نتایج جستجو برای: ii immigration operator

تعداد نتایج: 681384  

2016
Craig Johnson Sunil Rodger

Objective. Immigration and the economy were the most salient issues in British politics at the 2010 general election, yet the relationship between them remains unclear. This article questions whether perception of the economic situation influenced hostility to immigration to Britain during the 2010 general election campaign. Method. This article employs a logistic regression model using the 201...

2011
Joanna Vearey

This article is a review of the PhD thesis undertaken by Joanna Vearey that explores local government responses to the urban health challenges of migration, informal settlements, and HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa. Urbanisation in South Africa is a result of natural urban growth and (to a lesser extent) in-migration from within the country and across borders. This has led to the development ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2010
Beatriz Ambrosio Candela Hernández Andrea Novelletto Jean M Dugoujon Juan N Rodríguez Pedro Cuesta César Fortes-Lima Rosario Calderón

This study aims at a high-resolution analysis of Y-chromosome J and E haplogroups among Andalusians to reconstruct Neolithic, protohistorical and historical migrations in the Mediterranean region. Genotyping of two samples from Granada (n=250 males) and Huelva (n=167 males) (Spain) with Y-chromosome binary and microsatellite markers was performed, and the results compared with other Mediterrane...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2010
Helmut Kloos Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira Dener Carlos dos Reis Ed Wilson Rodrigues Luciana Alves Silveira Monteiro Andrea Gazzinelli

This paper examines recent developments in migration studies. It reviews literature related to the potential role of internal population movement in the occurrence of schistosomiasis in Brazil and modifies Prothero's typology of population movement for use in Brazil. This modified classification system may contribute to a better understanding of schistosome transmission as well as improved rese...

2011
Denis Pierron Ivan Chang Amal Arachiche Margit Heiske Olivier Thomas Marine Borlin Erwan Pennarun Pacal Murail Didier Thoraval Christophe Rocher Thierry Letellier

R-lineage mitochondrial DNA represents over 90% of the European population and is significantly present all around the planet (North Africa, Asia, Oceania, and America). This lineage played a major role in migration "out of Africa" and colonization in Europe. In order to determine an accurate dating of the R lineage and its sublineages, we analyzed 1173 individuals and complete mtDNA sequences ...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
B Hänfling D Weetman

River systems are vulnerable to natural and anthropogenic habitat fragmentation and will often harbor populations deviating markedly from simplified theoretical models. We investigated fine-scale population structure in the sedentary river fish Cottus gobio using microsatellites and compared migration estimates from three FST estimators, a coalescent maximum-likelihood method and Bayesian recen...

2017
Robert P Dickson John R Erb-Downward Christine M Freeman Lisa McCloskey Nicole R Falkowski Gary B Huffnagle Jeffrey L Curtis

Although culture-independent techniques have refuted lung sterility in health, controversy about contamination during bronchoscope passage through the upper respiratory tract (URT) has impeded research progress. We sought to establish whether bronchoscopic sampling accurately reflects the lung microbiome in health and to distinguish between two proposed routes of authentic microbial immigration...

2007
JOHN SIDES JACK CITRIN

This article assesses the influence of material interests and cultural identities on European opinion about immigration. Analysis of respondents in twenty countries sampled in the 2002–03 European Social Survey demonstrates that they are unenthusiastic about high levels of immigration and typically overestimate the actual number of immigrants living in their country. At the individual level, cu...

2013
MELANIE GRIFFITHS

Immigration detention is a central tenet of the British government’s response to immigration but remains under-theorised in academia. This article uses testimonies drawn from anthropological research conducted with detainees at an Immigration Removal Centre to examine lived experiences of immigration detention and explore the relationships between detainees and the British state. It suggests th...

2005
Geoffrey D. Gooch Elena Borisenko

Mass movement of people over national borders constitutes the major feature of the today's world. Immigration and its implications are widely debated, whereby the term 'immigration', whenever appeared in a text, hardly ever refers to some unambigously defined concept. To deal with the question of immigration is, therefore, to be faced with a variety of definitions and connotations. The thesis c...

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