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The impact of immigration on UK regional wages, 1991-2016Ghosh, Deboshree January 2018 (has links)
The interest in the effects of immigration on the UK labour market has increased in the past decade. According to the ONS, the upsurge of non-EU citizens in the UK began in 1997 and peaked in 2004 before declining thereafter. Following the A8- accession in 2004, the migration of EU citizens has witnessed a cyclical pattern by increasing till the recession, declining, and then increasing again in recent years. Migration patterns have also changed regionally. For example, traditionally immigrant attracting regions such as London saw the lowest percentage increase in foreign born workers, whereas regions like the North east of England, Wales and Scotland gained popularity between 2005 and 2016. This thesis aims at understanding the impact of immigration on UK regional wages between 1991 and 2016. The analysis presented in this thesis is split by the pre-and post-recession periods using the BHPS and the UKHLS datasets. The instrument variable based estimation results suggest that at the regional level, immigration had an insignificant impact on native average wages in the pre-recession period (1999-2009) but had a negative impact in the postrecession period (2009-2016) in Great Britain. For England, the results were negative in the pre-recession period possibly indicating the importance of migration to the labour markets of Scotland and Wales. Allowing for imperfect substitution between natives and immigrants, at the wage distribution level of the natives, the results concluded that in the pre-recession period, immigrants had a negative impact on the 10th wage percentile. In the post-recession period, the impact was concluded to be positive at all percentiles and insignificant at the 10th wage percentile. The analysis was also extended by including the regional role of capital adjustment with imperfect substitution between immigrants and natives. The results indicated that immigrants had a negative impact on regional average wages of England from 2009-2016.
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The role of remittances in the growth of developing recipient economies /de Leon-Manlagnit, Patrisha Joan F. January 2006 (has links)
Project (M.A.) - Simon Fraser University, 2006. / Theses (Dept. of Economics) / Simon Fraser University. Also issued in digital format and available on the World Wide Web.
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Colonial immigration laws a study of the regulation of immigration by the English colonies in America ...Proper, Emberson Edward. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University. / Vita. Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law, v. 12, no. 2.
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Consideraciones sobre inmigración y colonizaciónPacheco, Álvaro. January 1892 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universidad de Montevideo, 1892. / Includes bibliographical references ([211]-213).
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Sverige åt svenskarna invandringspolitik, utlänningskontroll och asylrätt 1900-1932. Sweden for the Swedes.Hammar, Tomas. January 1900 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling--Stockholms universitet. / Extra t.p., with thesis statement, inserted. Summary in English. Bibliography: p. 405-419.
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Chinese emigration through Hong Kong to North Borneo since 1880 /Oades, Rizalino Aquino, January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1961. / One map in pocket at end-paper. Type-written copy. Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-260). Also available on microfilm.
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Chinese emigration through Hong Kong to North Borneo since 1880Oades, Rizalino Aquino January 1961 (has links)
published_or_final_version / History / Master / Master of Arts
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Post-world war two British migration to Australia : "the most pampered and protected of the intake?"Joynson, Velma Joan January 1995 (has links) (PDF)
The thesis seeks to find evidence to support the assumption that British migrants were the ‘pampered’ and ‘protected’ of the post-World War Two intake of migrants. Contemporary students of historical writing of the migration experience have virtually written British migrants out of the history of this era by such unsubstantiated assumptions. / The assimilationist construct of the 1940s to the 1960s that defined non-British migrants as assimilable, and British migrants as ‘kith’ and ‘kin’ was a vital component in the ideology of governments. It enabled them to carry out a migration programme the extent of which had no precedent in Australian history. Because social participation is vital in the process of admitting new knowledge, the construction of assimilability needed to be developed and legitimated on the basis of shared values. In effect the imposition of ‘new’ information promulgated by the institutions of society needed an empathetic response from the community, for the successful implementation of the programme. If the concept of non-British migrants as being assimilable could be ‘sold’ to the public, then it went without saying that British migrants would be the exemplar of trouble-free assimilation; they were ‘kith’ and ‘kin’. When British migrants did not fit the archetypal mould designed and fashioned for them by others, they had to be redefined for the continuing success of a policy. The thesis examines the experience of British migrants during the assimilationist era and how their settlement was affected by this ideological construct.
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Family functioning and mental health in the Serbian refugee community /Parker, Andrea. January 1998 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M. Psych.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Psychology, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-94).
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Maintenance of ethnicity : an exploratory study in second generation Estonians /Kiploks, Peter Edward. January 1976 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B.A.(Hons.))-- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Psychology, 1977.
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