• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 93
  • 22
  • 5
  • 5
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 3
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 1
  • Tagged with
  • 148
  • 148
  • 35
  • 23
  • 20
  • 20
  • 15
  • 14
  • 14
  • 12
  • 12
  • 9
  • 9
  • 9
  • 9
  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
101

Mobility and information flows in international trade and investment

Poole, Jennifer Pamela. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2007. / Title from first page of PDF file (viewed October 10, 2007). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 104-109).
102

Female international labour migration from Southern Thailand /

Nisakorn Klanarong. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, School of Social Sciences, Discipline of Geographical and Environmental Studies, 2004. / "November 2003" Includes bibliographical references (leaves 307-334).
103

Rural-rural labor circulation and poverty the evidence from the Sudan seasonal migration : a thesis in economics and demography /

Mohammed, Ahmed Taha. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Pennsylvania State University, 1989. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [201]-218).
104

Migration, remittances and gender in the context of development the case of Thailand /

Osaki, Keiko, January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Fordham University, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references.
105

Migration among low-income people

West, Donald A. January 1970 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970. / Typescript. Vita. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 317-325).
106

Chapadas dos gerais: veredas da modernização. Um estudo sobre mobilidade do trabalho e migrações no processo de modernização. Apontamentos e atualidade do trabalho no sertão dos gerais - região centro-oeste do estado de Minas Gerais / Chapadas of gerais: Veredas of Modernization. A study on labor mobility and migration in the modernization process: notes and timeliness of work in the backcountry of the gerais west-central state of Minas Gerais

Ewerton Talpo 09 February 2015 (has links)
O presente estudo tem como objetivo geral investigar as formas assumidas pela mobilidade do trabalho decorrente das transformações nas dinâmicas territoriais no momento da passagem para a segunda metade do século XX no Brasil, destacando as ações do Estado desenvolvimentista do pós-guerra e seus desdobramentos sob a intervenção do Governo militar da década de 1970, suas implicações espaciais na região centro-oeste do estado de Minas Gerais. Nesse sentido, procuramos abarcar o particular dessas transformações na atualidade do trabalho e da constituição de uma população migrante no centro-oeste mineiro, mais precisamente nos municípios de Três Marias, Corinto e Morro da Garça. A possibilidade de se construir uma relação entre o particular e o geral da sociedade moderna na pesquisa geográfica é um elemento norteador da investigação da presente pesquisa. Para tal objetivo apresentamos aqui uma pesquisa qualitativa, por meio de entrevistas e registros de relatos sobre a vida de moradores e migrantes nos municípios estudados, a experiência migrante e sua perspectiva espacial. / The present study is to investigate the forms assumed by labor mobility resulting from changes in regional dynamics at the time of transition to the second half of the twentieth century in Brazil, highlighting the actions of the developmental state of post-war and its consequences under the intervention of the military government of the 1970s, their spatial implications in the midwestern region of the state of Minas Gerais. Accordingly, we seek to embrace the particular relevance of these changes in the work and the establishment of a migrant population in the mining Midwest, specifically in the towns of Três Marias, Corinto and the Morro da Garça. The possibility of building a relationship between the particular and the general in modern society in geographic research is a guiding element of the investigation of this research. For this purpose we present here a qualitative research through interviews and records of accounts of the lives of residents and migrants in the cities studied, the migrant experience and their spatial perspective.
107

Migração para qualificação da força de trabalho e a questão racial: estudantes africanos/as lusófonos/as negros/as em universidades goianas / Migration to professional qualification of the workforce and the racial issues: Black Lusophone African students in the universities of Goiás

Lorena Francisco de Souza 03 July 2014 (has links)
Esta pesquisa propôs uma análise crítica das migrações estudantis na atual sociedade moderna produtora de mercadorias, problematizando a vinda de estudantes africanos/as para as universidades brasileiras, em particular, a Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), a Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás (PUC-GO) e a Universidade Estadual de Goiás (UEG) a partir do Programa de Estudante Convênio de Graduação e Pós-Graduação (PEC-G e PG). Este programa destaca-se como um importante acordo de cooperação educacional estabelecido entre o Brasil e países do Terceiro Mundo, dentre eles, os países africanos de língua portuguesa. Investigamos e propomos uma discussão sobre o/a migrante estudante africano/a, sob a base da qualificação da força de trabalho e o valor-dissociação como prerrogativas para a crítica do valor a partir da questão racial como uma particularidade. Na crise vivida pela sociedade moderna a mobilidade estudantil é encarada como uma alternativa governamental para o chamado desenvolvimento econômico e político de um Estado, portanto, a migração estudantil é um fenômeno particular de mobilidade da força de trabalho gerada pelo processo de modernização. A mobilidade de estudantes entre os países em desenvolvimento tem sido uma realidade cada vez mais presente e incitou-nos a pensar no migrante pela ótica dos acordos internacionais, a corrida pela qualificação profissional que se torna uma exigência fundamental no sistema produtor de mercadorias. Refletimos sobre a atual conjuntura em que se insere o/a migrante na condição de temporário/a, de futura mão-de-obra qualificada, como é o caso do/a estudante migrante. Por meio de revisão bibliográfica sobre a temática, coleta de dados em órgãos oficiais, nas universidades de destino sobre migrantes estudantes africanos/as e entrevistas com os/as mesmos/as, discutimos a representação social dos/as migrantes africanos/as na terra de destino, e as consequências do racismo, tratados/as estrangeiros/as não-desejados/as ou não-aceitos/as ou africanos/as num sentido generalizado, preconceituoso e discriminatório / This research proposes a critical analysis of student migration in the current modern society produces of merchandise, discussing the coming of African students for the Brazilian universities, in particular, the Federal University of Goiás (UFG), the Pontificia Catholic University of Goiás (PUC -GO) and the State University of Goiás (UEG) from the program of Student Agreement Undergraduate and Postgraduate (PEC-G and PG). This program stands out as an important educational cooperation agreement established between Brazil and Third World countries, among them the African Portuguese-speaking countries. We investigate and propose a discussion about the African migrant student, under the base of the qualification of the labor force and value-dissociation and prerogatives to the critical value from the racial issue as a peculiarity. In modern society crisis, the student mobility is seen as a government alternative to the economic and political development of the State, therefore, the student migration is a particular phenomenon of mobility of the labor force generated by the modernization process. The mobility of students among developing countries has been an ever-present reality and encourages us to think of the migrant from the perspective of international agreements, and the race for qualification which becomes a key requirement in producer goods system. Reflect on the current situation in which the migrant is inserting on the temporary conditions, of the future qualified labor, such as the student migrant. Through literature review, collecting data from official agencies, on the universities destination for African migrants students and interviews with the same, we discussed the social representation of African migrants in the \"destination\" land, and the consequences of racism, treated as the not desire \"foreign or \"not accepted\" or African on generalized sense, prejudiced and discriminatory
108

The Impact of Migration on Natives’ Unemployment Rates : A study on the municipal level in Sweden

Rojas, Carlos January 2017 (has links)
The following is a study of the impact of migration on unemployment rates for natives in Sweden, on municipal level. A cross sectional data set has been analyzed using multiple linear regressions. The regression analysis has searched for the impact on the unemployment rates among natives of the size of the share of migrants in the municipalities as well as of the change in the size of the share of migrants during a time span of 13 years. The results show that migration has small or non-existent impact on the unemployment rates of natives. The results vary depending on the period being investigated and also depending on the characteristics of the municipality that is investigated. When dividing the municipalities into three categories (city, urban and rural municipalities) significant impact of migration on native’s unemployment rates is to be found in city and urban municipalities, but not in rural. The results also indicate that the most significant impact is to be found in the present period of time, while in the long term the impact diminishes to become less significant or not significant at all. 10% migrants in a city municipality in 2015 increased natives’ unemployment level that same year by 0.4 percentage units. More rapid increases of the share of migrants in the labor force have more impact as well. A municipality were the share of migrants grew with 1 percentage unit between 2003 and 2015, had 0.1 percentage unit higher unemployment rate for natives in 2015. This study’s results follow the pattern from earlier studies in the field, that since the 1990’s have shown similar effects when measuring different countries on different continents – sometimes the effect has been significant, sometimes not, and when significant the impact has been rather small, often clustering around zero.
109

Workers' everyday lives and the transformation of China's post-reform state-owned enterprises

Wu, Shuang 12 May 2020 (has links)
The interweaving of China's "reform and opening-up" policy of 1978 with globalisation has shifted the landscape of Chinese economic geographies (CEGs). With influential economic, social, and ideological functions, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) vividly illustrate the multiple political economic, geographic, and socio-cultural dimensions of these changes. Regions with concentrations of SOEs have been particularly impacted. This includes North East (NE) China, which historically held the highest proportion of employment in SOEs and has witnessed the closure of many SOEs and regional decline. Explanations of these changes emphasise the structural and institutional mechanisms of reform under globalisation. I argue this extensive literature regards workers as passive factors of production and limits discussions of space and time. Drawing on scholarship on Global Production Networks (GPNs) and Assemblages, I propose a new conceptual framework that positions the everyday life of each worker at the heart of SOE transformation. My central research question is: "how are workers" everyday lives implicated in SOE transformation?" I explore this by re-reading transformation as the coming together of reform under globalisation with the lived experiences, practices, and affective encounters of workers' everyday lives. The novelty of this framework leads me to sketch three general research propositions rather than setting formal hypotheses. I address the research question and demonstrate my framework by using qualitative research methods and building grounded theory. To explore the differentiated ways in which SOEs are transforming, I studied 13 SOEs from three major cities of NE (Harbin, Changchun, and Shenyang). A three-phase research design was deployed. I completed 62 individual and 8 group interviews. To increase the reliability and replicability of the results, I triangulated data by considering in-depth interviews, public policy documents, internet forums, movies and magazines, and on-site field observation. The empirical findings are presented in three chapters which depict, respectively, the lived experiences, practices, and affective encounters of everyday life. First, I explore workers' lived experiences of social relations in the context of reform and their link to specific spatial arrangements. I characterise interdependent social relations and spatial arrangements constitute the socio-spatial formations. The next chapter further explores workers' mobile and immobile practices and the changing meanings of time and space of SOE socio-spatial formation. Third, I describe how encounters and affects give rise to intensity of feelings which reproduces practice and impacts the SOE socio-spatial formation. In a nutshell, understanding SOEs as socio-spatial formations implies that transformation is not "meted out" by a state or abstract market force but an "always already present"process of mutual constitution of lived experiences, practices, and affective encounters in everyday life. Overall, my thesis expands economic geographic knowledge by highlighting the ongoing and processual nature of space and time and, more specifically, by valorising worker agency. I reflect on implications for CEG to combine with cultural and social geographies. I conclude by calling for an ontological shift of focusing on the emergence and contingency of CEGs.
110

Fiscal structure, migration and economic development in Canada

Carey, Michael. January 1984 (has links)
No description available.

Page generated in 0.0436 seconds