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Health Classes for Migrant Workers' Families

The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
suggested to a stranger that this was the residence of Papago Indians. Although one of the two nurses approaching the shacks had never before seen Arrowhead Camp, she knew that it housed migrant workers from the Papago Reservation who had been coming here-Central Arizona-for 10 years to work at harvest time.
L B, Afek, J, Hickey
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As Migrants Move: (Re)formation of Class and Class Struggle

2022
This chapter provides a brief overview of the research that inspired Marxism and Migration. The analysis situates the collection within various Marxian traditions and lays out the material conditions that coalesce into displacement, movement, and mobility.
Ritchie, Genevieve (R21275)   +2 more
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Social Class, Identity, and Migrant Students

Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2014
A necessary component of the neoliberal mechanisms of globalization, migration addresses the economic and labor needs of postindustrial countries while producing new modes of social fragmentation and inequality (Crompton, 2008). As migrant students insert themselves into segmented spaces, their countries of origin are themselves implicated in a global ...
Ron Darvin, Bonny Norton
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BULLYING STRUCTURE IN CLASSES WITH MIGRANT CHILDREN

Child in a Digital World, 2023
The relevance of the article is due to the need to prevent tension in interpersonal interactions of children (including bullying) and the need to create a system to prevent violence against minors. This is especially important in classrooms where there are migrant children.
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Class Consciousness of Rural Migrant Children in China

The China Quarterly, 2020
AbstractThe state of class consciousness of working-class children in China has received scant attention in the scholarly literature. This study examines the class consciousness of rural migrant children as they are about to join their migrant parents and become “China's new workers.” Qualitative investigations were conducted in two primary schools in ...
Jiaxin Chen, Dan Wang
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Chinese Migrants' Class Mobility in Hong Kong

International Migration, 2012
AbstractResources such as education and social networks are likely to contribute to migrants' upward mobility in the class hierarchy. Moreover, according to structural fit theory, the contribution tends to be contingent on age and social network size.
Chau‐kiu Cheung, Kwan‐kwok Leung
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EXPATRIATES, MIGRANTS, GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS.

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2009
In the International Management literature, "expatriate" refers to transnational movement of employees by MNCs, applicable to a specific group of privileged workers and overlooking others (migrants...
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An Exploratory Study of Middle-Class Migrant Families

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1966
Some characteristics dnd attitudes of 100 middle-class families, recent migrants to a California metropolitan area, were sampled by questionnaire. The respondents had a history of frequent moves on short notice and reported that they settled into new communities quickly and without apparent difficulty.
Judson R. Landis, Louis Stoetzer
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Migrants’ class and parenting: the role of cultural capital in Migrants’ inequalities in education

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018
Although scholars consistently show that class-specific parenting, influenced by the resources parents have due to their socio-economic position, is one of the most important factors for children’s...
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Working-class ICTs, migrants, and empowerment in South China

Asian Journal of Communication, 2008
This article explores how and if working-class information and communication technologies (ICTs) lead to the empowerment of the information have-less. It examines the ways in which have-less migrants, an important segment of have-less users, adopt and appropriate working-class ICTs and the subsequent empowerment or disempowerment consequences of this ...
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