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Stein Monteiro
There are larger productivity gains to migrating from a relatively poor country than a richer one. Due to these productivity differences, immigration from a poor source country is larger. Among poor source country immigrants, their exposure to co-ethnics...
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Stein Monteiro
Pág. 115 - 156
immigrants have greater exposure to co-ethnics, leading to fewer incentives to learn the local culture and assimilate. In this paper, the exposure channel through which source country richness affects assimilating immigration is modelled through neighbou...
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Stein Monteiro
There are larger productivity gains to migrating from a relatively poor country than a richer one. Due to these productivity differences, immigration from a poor source country is larger. Among poor source country immigrants, their exposure to co-ethnics...
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Hamidreza Asgari, Nishat Zaman, Xia Jin
Pág. 3079 - 3095
The goal of this study is to develop Multinomial Logit models for mode choice behaviour of immigrants, with key focuses on neighbourhood effects and behavioural assimilation. The first aspect assumes a linkage between social network ties and immigrants? ...
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Elena Ph. Komandyshko
Pág. 234 - 238
The author of the article undertakes an attempt to address the issue of the creative development of studying youth within the framework of the assimilation of arts management innovative technologies. The content of the article is structured upon the basi...
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Izabela Scibiorska-Kowalczyk
The term "economic culture" describes historically shaped elements in the general culture of population, concerning values recognized and desired by a particular community, relating to the management and to the economic system of the states. The most im...
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Jose-Maria Montero, Gema Fernandez-Aviles
Despite the emergence of new strategies, models of expectancy/disconfirmation are still very popular in tourist research. This is why they are revisited by presenting an alternative for testing independence between expectations and disconfirmation versus...
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Bhupen Rabha
Pág. 31 - 39
The Totola Rabhas are a community that has never lived in isolation. They are touched on all sides by other communities and ethnic groups. Therefore, cultural assimilation in the case of the Totola Rabhas is not a new phenomenon. The culture of the Totol...
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A. Solomon,R. Steyn
AbstractThe rapid rate of globalisation is increasingly exposing both individuals and organisations to situations of cultural heterogeneity in which they are expected to function optimally. The cultural intelligence research programme has consequently ex...
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Orlando Gabriel Morales,Luis César Caballero
This article presents a critique of the historiographical literature on Afromestizo colonel Lorenzo Barcala (Mendoza, 1800-1835). The analysis includes trials, biographies, sketches and some significant mentions of the national literature since 1845. Two...
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Florent Poux, Romain Neuville, Line Van Wersch, Gilles-Antoine Nys and Roland Billen
Digital investigations of the real world through point clouds and derivatives are changing how curators, cultural heritage researchers and archaeologists work and collaborate. To progressively aggregate expertise and enhance the working proficiency of al...
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Julián Mauricio Vélez Tamayo. Universidad Autónoma lationoamericana, Colombia
Pág. 124 - 131
El proceso de industrialización de Colombia ha sido motivo de fuerte debate por parte de los académicos que estudian la historia económica de Colombia y, usualmente, ubican este proceso en el siglo XX, después del despegue cafetero y las misiones interna...
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