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Emigration and immigration: Bulgarian dilemmas [PDF]
Evelina Staikova
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High Emigration Propensity and Low Mortality on Transfer Drives Female-Biased Dispersal of Pyriglena leucoptera in Fragmented Landscapes. [PDF]
Dispersal is a biological process performed in three stages: emigration, transfer and immigration. Intra-specific variation on dispersal behavior, such as sex-bias, is very common in nature, particularly in birds and mammals.
Marcelo Awade+3 more
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Migratory dynamics of the rural population of the Apuseni Mountains in the post-socialist period
The aim of the present article is to draw up an analysis on the migratory dynamics of the population from the Apuseni Mountains in the Post-Socialist era.
Mădălin-Sebastian Lung+1 more
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Dispersal dynamics: Distribution of lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
This article studies coccinellid dispersal in heterogeneous environments using some hypotheses on dispersal rates that correspond to empirical observations. It is assumed that emigration rates increase with decreasing patch payoff that is measured either
Vlastimil KŘIVAN
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The senegalese migration to Brazil
International migrations, which are already part of globalization, affect all regions of the world and all social categories, reshaping contemporary societies, increasingly pluralistic, with important socialization processes.
Alfa Oumar Diallo
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Immigration, emigration and policy developments in Portugal [PDF]
In the context of Southern Europe, Portugal faces a singular situation. Similarly to Spain, Italy and Greece, the country registered a strong immigration in the late 1990s. However, in the early years of the new century immigration has decreased.
Peixoto, João, Sabino, Catarina
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Labour Migration and the Economic Sustainability in Thailand
Migration is one of the top debate topics in terms of the national policy agendas of middle-income countries, and Thailand is no exception. The segmentation of its labour market explains why Thailand is experiencing large-scale immigration and a ...
Piriya Pholphirul
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Provincialising Early Feminism: A View from the Middle East
Abstract ‘Provincializing Europe’, derived from Dipesh Chakrabarty's work of that name, argued that an imagined ‘Europe’ was a founding myth for modernity. While not mentioning feminism, this analysis is a valuable starting point for tracing the path of the term ‘féminism’ from France to Britain to the Ottoman Empire and from the USA to the Arab world –
Ruth Roded
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Abstract During 1925–26 and 1928, debates about birth control took place in the readers' column of North Star (Gwiazda Polarna), a US Polish language weekly. These discussions provide a rare insight into how ideas spread by the US birth control movement were received by an immigrant and ethnic working‐class Catholic community.
Sylwia Kuźma‐Markowska
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PERSEPECTIVE ALE INTEGRĂRII ȘI ADAPTĂRII IMIGRANȚILOR ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA [PDF]
Knowledge of specific Moldovan migration processes requires a comprehensive approach including consideration of the two forms of migration - emigration and immigration.
Ina FILIPOV
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