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1by Warschauer, Mark Said, Ghada R. El Zohry, Ayman G Published in Journal of computer-mediated communication (01.07.2002)“...The dominance of English on the Internet in the medium's early years caused great consternation about a possible threat to local languages and cultures. Though...”
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2by Zohry, Ayman Published in Migration letters (2007)“...In this paper, I explore characteristics of Egyptian who migrate irregularly to Europe and reasons of irregular migration from the point of departure through a...”
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3by Zohry, Ayman Published in Migration letters (28.01.2014)“...In this paper, I explore characteristics of Egyptian who migrate irregularly to Europe and reasons of irregular migration from the point of departure through a...”
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4by Bommes, Michael Fassmann, Heinz Sievers, Wiebke“...One of the most important challenges facing the European Union over the next few decades is demographic: as birthrates continue to decline and the population...”
edited by Fassmann, Heinz Bommes, Michael Sievers, Wiebke
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5by Zohry, Ayman Published in Journal of immigrant & refugee studies (20.07.2006)“...With more than three million Egyptians abroad, Egypt is always regarded in the migration literature as a labor-sending country. Hundreds of articles and books...”
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6by Zohry, Ayman Published in Remittances Review (01.05.2017)“...Migrants remit money, goods and commodities, as well as ideas and behaviors that affect sending countries, positively or negatively. It is not enough to study...”
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7by Ayman Zohry Published in Handbook of Culture and Migration (19.01.2021)“...With more than 50 percent expatriate population in the Arab/Persian Gulf countries, one shouldn’t undermine the impact of expatriates on the culture of these...”
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8by Zohry, Ayman Published in Remittances Review (2017)“...Migrants remit money, goods and commodities, as well as ideas and behaviors that affect sending countries, positively or negatively. It is not enough to study...”
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9by Zohry, Ayman Published in Revue européenne des migrations internationales (12.12.2003)“...The Place of Egypt in the Regional Migration System as a Receiving Country. Egypt is stereotyped as a sending country in the migration literature. This article...”
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edited by Bommes, Michael Fassman, Heinz Sievers, Wiebke
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12by Zohry, Ayman Published in QScience Proceedings (05.03.2013)“...Despite the fact that international migrants comprise 3.1 percent of the world population, international migration is at the heart of societal, economic and...”
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13by Zohry, Ayman Published in Confluences en Méditerranée (2013)“...This study aims at exploring the situation of Egyptian migration after two years of the Egyptian Revolution of January 25th 2011. The study starts with...”
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14“...One of the most important challenges concerning the future of the European Union is the demographic reproduction of the European population. Decreasing...”
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15by Habib, Rima R Zohry, Ayman Nuwayhid, Iman Najdi, Faten Published in European journal of ageing (01.09.2006)“...The gendered division of domestic labor has been widely studied over the last three decades. However, older adults’ contribution to housework, especially in...”
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16by Ayman Zohry“...‘The role that migrants play in promoting development and poverty reduction in countries of origin, as well as the contribution they make towards the...”
edited by Heinz Fassmann Wiebke Sievers Michael Bommes
Published in Migration from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe (15.08.2014)
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18by Acedo, Clementina Adams, Don Popa, Simona“...Quality and Qualities: Tensions in Education Reforms is a provocative call for understanding and further exploring the elusive concept of quality in education...”
edited by Adams, Don Acedo, Clementina Popa, Simona
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20by Zohry, Ayman Published in Immigration Worldwide (15.12.2009)“...The international migration movements to Thailand have been a consistent feature for decades, influencing the labor market as well as the social aspects in...”