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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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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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This paper attempts to work on transnational migration of Indians after 1800 AD and limits it on two aspects; i. those … the pattern of migration of Indians over time and its impact on India. Beside we discuss economic, social and political … each wave based on the destination, factor behind migration, skill set of migrant. …
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This article estimates the wage differentials between the natives and the relocated workers. Nationwide Pakistan Labor Force Survey 2005–06 has been used with a total sample of 10,401 working individuals. Two wage equations are estimated for those living in that area since birth or those who...
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Ethno-Confessional Realities in the Romanian Area: Historical Perspectives (XVII-XX Centuries) This present collective volume, coordinated by Mircea Brie, Sorin Şipoş and Ioan Horga, contains the papers of the international conference Ethnicity, Confession and Intercultural Dialogue at the...
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the early 1990s has already reduced the population. On top of this, there is the migration of the work force - most of the … migration rate, the mortality and birth rates, the unemployment rate, the real earnings, the secondary and tertiary education …
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This empirical study investigates the Tiebout-Tullock hypothesis as it might have applied to net domestic state in-migration … rates over the period 1990 through 1999. It appears that the net state in-migration rate has been directly related to the …-of-life variables reflecting violent crime rates and sunnier climates, also seem to be significant determinants of the net state in-migration …
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Migration is a universal phenomenon. From time immemorial women and men have travelled in search of better living … migration of due to Push factors will decrease while that due to Pull factors will increase. One of the important facets of … migration in Indian context, recent studies on migration in India have focussed mainly on rural-urban migration or on migration …
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-agricultural livelihoods. We also found a significant rural-urban migration among the youth and especially in areas with severe agricultural … that as a certain level of rural-urban migration is unavoidable, investigating youth migration is essential to design …
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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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