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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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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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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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Social factors in immigration and emigration
1992Social behaviour comprises behaviour directed at other individuals often for the purpose of affecting their actions, such as altering spacing, enhancing cohesiveness of group members, and establishing the order of access to resources. Because dispersal (emigration and immigration) of small mammals occurs in a social milieu, social behaviour has often ...
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IMMIGRANT AND EMIGRANT EARNINGS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Economic Inquiry, 1989This paper analyzes the relationship between earnings and the extent of assimilation, cohort quality change, and return migration experienced by the foreign‐born population. The study uses the longitudinal data available in the Survey of Natural and Social Scientists and Engineers.
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Nordic Region, from Emigration to Immigration
2013The migration history of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) over the past two hundred years has been characterized by mass emigration in the 19th and early 20th century, followed by a slow transition to becoming immigrant-receiving nations during and after World War II.
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From emigrant Spain to immigrant Spain
Race & Class, 2011Spain is undergoing a process of intense demographic change towards a more diverse society brought about by massive immigration over the last decade that includes a high proportion of Latin Americans. Pejoratively dubbed ‘sudacas’, they are moving in the opposite direction to the Spanish who went to Latin America 100 years ago.
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Israeli Immigration/Emigration
Israel Studies Review, 2011Sergio DellaPergola, Ian S. Lustick
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Emigration and Immigration in Greece: Past and Present
2010This study examines the migratory phenomenon in Greece from the establishment of the State (1833) until today. Two different kinds of migration are discerned: emigration and immigration. The study begins by examining those parameters linked to the emigration phenomenon, such as the tradition of the Greeks involved in the Diaspora, economic crises and ...
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