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was about 7 billion euros in 2007. There is also a social impact particularly on the lives of migrant families. The most …
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Training programs are an important tool of human resource management, especially in case of technological and organizational changes inside a company. According to the human capital theory, trainings generally lead to increased post-training wages. Having this into consideration, this paper aims...
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The purpose of the paper is to analyze the migrants’ propensity to sending money to the origin country. The study is based on data coming from the National Immigrant Survey of Spain. We employ a binary logistic regression model in order to identify the impact of socio-demographical factors on...
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Although migration and religion have traditionally developed as two separate research topics, in the current context of globalization and trans-nationalism attention begins to focus on the way they interconnect. Religion received little attention in Romanian studies on migration undertaken so...
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Trafficking in persons is a multi-sided phenomenon accompanying the current migration flows, therefore, the actions that must be undertaken in order to prevent, combat the phenomenon as well as to assist the victims of trafficking require a large partnership between all the actors involved:...
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welfare of the working families is likely to improve due to the policy even though the urban unemployment situation of …
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policy may be counterproductive as it lowers both the initial incomes of the working families and the return on education …. Direct cash payments to the working families instead of mid-day meal program are likely to be effective in eradicating the …
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The paper using a three-sector general equilibrium model with agricultural dualism and child labour shows that any fiscal measures designed to benefit backward agriculture cannot cure the problem of child labour in a developing economy although they raise the non-child labour income of the poor...
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incidence of child labour and economic well-being of the child labour supplying families. A two-sector, full-employment general …. Although this policy is likely to lower the incidence of child labour the welfare of the families supplying child labour … especially when it makes the poor families worse off. …
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the child labour-supplying families also improves consequently. …
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