While policy makers, international organizations and academics are increasingly aware of the economic effects of emigration, the potential political effects remain understudied. This book maps the nature of the relationship that links emigration and political development. Jonathon W. Moses explores the nature of political development, arguing that emigration influences political development. In particular, he introduces a new cross-national database of annual emigration rates and analyzes specific cases of international emigration (and out-migration within countries) under varying political and economic contexts
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Immigration, Religion and Governmentality -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Methods -- Findings -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Immigration and Gender: Health and Labor Conditions, Implications and Challenges -- Abstract -- Background -- Method -- Results -- Gender and Immigration from the Country of Origin: The Feminization of Migration -- Gender and Immigration in the Host Country: Health Conditions and Access to Health Services -- Gender and Immigration in the Host Country: Legal and Working Conditions -- Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Using Technology to Expand and Enrich the Vocabulary of Low Level English Migrant Women -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1. Support for English Learning -- 2.2. Significance of Vocabulary -- 2.2.1. Vocabulary Learning/Acquisition -- 2.3. Significance of MALL -- 2.3.1. Attributes of MALL -- 2.3.1.1. Portability, Accessibility, and Spontaneity -- 2.3.1.2. Context Awareness -- 2.3.1.3. Multimedia and Interactivity -- 2.3.1.4. Scaffolding -- 3. Methods -- 3.1. Context of This Study -- 3.2. Research Design -- 3.2.1. Semi-Structured Interviews -- 3.2.2. Non-MALL and MALL Lessons -- 3.2.2.1. Non-MALL Lessons -- 3.2.2.2. MALL Lessons -- 3.2.3. Thematic Analysis -- 3.2.3.1. Case Study 1 -- 3.2.3.2. Case Study 2 -- 3.2.3.3. Case Study 3 -- 3.2.4. Cross-Case Analysis -- 4. Findings and Discussion -- 4.1. Vocabulary Learning Environment -- 4.2. Learner Characteristics -- 4.2.1. L1 and English Literacy/Education Background -- 4.2.2. Learning Distractions -- 4.2.3. Confidence Level and Pronunciation Capability -- 4.2.4. Technology -- 4.2.5. Scaffolding -- 4.2.6. Self-Regulated/Personalised Learning -- 4.2.7. Tablet and App Features -- 4.3. MALL Framework -- 4.3.1. Challenges.
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: "THE STORMY PETREL OF NORWEGIAN LABOR; The Emigrant; The Agitator; Emigrant Influence; EMIGRANT REVOLUTIONARIES; CONCLUSION; 10 Conclusion; EMIGRATION AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT; Individual; CommunityState; RegimeSystem; ON THE NATURE OF THE RELATIONSHIP; The Role of Economic Development; Summing Up; WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?; Appendix I: Case-Selection Matrix; Appendix II: EMIG 1.2 Overview; Appendix III: Countries with No Emigration Data (and hence excluded from final version); Appendix IV: Lagging Pattern, Newey-West Models, Truncated TSCS Data.
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p. 2 ; column 6 ; 1 ¾ col. in. ; A report on the amount of travel between St. Louis, Missouri and Salt Lake City. A large part is due to trains with army supplies for government forces in Salt Lake. Aside from this there is a vast amount of miscellaneous emigration and commercial travel existing between the two points. From the St. Louis Republican.
Publié comme documents du Sénat, 61e Congrès, 2e et 3e session. Un index général était prévu, v. 42, comme document 785 du Sénat, 61e Congrès, 3e session. Il n'a pas été imprimé. ; William P. Dillingham, président. ; decisions. 3. Steerage legislation, 1819-1908. 4. State immigration and alien laws--[v. 40] The immigration situation in other countries : Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil--[v. 41] Statements and recommendations submitted by societies and organizations interested in the subject of immigration. Emig. & immig. 2. Emigration and immigration. 3. Emigration and immigration law - U.S. I. Dillingham, William Paul, 1843-1923. II. Title. ; [v. 1-2] Abstracts of reports of the Immigration commision--[v. 3] Statistical review of immigration, 1820-1910. Distribution of immigrants, 1850-1900--[v. 4] Emigration conditions in Europe--[v. 5] Dictionary of races of peoples--[v. 6-25] Imigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts)--[v. 26-27] Immigrants in cities : a study of the population of selected districts in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Milwaukee--[v. 28] Occupation of the first and second generations of immigrants in the United States. Fecundity of immigrant women--[v. 29-33] The children of immigrants in schools (in five volumes)--[v. 34-35] Immigrants as charit seekers--[v. 36] Immigration and crime--[v. 37] Steerage conditions, importation and harboring of women for immoral purposes, immigrant homes and aid societies, immigrant banks--[v. 38] Changes in bodily form of descendants of immigrants. (Final report)--[v. 39] Immigration legislation. 1. Federal immigration legislation. 2. Digest of immigration ; Edition sur microfiches accompagnée d'un guide. ; Mode of access: Internet.