trade with their country of origin. Surprisingly, only a few studies emphasize the role of ethnic minorities in triggering trade...
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