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Culture is not new to the study of migration. It has lurked beneath the surface for some time, occasionally protruding openly into the discussion, usually under some pseudonym. The authors bring culture into the open. They are concerned with how culture manifests itself in the migration process for three groups of actors: the migrants, those remaining ...
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Tumour-cell invasion and migration: diversity and escape mechanisms
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2003Peter Friedl, Katarina Wolf
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This paper tries to explain why most migration flows show some observable jumps in their processes, a phenomenon that seems to be sympathetic with the characteristic of irreversibility of migration. We present a real option model where the choice to migrate depends on both the differential wage between the host country and the country of origin, and on
VERGALLI, Sergio, Michele Moretto
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On marriage and migration [PDF]
Marriage, migration and related phenomena such as marital stability, fertility and investment in human capital may be better explained by studying marriage and migrationjointly. We thus proceed in this paper to explore the role of migration in obtaining joint labour-market and marriage-market equilibrium.
Oded Stark, Oded Stark
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Collective cell migration in morphogenesis, regeneration and cancer
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2009Peter Friedl, Darren Gilmour
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Mechanisms of 3D cell migration
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2019Kenneth Yamada, Michael Sixt
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International Migration and Migration Policy in Denmark [PDF]
Abstract: The paper gives an introduction to the persistent problems regarding labour market integration of Non-Western immigrants and refugees in Denmark. We describe changes in the flow of immigrants to Denmark and the derived changes in the composition of the stock of immigrants and descendants on national origin.
Nina Smith+3 more
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Abstract Italy is a country with a long history of emigration and a very short experience of immigration. Mass emigration started with Italian unification: during the period 1861–1976 over 26 million people emigrated, half of them towards other European countries, the rest towards North and South America.
DEL BOCA, Daniela, VENTURINI, Alessandra
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Migration and Migration History [PDF]
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Lüthi, Barbara+1 more
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AbstractTheoretical and empirical research in economics suggests that bilateral migration triggers bilateral trade through a number of channels. This paper assesses the functional form of the impact of migration on trade flows in a quasi‐experimental setting. We provide evidence that the relationship is not log‐linear. In particular, at small levels of
Peter Egger+2 more
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