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Employing an exploratory analysis using a sample of 20 female Zimbabwean deportees from South Africa, the paper looks into the main factors which stimulate repeat of unregulated circular migration. Besides this, the study aimed at providing deep insights
Kenneth Mahuni+2 more
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Investigating the Complex Dynamics of Rural-Urban Migration: A Bibliometric Analysis
In developing countries, migration results from origin push factors like unemployment, poverty, natural disasters, and underdevelopment. However, migration from rural to urban areas in developing countries contributes to urbanisation and is viewed as an
Nisha Kumari, Bangar Raju Indukuri
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We study a reform that granted European cross-border workers free access to the Swiss labor market and had a stronger effect on regions close to the border.
Andreas Beerli+3 more
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We report the whole‐genome sequence of the Arabian honeybee (Apis mellifera jemenetica). Seven A. m. jemenetica samples were sequenced representing three distinct subpopulations. Generated sequence reads were mapped to the reference honeybee Apis mellifera genome (Amel_HAv3.1). Data revealed genome‐wide patterns of genetic variation which can be useful
Ahmad Alghamdi+2 more
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Why are people more pro-trade than pro-migration? [PDF]
I analyze individual attitudes towards trade and immigration in comparative terms. I find that individuals are on average more pro-trade than pro-immigration across several countries.
Mayda, A.M.
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In recent times, there have been a lot of advocacies to encourage females of all ages to pursue education to the highest level. The Government of Ghana and its stakeholders have championed this to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 4 in this regard. However, progress has been on a snail’s pace. In this study, we employed the multipopulation Curie–
Richard Kwame Ansah+6 more
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The Persistence of Local Joblessness
Differences in employment-population ratios across US commuting zones have persisted for many decades. We claim these disparities represent real gaps in economic opportunity for individuals of fixed characteristics.
M. Amior, A. Manning
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NLO Higgs Effective Field Theory and kappa-framework [PDF]
A consistent framework for studying Standard Model deviations is developed. It assumes that New Physics becomes relevant at some scale beyond the present experimental reach and uses the Effective Field Theory approach by adding higher-dimensional ...
Ghezzi, Margherita+3 more
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Mismatch Unemployment and the Geography of Job Search
Could we significantly reduce US unemployment by helping job seekers move closer to jobs? Using data from the leading employment board CareerBuilder.com, we show that, indeed, workers dislike applying to distant jobs: job seekers are 35 percent less ...
I. Marinescu, Roland Rathelot
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Agricultural Labor Markets and Immigration [PDF]
Labor and Human Capital, J43, J61, J68,
Emerson, Robert D.
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