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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the social structure and labour market in the agricultural sector in Turkey …
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The purpose of this paper is to provide further insights into how the Turkish internal migrants' party choices are influenced by the voting patterns in their places of origin. We consider the impact of several factors including the timing of the departure from the origin and the migrants'...
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Antalya and Muğla provinces located in southwestern Turkey have emerged as the new magnets for internal migration in …
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The impact on internal migration of the recent Customs Union (CU) agreement between Turkey and the European Union (EU …
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During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born is increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
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During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born in increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010755753
During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born in increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010784792
countries, migration occurs as the result of economic, social, and political causes. In Turkey, the migration from east to the … comparison to the eastern provinces is deemed a critical factor in the rise of Turkey's internal wave of migration. As a result … net migration level in the NUTS 3 level of 81 provinces in Turkey for the year 2000 have been estimated by using a spatial …
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In this paper, the relative importance of the origins and destinations of Turkey’s internal migrants on their voting …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008752894
During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born in increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011096767