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World migration community covers 3% of the world population, in Europe it is around 7% and 4% in the Czech Republic …. Europe is an important target for migration stimulated by the work offer but also by wars and natural disasters. In Western … migrants. Recently, we have faced new trends in international mobility which are different from traditional migration flows …
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additional investments that immigrants necessitate. 4. Do remittances reduce real incomes for natives? It is concluded that they … remittances could conceivably be ten times the official figure. In short the cost imposed on UK natives by immigrants could easily …
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Macedonia has a large diaspora, high emigration rate and large amount of remittances received. The objective of this … is made to the role of remittances. The Remittances Survey 2008 is used, while dissatisfaction, feeling unequal and … emigrate, irrespective of their level of dissatisfaction. Remittances were found to play a strong role for the inclination to …
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proved elusive thus far. This paper explores the potential for migration to serve as a safety valve as well as a medium term …
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responsibility for the continuing migration pressure: First, because they fostered over decades corrupt and autocratic regimes with … constitutes one of the underlying factors for politically motivated migration. Secondly, the EU contributed to Africa’s economic … its external borders and prevention. Current EU programs and concepts to combat African migration are questionable. Even …
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remittances may be seen as an implicit insurance, whose benefits are received only under migration return. …In developing countries, remittances and intra-family private transfers sent by household members who migrate to more … motives of migrants who decide to remit back to their families. Drawing on the theory of labor migration under asymmetric …
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World migration community covers 3 per cent of the world population, in Europe it is around 7 per cent and 4 per cent … in the Czech Republic. Europe is an important target for migration stimulated by the work offer but also by wars and … traditional migration flows. They include mobility of multinational firms employees, mobility of students, pensioners but also …
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This paper examines the relationship between the education level of Spanish emigrants and their country of destination. Since Spanish emigrants were born under the same laws, economic conditions, and institutions, the differences in their destination countries can be due to dissimilarities in...
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describes the link between public education and migration, and can be used to test the migration incentives from Romania to EU15 …
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The literature suggests Conditional Cash Transfers (CCT) and remittances may protect poor households from income risk … did not affect loan requests while remittances increased them. The risk protection provided by remittances seems stronger …
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