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The Pattern of Migration With Variable Migration Cost [PDF]

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In this paper the role of migrant networks in determining patterns of out‐migration is examined. Conditions under which migration equilibrium may permit multiple steady states are identified. The analysis discusses instances where migration generates its own demand and explains differences in migration propensities across potential sources of out ...
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Migrating Words, Migrating Merchants, Migrating Law

2020
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction Albrecht Cordes and Stefania Gialdroni Part 1: Mediterranean Networks 1 Migrating Words and Migrating Custom among the Geniza Merchants: Maimonides on Commercial Agency Law Mark R. Cohen 2 Propter ConversationemDiversarum Gentium: Migrating Words and Merchants in Medieval Pisa Stefania Gialdroni 3 ...
Stefania Gialdroni   +4 more
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Migration and Migration History

2010
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Lüthi, Barbara   +1 more
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Choosing to migrate or migrating to choose: migration and labour choice in Albania

2006
While sustainable economic growth, poverty reduction, and the management of migration flows are among the most pressing items on the policy agenda in Albania, very little systematic analysis exists of the income generating strategies of Albanian households within the emerging market economy, and how this relates to income dynamics, people's mobility ...
Azzarri, Carlo   +7 more
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Migration and Return Migration

2016
Simply stated, the Turkish migrant population in Europe is large. In 2010, more than 1.6 million Turks lived in Germany, more than 450,000 in France, more than 370,000 in the Netherlands, and in excess of 110,000 in Austria. In total, more than 2.9 million Turks lived in the countries of the EU, with more than 56 per cent of these in Germany.
Ayse Guveli   +8 more
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Multigrid migration; reducing the migration aperture but not the migrated dips

Geophysics, 1990
Abstract Given a frequency f, CDP interval Delta x, and upper-surface velocity v(0), the spatial Nyquist criterion defines a range of unaliased emergence angles for seismic reflection events. For migration, events outside that range should be discarded beforehand by dip filtering, or the migration operator should be trained to ignore ...
S. H. Gray, M. A. Epton
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In-Migration and Out-Migration

2000
Abstract SITUATED, as many Bacup people claim, at the heart of the industrial revolution, Bacup’s histories are full of industry. Industry has entailed, at different times, a need for labour—labour which has subsequently become surplus to requirements.
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Migrating towards microservices: migration and architecture smells

Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Refactoring, 2018
Migrating to microservices is an error-prone process with deep pitfalls resulting in high costs for mistakes. Microservices is a relatively new architectural style, resulting in the lack of general guidelines for migrating monoliths towards microservices. We present 9 common pitfalls in terms of bad smells with their potential solutions.
Andrés Carrasco   +2 more
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Migration history, migration behavior and selectivity

The Annals of Regional Science, 1993
"A series of proportional hazards models are used to study the relationship between migration history and migration behavior for a sample of young adults from the [U.S.] National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. The results support the argument that migration is a selective process.
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A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

Cell, 2023
Dragana Vulovic   +2 more
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