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- Adapting immigration policies in order to provide care for an ageing society
- ( J. Badkar;P. Callister;R. Didham / Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand , 2009)
- New Zealand’s population is ageing rapidly. It is projected that 48,200 paid caregivers will be needed by 2036 to look after a growing number of older and possibly disabled New Zealanders ...
- Circular migration in the South Mediterranean
- ( J. Cassarino / European University Institute, Italy , 2008)
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People moving across borders may, through their mobility, be involved in a form of back and forth movement between their places of origin and of destination. Because of their repeated and fluid cro...
- Indian men employed in London's hospitality sector
- ( A. Batnitzky;L. Mcdowell;S. Dyer / School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford , 2008)
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The migration of middle-class Indian men working in the hospitality sector in west London illustrates the intersection of gender and social class in organising both who migrates and what types of l...
- Integration of female migrants into the labour markets
- ( M, Kontos / FeMiPol , 2008)
- Migration flows to EU countries during the last few decades indicate a growth in feminisation, with female migrants increasingly entering informal labour markets in care, health, domesti...
- An alternative approach to the brain drain issue
- ( S. Gent; R. Skeldon / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex , 2006)
- This brief article analyses the debate surrounding the issue of brain drain. Developed countries today are seen as taking highly skilled workers from developing countries to meet their own labour nee...
- Immigration prediction model could offer policy solutions
- ( N. Howe; R. Jackson / Center for Retirement Research, Boston College , 2006)
- Assumptions about international migration are an increasingly important component of demographic projections. Yet most official immigration projections both in the United States and abroad rely on ad-...
- Can UK migrant temporary worker schemes benefit development?
- ( C. Barber; R. Black; P. Tenaglia / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex , 2005)
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This paper examines the specific aspects of the design of migrant temporary worker schemes in the UK, and how this affects their impact on development.
Four policy areas are identified: governance o...
- Immigration, multiculturalism and racism in the UK
- ( C. Whitwell / Sussex Centre for Migration Research , 2002)
- This paper examines the relationship between international migration in the last decade of the 20th Century and the changing discourses in the UK around issues of multiculturalism, citizenship and the...
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