نتایج جستجو برای: histories of immigration

تعداد نتایج: 21167517  

2009
Graham C. Ousey Charis E. Kubrin

A popular perception is that immigration causes higher crime rates. Yet, historical and contemporary research finds that at the individual level, immigrants are not more inclined to commit crime than the native born. Knowledge of the macro-level relationship between immigration and crime, however, is characterized by important gaps. Most notably, despite the fact that immigration is a macro-lev...

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2012
Ansari Moghadam, S.M, Keyhani, A, Nejati, J, Tabatabai, A.R,

Introduction: Population movement and immigration from malarious areas to non endemic will increase the risk of malaria transmission. Immigration could be lead to role back malaria and changing clear up to potential even residual active foci. The purpose of this study is the effect of foreign immigrant on the malaria incidence and focal malaria classification in Konarak County, Iran. Met...

2008
CHRISTIAN BREUNIG

Most scholarship on immigration politics is made up of isolated case studies or cross-disciplinary work that does not build on existing political science theory. This study attempts to remedy this shortcoming in three ways: (1) we derive theories from the growing body of immigration literature, to hypothesize about why political parties would be more or less open to immigration; (2) we link the...

2016
Jennifer E. Glick Scott T. Yabiku

BACKGROUND The growing prevalence of migrant children in diverse contexts requires a reconsideration of the intergenerational consequences of migration. To understand how migration and duration of residence are associated with children's schooling, we need more comparative work that can point to the similarities and differences in outcomes for children across contexts. OBJECTIVE This paper ad...

2011
Sarah M Salway Gina Higginbottom Birgit Reime Kuldip K Bharj Punita Chowbey Caroline Foster Jule Friedrich Kate Gerrish Zubia Mumtaz Beverley O'Brien

BACKGROUND Public health researchers are increasingly encouraged to establish international collaborations and to undertake cross-national comparative studies. To-date relatively few such studies have addressed migration, ethnicity and health, but their number is growing. While it is clear that divergent approaches to such comparative research are emerging, public health researchers have not so...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
David P L Toews Milica Mandic Jeffrey G Richards Darren E Irwin

Discordance between mitochondrial and nuclear DNA has been noted in many systems. Asymmetric introgression of mitochondria is a common cause of such discordances, although in most cases the drivers of introgression are unknown. In the yellow-rumped warbler, evidence suggests that mtDNA from the eastern, myrtle warbler, has introgressed across much of the range of the western form, the Audubon's...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2014
Samantha Sabo Susan Shaw Maia Ingram Nicolette Teufel-Shone Scott Carvajal Jill Guernsey de Zapien Cecilia Rosales Flor Redondo Gina Garcia Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith

Immigration laws that militarize communities may exacerbate ethno-racial health disparities. We aimed to document the prevalence of and ways in which immigration enforcement policy and militarization of the US-Mexico border is experienced as everyday violence. Militarization is defined as the saturation of and pervasive encounters with immigration officials including local police enacting immig...

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 2005
John F Wyman John T Cody

Methamphetamine was detected in a 77-year-old male who had a history of congestive heart failure. Using a modification of a previously reported method, trifluoroacetyl-l-prolyl chloride was used to derivatize sympathomimetic amines to allow separation and identification of individual enantiomers. The l-enantiomer of methamphetamine and a trace amount of l-amphetamine were found in blood and uri...

Introduction: Although socioeconomic status (SES) resources influence population and individual health behaviors, socially marginalized groups gain significantly less health from their SES indicators, such as education and income, compared to the socially privileged groups. This pattern is called marginalization-related diminished returns (MDRs). However, most of the MDRs liter...

استقامتی, مهناز , زال نژاد, کاوه , سادین, حسین , نظریان, اصغر, ولیانی, مهدی ,

Today slum refers to those areas of the city which are not necessarily situated at the corners of the city, but to those which are in margins from economic, social, cultural, and other urban life aspects, that has formed a settlement in which the least living-supplies of healthy water, electricity and gas, transportation system and a clean environment suffice their lives. This type of settlemen...

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