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Immigration to the United States is certainly not a new phenomenon, and it is therefore natural for immigration, culture and identity to be given due attention by the public and policy makers. However, current discussion of immigration, legal and illegal, and the philosophical underpinnings is...
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Last years brought about, again, the topic of migration to the mainstream Romanian media. The media rearticulated some … country. In 2007, when the country joined the EU as a member state, the discourse on migration was about anti … refugee crisis and the fact that Romania started to receive migrants and refugees, and that in the future it may host large …
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presence of ICTs. The research then looks at instances where ICTs affect the opportunity for migration and how they affect its … paper surveys research that demonstrates how ICTs are used in both regular and irregular migration, in maintaining family …
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Migration is a global phenomenon and has gained worldwide recognition for its socioeconomic impacts on host and home … country. According to the literature, one of the most important emanations of migration are remittances. They facili …. Globally, India and Paki-stan are in the top ten money receiving-countries. This paper provides an over-view about migration …
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This paper investigates the empirical link between migrations and entrepreneurship in European countries, for the first time drawing from a large sample of individuals sourced from the cross-country GEM survey. Specifically, the paper studies the impact of individuals' immigration status on...
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Why do legal permanent migrants return to their home countries? How do home country conditions influence this decision? This paper uses exogenous home country exchange rate shocks arising from the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis to distinguish return motivations of a national sample of Australian...
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Age, education, income discrepancy, and unemployment level are the main factors that define the portrait of the Kyr-gyz labor migrant. Remittances shape the present state of the Kyrgyz economy;the quality of human capital, and its future. Efficiently functioning social networks abroad play a...
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Why do legal permanent migrants return to their home countries? How do home country conditions influence this decision? This paper uses exogenous home country exchange rate shocks arising from the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis to distinguish return motivations of a national sample of Australian...
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We propose a dynamic general equilibrium model to address the effects of technological progress on immigrant skill composition. Our results from this positive model suggest that neutral and skill-biased technological change imply essentially different immigration policies. On the one hand,...
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that fall under the heading of the movement of people, namely readmission agreements, a visa-free regime, labour migration …
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