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Migration of population has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed … of migration. A number of social, cultural, economic, spatial, climatic, demographic factors induce migration. Among them …, the economic factors are considered as the primary reasons for inducing migration. Migration of male labour force from …
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, and accelerating institutional change. All these characteristics of migration make it an essential policy issue for the … detailed information on global labor movements and heterogeneity, and reports new projections on global migration patterns … between labor and other factors of production. For example reducing migration raises the premium on migrant labor in the …
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We analyze trends in regional economic growth, employment and internal migration during one of the best periods of … economic boom in Peru´s modern history. Migration among departamentos from 2002 to 2007, captured in the last population census … employment. The relative size of internal migration has declined compared to the period 1988-1993 due to the virtual elimination …
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relations with supervisors and satisfaction with relations with coworkers. Also the connection of gender and level of education …
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with education at secondary or tertiary level is one way to go. This paper deals with, why Eritrean women are entering into … second, there is a shortage of male breadwinners. The third, growing education levels increase their earning potential. …
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policies affecting fertility, migration and human capital accumulation on growth and poverty alleviation. It underlines the … the return to education would trigger a virtuous cycle of fertility control, investment in education, poverty alleviation …, and economic growth. Moreover, permitting migration of high skilled individuals to developed countries would mitigate the …
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migration rate, the mortality and birth rates, the unemployment rate, the real earnings, the secondary and tertiary education … the early 1990s has already reduced the population. On top of this, there is the migration of the work force - most of the …
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educational vulnerability and capability formation. They are deprived of basic education and therefore become bonded to the low … Bardhaman district of West Bengal, this paper attempts to explore issues related to parental migration and condition of the … policies taken by Sarva Shikhsa Abhiyan in ensuring education of these migrant children has also been examined. Children are …
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paper also develops and illustrates a framework for estimating an education place premium, and discusses how it is related … to per natural measures. The peoples of the least developed countries stand to gain the most from international migration …, but there are potentially significant gains to migration between developing countries as well. …
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Labor potential of a society is a complex system of elements such as a labor potential of demographic system and an institutional capacity of a social system. An institutional element provides a labor division and human’s integration in the process of public production. The paper presents an...
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