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Migration, Diversity, and Economic Growth [PDF]
SummaryWhen migrants move from one country to another, they carry a new range of skills and perspectives, which nurture technological innovation and stimulate economic growth. At the same time, increased heterogeneity may undermine social cohesion, create coordination, and communication barriers, and adversely affect economic development.
Bove, Vincenzo, Elia, Leandro
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The Migration Dilemma of the Younger Generation from the Perspective of Wage Purchasing Power
The purpose of the article. The aim of the article is to determine whether there is a need to differentiate between countries in terms of the amount of aid they provide for the return of their citizens, and in which of the European countries a person can
Nataniel Wypych, Zuzanna Zawolska
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PSYCHOPEDAGOGICAL INTERVENTION IN THE CASE OF CHILDREN AFFECTED BY EXTERNAL ECONOMIC MIGRATION [PDF]
Numerous studies done on the topic of external economic migration highlight the negative effects of this phenomenon on children, starting with the increase in the level of anxiety and the appearance of depressive symptoms, up to the increase in ...
NICULETA PLEȘAN
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Emigration From Russia: New Trends and Forms [PDF]
The subject-matter of this article is migration from Russia. The study deals with current aspects and new forms of emigration. The goal of this paper is to identify new patterns determining the emigration from Russia.
Iontsev, V. A. +2 more
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Economic Development and Migration
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. At present population migration is a global problem that requires a serious and deep analysis of both how to address underlying causes of migration and its socio-economic consequences.
Nizamutdinov I., Malaev V.
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The Economics of Temporary Migrations [PDF]
Many migrations are temporary—a fact that has often been ignored in the economic literature on migration. Such omission may be serious in that expected migration temporariness can impart a distinct dynamic element to immigrants' economic behavior, generating possible consequences for nonmigrants in both home and host countries.
Dustmann, Christian +1 more
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Labor Mobility during Transition: Evidence from the Czech Republic [PDF]
In this paper, I analyze the development of inter-regional mobility in the Czech Republic during the transition from central planning to a market economy.
Jan Fidrmuc
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Risk Premium for Loss of Employment in Polish Regions [PDF]
On the basis of the income-based valuation method of intellectual capital of the region in the previous papers, the author discovers a need for a valuation of the risk premium which should be included in the rate that discounts income from work ...
Jan Ostoj
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Modeling the potential influence of economic migration on Ebola virus disease transmission dynamics
IntroductionThe good health of the economy of developed countries is an attracting factor for economic migrants from poorer countries whose movements can be associated with the spread of diseases such as the Ebola virus disease.MethodsIn this paper, we ...
Sylvie Diane Djiomba Njankou +1 more
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From the early history of Homo sapiens, survival of the fittest depends on co-operation. Humans formed settlements where the hunter-gatherers became warriors, while agrarians became farmers. This created a mutual relationship, where the warriors offered
Leon Krige
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