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Nurhazani Mohd Shariff,Azlan Zainol Abidin
Pág. 423 - 427
The needs of international migrant labors to fill in the shortages of labor in various sectors have created several advantages. Further, the employment of international migrant labors in tourism and hospitality industry presents a series of opportunities...
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Jiaxin Feng, Lin Liu, Dongping Long and Weiwei Liao
Immigrants and natives are generally comparable in committing violent crimes in many Western cities. However, little is known about spatial differences between internal migrant offenders and native offenders in committing violence in contemporary urban C...
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Jiquan Peng, Juan Chen and Liguo Zhang
The relative poverty statuses of female and male migrant workers are complex: (i) as a group, migrant workers are relatively better off than their rural hometown fellow residents but are deprived compared to the long-term residents of the cities to which...
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Sinja Alexandra Ernst, Roma Schmitz, Michael Thamm and Ute Ellert
In industrialized countries atopic diseases have been reported to be less likely in children and adolescents with a migrant background compared to non-migrants. This paper aimed at both examining and comparing prevalence of asthma, allergic rhinoconjunct...
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Zelalem B. Mengesha, Janette Perz, Tinashe Dune and Jane Ussher
Past research suggests that factors related to health care professionals? (HCPs) knowledge, training and competency can contribute to the underutilisation of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care by refugee and migrant women. The aim of this study wa...
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Dillo Justin Ramoshaba, Frank Rapholo
Pág. 346 - 352
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Rosa Grimaldi, Francesca Crivellaro and Daniela Bolzani
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Dongping Long and Lin Liu
The spatial pattern of crime has been a central theme of criminological research. Recently, the spatial variation in the crime location choice of offenders by different population groups has been gaining more attention. This study addresses the issue of ...
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Bukola Salami, Alleson Mason, Jordana Salma, Sophie Yohani, Maryam Amin, Philomena Okeke-Ihejirika and Tehseen Ladha
Immigrants experience poorer health outcomes than nonimmigrants in Canada for several reasons. A central contributing factor to poor health outcomes for immigrants is access to healthcare. Previous research on access to healthcare for immigrants has larg...
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Eugene Narh Korletey, Eric Bossman Asare, Joseph Kofi Teye
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Tieshan Sun, Yingling Fan
This paper documents inequitable transit-based accessibility to sectoral jobs among population groups with different educational attainment and hukou status in Beijing, China. A cumulative transit-based job accessibility measure is applied and multiple d...
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Xiaohong Deng, Lei Gong, Yanfang Gao, Xiaoqing Cui and Ke Xu
Population mobility and attendant issues, especially housing issues, have a major impact on sustainable urban development. In the urbanization process, a number of micro-communities with various social characteristics have come to compose the rural migra...
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Hao Xue, Jennifer Hager, Qi An, Kai Liu, Jing Zhang, Emma Auden, Bingyan Yang, Jie Yang, Hongyan Liu, Jingchun Nie, Aiqin Wang, Chengchao Zhou, Yaojiang Shi and Sean Sylvia
Large and increasing numbers of rural-to-urban migrants provided new challenges for tuberculosis control in large cities in China and increased the need for high quality tuberculosis care delivered by clinics in urban migrant communities. Based on a hous...
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Qais Alemi, Carl Stempel, Patrick Marius Koga, Valerie Smith, Didem Danis, Kelly Baek and Susanne Montgomery
There is insufficient empirical evidence on the correlates of health care utilization of irregular migrants currently living in Turkey. The aim of this study was to identify individual level determinants associated with health service and medication use....
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Joseph M. Wunderle, Jr. and Wayne J. Arendt
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WAREBI GABRIEL BRISIBE, IBAMA BROWN
Pág. Page:107 - 117Abstrac
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Chantha Hor,Pheara Pheang
Pág. 202 - 207
This paper aims to investigate the determinant macroeconomic variables and non-economic factors influencing the migrant workers? remittances flow to the CLMV countries (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam). This study employs fixed-effect and random-eff...
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Ignatia Bintang Filia Dei Susilo,Dian Pujiatma Vera Subchanifa 10.21831/economia.v12i1.8227
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Abstract: ASEAN Labor Market Integration and Its Social Effects for Unskilled Labor Migration. Member states of ASEAN mainly needed two criteria of foreign labor: highly skilled professionals or its counterpart, unskilled workers. High-skilled profession...
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