Essays about: "Country-of-origin effects"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 essays containing the words Country-of-origin effects.

  1. 1. Of course, but maybe: the absolute prohibition of refoulement and threats to national security and public safety : Legal and practical effects of undesirable but unreturnable refugees

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Hanna Aftonfalk; [2022]
    Keywords : International law; refugee law; human rights law; non-refoulement; refugee protection; exclusion; torture or ill-treatment; national security and public safety;

    Abstract : States are routinely confronted with conflicting duties of maintaining full respect for human rights, on the one hand, and protecting national security and public safety, on the other. This is not least noticeable when States’ sovereignty and the right to control who enters and leaves their territories clash with the obligation to afford protection to refugees fleeing persecution. READ MORE

  2. 2. Revisiting corruption and social trust: an epidemiological approach

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Jack Watson; Alexander Håkansson; [2022]
    Keywords : Social trust; Corruption; Second-generation immigrants; Epidemiological approach; Cultural transmission;

    Abstract : This paper empirically examines how corruption in the country of origin of second-generation immigrants residing in Europe affects their social trust. The paper follows an epidemiological approach using corruption as a proxy for culture and several time-fixed effects regressions to identify how differences in corruption can explain discrepancies in social trust. READ MORE

  3. 3. Is your brand loyalty affected by the country? : An explanatory investigation of the relationship between brand loyalty and country-of-origin in a Swedish context

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Christoffer Eriksson; Sofia Dahlgren; Julia Sunnegårdh; [2021]
    Keywords : Brand loyalty; country-of-origin; perceived quality; country image; repetitive purchase; attitudinal loyalty.;

    Abstract : Background: Brand loyalty is a rather old concept and has become a central part of everybrand and there are many factors that need to be considered when choosing strategies in orderto achieve this. However, even though the concept itself is rather set-in stone the research onhow brands archive this in different contexts is constantly in motion, for instance it has beenshown that a brand's Country-of-Origin has effects on consumers purchase intent and attitudeswhich are crucial factors within Brand loyalty. READ MORE

  4. 4. Immigrants Participation in the Social Assistance in Finland : Is there a difference between immigrant and native participants and does the time spent in the new country affect their probability of using social assistance?

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi och statistik (NS)

    Author : Maiwand Shakeeb; Murtaza Said; [2021]
    Keywords : Human capital variable; Social assistance; Probability; Language skill; Include Control.;

    Abstract : This paper analyzes the immigrant´s probability to participate in social assistance programs compared to natives in Finland and if there are any cohort and assimilation effects. For estimation, we used the linear probability model to find out the result. READ MORE

  5. 5. Remittances - A Tool for Democratization? A Global Study on Protests and Remittance Flows

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Elias Jbari; Vasu Gandhi; [2021]
    Keywords : remittances; economic development; international migration; structure and scope of government;

    Abstract : Can remittances function as a tool to overthrow political regimes? This paper aims to answer that question while performing an in-depth analysis of the relation between protests and remittances. Remittances refer to the international money flows from emigrants to their relatives in the country of origin. READ MORE