نتایج جستجو برای: return migration

تعداد نتایج: 217392  

Journal: :Online Readings in Psychology and Culture 2016

Journal: :Demography 2015
Erika Arenas Noreen Goldman Anne R Pebley Graciela Teruel

We use data from three rounds of the Mexican Family Life Survey to examine whether migrants in the United States returning to Mexico in the period 2005-2012 have worse health than those remaining in the United States. Despite extensive interest by demographers in health-related selection, this has been a neglected area of study in the literature on U.S.-Mexico migration, and the few results to ...

Journal: :پژوهش و برنامه ریزی روستایی 0
مجتبی علی بابایی محمود جمعه پور

extended abstract 1. introduction immigration plays an important role in reducing poverty and vulnerability in low- income families. people for various reasons, specifically, economic, social, cultural, environmental, and natural disasters leave their native land. so far in our country, people often have migrated from rural areas to cities. in recent years, however, we are witnessing the revers...

Journal: :Review of Development Economics 2017

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Human Geography 2000

Journal: :Journal of development economics 1997
C Dustmann

"This paper presents a life-cycle model where migrants determine re-migration and consumption simultaneously in a stochastic environment. Whether precautionary savings of migrants are above or below those of natives is ambiguous in general--the sign depends on the risk in host- and home-country labor markets and on the correlation of labor market shocks. Furthermore, the effect of an uncertain ...

Journal: :Social problems 2016
Jacqueline Maria Hagan Joshua Wassink

Numerous studies have documented a high propensity for self-employment and business formation among return migrants relative to non-migrants. The literature points to the importance of remitted savings, migration duration, and number and types of jobs abroad for business formation upon return. Implicit in this scholarship is the assumption that migrants acquire not only financial capital, but a...

2016
Annelien Poppe Silvia Wojczewski Katherine Taylor Ruth Kutalek Wim Peersman

BACKGROUND The negative consequences of the brain drain of sub-Saharan African health workers for source countries are well documented and include understaffed facilities, decreased standards of care and higher workloads. However, studies suggest that, if migrated health workers eventually return to their home countries, this may lead to beneficial effects following the transfer of their acquir...

Journal: :Pakistan development review 1997
G M Arif M Irfan

This paper reports on the factors affecting occupational composition of Pakistani workers upon their return from Middle East employment locations as determined by using the 1986 ILO/ARTEP Survey of Return Migrant Households. Three issues related to post-migration occupation change of return migrants were explored: 1) the comparison of occupational composition in the pre-migration phase with th...

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