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Retired EU migrants, healthcare rights and European social citizenship [PDF]
Drawing on a set of 210 qualitative interviews conducted in six European countries, this paper investigates the citizenship status and experiences of retired EU migrants at both national and European levels.
Dwyer, PJ
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Mexican Immigrants: How Many Come? How Many Leave? [PDF]
Based on U.S. and Mexican government data, analyzes 2001-09 trends in the flow of Mexican immigrants into the United States and that of Mexican-born migrants returning from the U.S.
D'Vera Cohn, Jeffrey S. Passel
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The state of the art in practices and theories in “people on the move” [PDF]
The phenomenon of displaced populations – though as old as humanity itself – has taken on new dimensions in the contemporary context, encapsulated by the term “people on the move.” This article examines the multifaceted nature of this phenomenon ...
Fernando da Cruz Bandeira +1 more
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EFFECTS OF LABOUR MOBILITY PHENOMENON IN ROMANIAN [PDF]
The work begins with an overview of EU policies regarding labor mobility phenomenon. Romania as a EU member country tried to join these policies. The paper continues with presentation effects generated by this phenomenon on Romania and ends with a ...
IRINA-ELENA CHIRTOC , IONUȚ CEAUȘESCU
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Who move to rural areas? Micro Evidence from Finland [PDF]
This study uses a large individual-level dataset to investigate rural in-migration. Two separate samples are used: one consists of migrants and non-migrants, while the other contains only migrants.
Satu Nivalainen
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The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in standard of living between households with migrants and households without migrants in Kerala, one of the most remittance-receiving states in India.
Afsal Kalangadan +3 more
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The Labour Market Mobility of Polish Migrants: A Comparative Study of Three Regions in South Wales, UK [PDF]
Since Polish migrants began entering the UK labour market in the post-accession period, there has been a significant amount of case study research focusing on the impact of this large migrant group on the UK economy.
Knight, Julie +2 more
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(1) Research is fundamentally important in developing evidence-informed and effective policies and appropriate programs and services to reduce the burden of mental health problems, and prevent suicide, among migrants.
Harry Minas +2 more
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Remittances as a Social Status Signaling Device [PDF]
L'article étudie les transferts des migrants en tant que moyen pour signaler leur situation économique aux yeux des résidents. En information imparfaite, les migrants pauvres peuvent transférer plus que normal, pour se faire passer pour des migrants ...
Claire Naiditch, Radu Vranceanu
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Language policies as key aspect of migration policies: an evolving scenario in Europe
The article focuses on the role of language policies within the broader framework of migration policies in Council of Europe Member States.
Lorenzo Rocca
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