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Do Natural Hazards Cause International Migration?
The estimated amount of people affected by natural hazards stands at a staggering number of about 243 million people per year. While not all of the affected move across borders, international migration potentially provides an adaptation mechanism to ...
J. Gröschl, Thomas Steinwachs
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Internal borders and migration in India* [PDF]
Internal mobility is a critical component of economic growth and development, as it enables the reallocation of labor to more productive opportunities across sectors and regions. Using detailed district-to-district migration data from the 2001 Census of India, the paper highlights the role of state borders as significant impediments to internal ...
Kone, Zovanga L.+5 more
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Objective Osteoporosis, a known complication of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), increases the risk of hip fracture, which is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Fracture risk estimates in patients with RA treated with contemporary treatment strategies are lacking.
C. Allyson Jones+5 more
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Migration and Health: a fast Changing European Scenario
La migración está cambiando el desarrollo económico y demográfico de la Unión Europea y de los países de la Asociación del Mercado Libre Europeo y, desde la perspectiva de la salud, está afectando a la epidemiología de la enfermedad.
Manuel Carballo+2 more
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Migration Networks: Applications of Network Analysis to Macroscale Migration Patterns [PDF]
An emerging area of research is the study of macroscale migration patterns as a network of nodes that represent places (e.g., countries, cities, and rural areas) and edges that encode migration ties that connect those places. In this chapter, we first review advances in the study of migration networks and recent work that has employed network analysis ...
arxiv
This manuscript presents advances in digital transformation within materials science and engineering, emphasizing the role of the MaterialDigital Initiative. By testing and applying concepts such as ontologies, knowledge graphs, and integrated workflows, it promotes semantic interoperability and data‐driven innovation. The article reviews collaborative
Bernd Bayerlein+44 more
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Climatic factors as determinants of international migration: Redux
In this article, we revisit the issue of environmental change as a potential determinant of international migration, thereby providing an extension of our earlier paper.
M. Beine, C. Parsons
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Electrospinning Technology, Machine Learning, and Control Approaches: A Review
Electrospinning produces micro‐ and nanoscale fibers, holding great promise in biomedical engineering. Industrial adoption faces challenges in controlling fiber properties, reproducibility, and scalability. This review explores electrospinning techniques, modeling, and machine learning for process optimization.
Arya Shabani+5 more
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Migration and Trade: A Complex-Network Approach [PDF]
This paper explores the relationships between migration and trade using a complex-network approach. We show that: (i) both weighted and binary versions of the networks of international migration and trade are strongly correlated; (ii) such correlations can be mostly explained by country economic/demographic size and geographical distance; (iii) pairs ...
arxiv
A Brief Overview of International Migration Motives and Impacts, with Specific Reference to FDI
International migration has become one of the most debated topics in many developed and developing countries. Host countries are concerned about the socioeconomic consequences of international migration, while sending countries—from a developing country ...
Masood Gheasi, P. Nijkamp
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