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987“...International student migration remains an under‐researched field in migration studies, and this is especially true of return migration. This paper analyses...”
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989by Kandala, Ngianga‐Bakwin Fahrmeir, Ludwig Klasen, Stephan Priebe, Jan Published in Population space and place (01.09.2009)“...We investigate the geographical and socioeconomic determinants of childhood undernutrition in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia, three neighbouring countries in...”
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990“...ABSTRACT Unpaid caring is defined as any help or support provided to family members, friends, neighbours, or others because of their long‐term physical or...”
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991“...ABSTRACT Circulation and other forms of temporary movement are of rising importance in the context of overall population mobility. Despite this, analysis is...”
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992by Sartorius, Kurt Sartorius, Benn Tollman, Stephen Schatz, Enid Kirsten, Johann Collinson, Mark Published in Population space and place (01.01.2013)“...ABSTRACT The assimilation of refugees into their host community economic structures is often problematic. The paper investigates the ability of refugees in...”
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993by Collins, Francis Leo Published in Population space and place (01.01.2010)“... and Planning D 16 : 387 – 400 . Clarke N . 2004 . Mobility, fixity, agency: Australia's working holiday programme . Population, Space and Place 10 : 411 – 420 . Collins FL...”
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994“...Economic and political changes in formerly socialist economies affect migration patterns and gender relations in complex ways. The consequences of transition...”
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995by Jones, Richard C Published in Population space and place (01.09.2011)“...Until recently the role of international return migrants in local economic development has received little attention from researchers. Drawing upon...”
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