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to new contexts that result from migration (Berry, 1997) as expressed through acculturation strategies. Acculturation is … still defined as 'immigrant workers' in Deventer and their inclusion in the society is not desired. This situation is … perceived as discrimination by the immigrant Turks and reflected as a reaction to the assimilationist perspectives of European …
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The Uppsala Internationalization Process Model falls short in its ability to explain how emerging market firms internationalize. In this respect, the model needs to be enhanced through theoretical and empirical contributions. In this study, we aimed to increase the relationality of the model by...
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, migration, and household transition and finds that the regional pattern of demographic transition roughly follows a gradient of …China's regional income gap has given rise to different socio-economic characteristics of its core and periphery …, leading to different expressions in demographic transition. This paper explores the spatial pattern of China's fertility, age …
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, focusing on recruiting retirees as an economic development strategy. This paper applies a regional growth model to measure the … housing, and proximity to friends and families. The economic impacts of senior migration are spatially heterogeneous across …
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suggest that migration controls are significant and must be included in any cross-sectional regional analysis that attempts to … contribution to the existing literature is the introduction of explicit controls for native net internal migration. The results … migration control is found to be responsible for changing the significance and/or sign (from positive to negative) of the …
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MILLINGTON J. (2000) Migration and age: the effect of age on sensitivity to migration stimuli, Reg. Studies 34 , 521 …-533. A review of the migration literature reveals a lack of studies that explicitly examine the relationship between age and … results which emphasize the importance of age disaggregation in empirical migration studies. Allowing for a variety of …
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willingness to take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education …, smoking, occupational choice, participation in sports, and migration, the paper compares the predictive power of all of the …
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