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Economic Migration: On What Terms?
/ Stilz, Anna
Stilz, Anna
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I investigate whether wealthy democratic states should liberalize economic migration and, if so, on what terms. Is it permissible for the state to restrict economic migration as a form of labor market protection? If so, under what conditions? If not, why not? I argue that even granting that states have a right to control their borders and to prioritize the interests of their inhabitants, there is good reason to liberalize permanent low-skilled migration, so long as this is paired with appropriate social policies.
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Economic Migration
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128199
Engaging diaspora fro national interest: the linkages of the Indian community in the US with the homeland
/ Mohapatra, Anil Kumar
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar
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2014.
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The growing influence of diasporas on foreign affairs and the international behavior of the states has been a worldwide academic finding and a reported fact. As independent actors they have operated as lobbies which have actively influenced homeland (ancestral or kin-states) foreign policies and that of the host lands as well (Shain et al 2003). Especially the developing countries in their mission of development have tried to rope in their communities abroad in the process. This global phenomenon of diaspora-homeland linkage has debate on economic and political systems, national culture and international relations.
Key Words
Migration
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Political System
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Indian Diaspora
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Diaspora
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Economic system
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National Culture
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Ethnic Communities
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Ethnic Migration
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Foreign Affairs
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International Behavior
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Indian Community
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International Relations - IR
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United States - US
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Political Migration
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International Diaspora
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Economic Migration
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128277
Transplanted Wenzhou model and transnational ethnic economy: ex
/ Jeong, Jong-Ho
Jeong, Jong-Ho
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2014.
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This paper explores why Zhejiangcun's Wenzhou migrants and Wangjing's Chaoxianzu migrants were able to maintain and actively restructure their settlements in Beijing while Beijing's other migrant settlements either disappeared or were forced out from their original locations. Highlighting the role of the Wenzhou model in Zhejiangcun and that of the transnational ethnic ties in Wangjing, this research illustrates how certain rural migrants emerged as a new social group by utilizing their cultural capital based on native-place and ethnic ties and newly found economic power. The present study examines the urban space of Zhejiangcun and Wangjing where alternative sources of economic power and social networks were created and utilized and therefore offers a unique perspective by locating a specifically-founded ethnographic analysis within the general debate on the restructuring of post-reform urban space.
Key Words
Migration
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Economics
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China
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Korea
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Economic Power
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Bilateral Relations
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Ethnic Migration
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Chinese Economy
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Wenzhou Model
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Foreign Policy - China
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Korean Economy
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Economic Context
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Political Migration
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Economic Migration
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Transnational Ethnic Economy
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Ethnic Economy
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China- Korea Relation
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Transnational Ethnic Ties
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Migration Policy - China
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130902
Why are various ethnic and religious communities intolerant of
/ Adil, Abdul Munem Salam
Adil, Abdul Munem Salam
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2014.
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I'm not going to cite precise figures and pass judgments or use demographic jargon. I think it is necessary to shed light on the phenomenon of massive migration to Europe from countries of the Middle East and North Africa that experienced the so-called Arab Spring and on possible ramifications for Russia in terms of economic and cultural adaptation of a fraction of these migrants from Europe to Russia already saddled with a colossal problem of illegal migrants.
Key Words
Geopolitics
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Middle East
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Russia
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Europe
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North Africa
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Economic Security
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Geostrategic
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national identities
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Religious Communities
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Ethnic Communities
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Illegal Migrants
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Arab Spring
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Economic Migration
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Geopolitical Integrity
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Historical Unity
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Demographic Jargon
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Massive Migration
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Colossal Problem
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Economic Adaptation
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Cultural Adaptation
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