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Parental leave policies, work (re)entry, and second birth: Do differences between migrants and non-migrants in Germany increase?
The paper investigates migrant–nonmigrant differentials over time among women in Germany after their first childbirth; we look at the transitions to...
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Acculturation and Re-entry Culture Confrontation: the Case of Development Workers
The study at hand investigated the reintegration of development workers in terms of the sociocultural adaption and societal engagement after the...
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Implementation of National Approaches to Circular Migration: Entry and Re-entry Conditions for Migrant Workers in Bulgaria and Poland
This chapter brings together the EU and national instruments conducive to circular migration developed in Bulgaria and Poland and assesses their... -
Change and Continuity in the Gender Division of Labor
This chapter investigates continuous and discontinuous employment of married women across their life course, using longitudinal data from a... -
Global Value Chains, Industrial Policy, and Industrial Upgrading: Automotive Sectors in Malaysia, Thailand, and China in Comparison with Korea
This study compares the evolution of automotive sectors in Malaysia, Thailand, and China with that of Korea by focusing on industrial policy,...
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The Implementation of the EU’s Approach to Circular Migration Through Legal and Policy Routes
This chapter brings together the legal and policy instruments developed as part of the EU’s circular migration approach in order to assess its... -
Changing Patterns of Commercial Sex Work Amongst Adolescent Girls in Nepal: The Role of Technology
The introduction of technology, particularly mobile phones, in the mediation of commercial sex work (CSW) has meant that sex work is expanding from...
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Map** Immigrant Health Trajectories: Investigating the Implications of Institutional Selection and Post-arrival Support Across Legal-Entry Pathways
Immigrants initially arrive in the United States in better health than the U.S.-born, but this advantage tends to diminish over time. The factors...
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Medical students’ learning approaches and examination outcomes: longitudinal and cross-sectional studies in a problem-based system
Entwistle learning approaches are an evidence-based lens for analysing and improving student learning. Quantifying potential effects on attainment...
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Consequences of Parents’ Unemployment on Investments in Children’s Education in Brazil
This paper investigates whether parents’ entry into unemployment affects investment in children’s education through their decision to provide public...
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Capturing Irregular Migrations Through a Macro-sociological Lens: The Harga Process in Twelve Steps from North Africa to Europe
Irregular migration is a worldwide phenomenon. Each country develops its vision and its actions generally without knowing either the magnitude or the... -
World, culture, Chinese, understanding: a fragmentary epistemological conceptualization
This essay, derived from the corresponding conference presentation, uses the English title of the Young Experts Symposium 2022, “Understanding...
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Unemployment and Well-Being: The Case of High-Skilled Intra-EU Mobile Women
Empirical evidence shows a significant increase in the number of high-skilled mobile workers in the EU. Yet, little is known about the experience of...
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Cohabitation and Marriage Formation in Times of Fertility Decline: The Case of Sweden in the Twenty-First Century
Developments over time in the prevalence of marriage and cohabitation formation has long received much interest, but less is known about more recent...
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“So, if you ask whether fences work: they work”—the role of border fortifications for migration control and access to asylum. Comparing Hungary and the USA
This paper analyzes the role of border fortifications for migration control and access to asylum based on two case studies: the Hungarian–Serbian and...
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A Framework to Integrate Non-profits into Development Planning in South Africa
Integrating non-profit organizations (NPOs) and the services they provide into development planning highlights an aspect of government–NPOs...
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Beyond “Economic Immigration”: Understanding the Role of Labor Market and Lifestyle Expectations in Technology Sector Newcomer Experiences in Canada
Canada has long sought to disperse skilled immigration across the country, with the goal of promoting economic development, improving cultural...
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Barriers for exiting sex work: an exploration on female sex workers (FSW) in Puducherry, India
Exit is not an easy task for a sex worker. Academic investigations of the reasons and barriers to exit from the sex industry are lacking heavily. Sex...
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Integration of Refugee Teachers into the Labour Market by the Example of a Certificate Course at the University of Vienna
Universities are increasingly responsible for develo** educational measures that help to respond to socio-political problems. Since 2015, refugees... -
A Comprehensive Analysis of Internal and External Factors Influencing the Reemployment of Elite Older Workers in Hebei, China
This paper focuses on a new trend in the Chinese labor market: more retirees pursue reemployment, especially for elite older workers. This paper...