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  3. Vol. 14 No. 2 (2017)

Vol. 14 No. 2 (2017)

Published: 2017-04-29

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Carla De Tona
    187-188
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Articles

  • Diaspora policies and co-development: A Comparison between India, China and Mexico

    Camelia Tigau, Amba Pande, Yan Yuan
    189-203
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  • Determinants of migration and the gravity model of migration – application on Western Balkan emigration flows

    Visar Malaj, Stefano de Rubertis
    204-220
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  • Eliciting salient beliefs of engineers in Malaysia on migrating abroad

    Balu Ramoo, Chong Yee Lee, Cheng Ming Yu
    221-236
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  • Human Capital Theory and Internal Migration: Do Average Outcomes Distort Our View of Migrant Motives?

    Martin Korpi, William A.V. Clark
    237-250
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  • Explaining the labor market gaps between immigrants and natives in the OECD

    Andreas Bergh
    251-262
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  • Memory, nostalgia and the creation of “home”: a returnee woman’s journey

    Johanna Zulueta
    263-272
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  • Multi-professional work practices in the field of immigrant integration – examples of collaboration between the police and social work

    Sari Vanhanen, Elli Heikkilä
    273-284
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  • Can international migration forecasting be improved? The case of Australia

    Tom Wilson
    285-299
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  • Gender and youth migration for empowerment: migration trends from Tanzania

    Gemma Joan Nifasha Todd, Benjamin Clarke, Millie Marston, Mark Urassa, Jim Todd
    300-317
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Viewpoints

  • President Trump and US Migration after 100 Days

    Philip L. Martin
    319-328
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