Essays about: "return migration"
Showing result 36 - 40 of 79 essays containing the words return migration.
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36. Where responsibilities end: Migrant labour and CSR in a Russian supply chain
University essay from Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för ekonomi och samhälleAbstract : Multinational corporations enforce their CSR-policies upon workers in their supply chain. These policies should protect the workers from issues arising from interaction with the corporation, however the impact and purview of CSR is limited. A group of workers particularly vulnerable when CSR fails to tackle social issues are migrant workers. READ MORE
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37. Real Estate Investments in 18-hour Cities: Do 18-hour cities offer better investments than 24-hour cities?
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : With the rise of the millennial generation, a new roster of cities has sprung to life – the 18-hour cities. They can be defined as a vibrant second-tier city where there’s a big potential for employment and economic growth and at the same time they offer a lower cost of living and doing business than in 24-hour gateway cities like New York City or San Francisco. READ MORE
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38. The Norwegian Regime of Returns. A governmentality-perspective on the development of return practices in Norway
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage these moving populations, and their national borders. Today, returning migrants without a residence permit is often regarded as a natural measure within the immigration control apparatus, but the means to ensure return, the populations targeted and their legal rights have changed over time. READ MORE
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39. Will you come back? : Quantitative analysis of return migration among Swedes born 1978
University essay from Umeå universitet/KulturgeografiAbstract : This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on the cohort born 1978. In order to evaluate how socio-economic and geographical characteristics influence individuals propensities to re-circulate to the municipality of origin. READ MORE
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40. Return to Socio-Economic Deprivation: A Critical Analysis of the Scope of Complementary Protection under European Law
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Migration caused by deprivation of socio-economic human rights is a topical issue that gives rise to complex questions of legal, moral and ethical nature. From a legal perspective, seeking international protection from socio-economic deprivation is often associated with conceptual challenges. READ MORE