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This paper discusses the human trafficking especially women and children trafficking in Asia. Human trafficking is not only a local problem but also a global concern. It is performed for various purposes such as labor, prostitution, organ transplant, drug couriers, and arm smuggling and affects...
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of the migrant worker in the Republic of Korea, discuss consequences and implications for Korea's continued migration … policy, and make recommendations for reforming Korea's migration policy. …
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updated estimates using net migration data for the period 2000-2008. Second, in addition to investigating variables reflecting …
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We propose in this study a survey of the evolution of migration in France and the impact of migration on the national … level of education and employment sector, private or public. Migration has a positive impact on activity: a uniform increase …
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"Population, Labour Force and Migration" (PLM) Survey of 1979; and (2) to compare its findings, wherever necessary, with those of …
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The purpose of this study is to describe the mode of operation of the institutions involved in migration in France …
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provide contextual background for the study, the chapter provides an introductory discussion of climate and migration patterns …
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This paper considers the formation of the urban formal ector wages in the presence of rural migration in a collective …
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This study seeks to fill a void in the empirical migration literature, namely, to allow expressly for geographic living …-cost differentials. The study focuses upon net migration to SMSAs over the period 1960-1970. The analysis involves two alternative …
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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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