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Emigration, Immigration and Temporary Visits
2021Geographical mobility was typical for engineers. They wanted to learn from technical procedures in other countries. In this investigation of graduates from two institutes of technology, it has been fruitful to distinguish between foreigners coming to the institutes, and domestic graduates going abroad. The latter sometimes were there either as visitors
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2019
The notion of “emigrant” in EU law has a merely descriptive value: it is used for statistical purposes, but there is no set of rights or duties attached to the emigrant condition.
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The notion of “emigrant” in EU law has a merely descriptive value: it is used for statistical purposes, but there is no set of rights or duties attached to the emigrant condition.
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Introduction: researching immigrant and emigrant voting
Political Science, 2017This article introduces the papers in this Special Issue on immigrant and emigrant voting. The article discusses theoretical and empirical themes regarding immigrant and emigrant voting, including ...
Fiona Barker, Kate McMillan
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Emigrants, Immigrants, and Refugees
2019Abstract This chapter presents a historical view of black opinion on immigration. In particular, it looks at the colonization movement of the nineteenth century and the ways in which blacks employed the concept of immigration as a way to escape racial oppression. In fact, blacks applied the term immigrant to their community and seriously
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1983
Emigration/immigration and citizenship are discrete phenomena: entering or leaving a country need not affect the citizenship status of the migrant. Soviet law recognizes the dichotomy by serving notice that the residence of a citizen of the USSR abroad does not per se ensue in loss of the citizenship of the USSR (Art.5).
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Emigration/immigration and citizenship are discrete phenomena: entering or leaving a country need not affect the citizenship status of the migrant. Soviet law recognizes the dichotomy by serving notice that the residence of a citizen of the USSR abroad does not per se ensue in loss of the citizenship of the USSR (Art.5).
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Emigrant and immigrant networks in FDI
Applied Economics Letters, 2009This article studies the relationship between emigration, immigration and the bilateral foreign direct investments (FDI), inward and outward, between Italy and 51 foreign countries. The results suggest that the networks of Italian emigrants abroad significantly promote both inward and outward bilateral FDI. The overall influence of immigrants is weaker.
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Songs of Immigrants and Emigrants
2020As a crossroads state, North Carolina’s population has more than doubled since 1970. Musical immigrants move here for the same reasons as everyone else: quality of life, cost of living, scenery, inspiration. The influx includes everyone from jazz giant Branford Marsalis to electronic inventor Bob Moog.
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5. Emigration, immigration, and citizenship
2016‘Emigration, immigration, and citizenship’ describes how modern Italy has been characterized by mass emigration. In 1861-1990 over twenty-eight million Italians left their country, mainly for economic reasons. In the 1970s, Italy became a country of immigration. In 1991-2015, the number of residents of non-Italian origin rose fivefold to just over five
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A Woman's Tale: Emigration and Immigration
Reviews in American History, 1995Lamentations that the history of immigration has largely been written as a history of men today sound quite banal. It seems a bit after-the-fact to implore historians of ethnicity to rethink their androcentric biases of the past and to recognize that women as members of families and communities helped shape the processes of migration and adaptation to ...
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