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Assessment of Distributive Effects of Emigrant Remittances in Developing Countries
Jibrin Musa Talba, Ibrahim Moussa, Jidda Mohammed Abdul-Aziz Ajayi
Journal of Finance and Economics. 2017 5 (4). doi: 10.12691/jfe-5-4-5
Keywords: remittances, monetary management, statistical significance
Context: ...ient countries has been largely unexplored. We examine this topic using data from World Bank. Despites the positive effects of emigrant s remittances in terms of developing microfinance Institutions and welfare improvement of the recipient households, its negative effect...
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Challenges of Food Security for migrant s Living in a Regional Area of Australia: Food Availability, Accessibility and Affordability
Joanne Sin Wei Yeoh, Quynh Lê, Daniel R Terry, Rosa McManamey
Journal of Food Security. 2014 2 (3). doi: 10.12691/jfs-2-3-1
Keywords: food security, migrant s, availability, accessibility, affordability
Context: ...> Food security is a vital element for all, particularly people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) group such as migrant s who have been identified as food insecure people in previous studies. However, there is limited understanding on migrants’ food secur...
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Classroom Technology Utilization and Integration Strategies of Digital Native and Digital migrant Teachers
Von P. Gabayan Jr, Celso C. Dumalig
American Journal of Educational Research. 2025 13 (10). doi: 10.12691/education-13-10-3
Keywords: Classroom Technology Utilization, Technology Integration Strategies, Digital Native Teachers, Digital migrant Teachers
Context: This study examined the classroom technology utilization and integration strategies of digital native and digital migrant teachers to determine differences and relationships between their profiles and digital practices. Using a quantitative–correlational d...
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Factors Affecting migrant s’ Food Security in Tasmania: A Mixed Methods Study
Joanne Sin Wei Yeoh, Quynh Le, Rosa McManamey
Journal of Food Security. 2015 3 (4). doi: 10.12691/jfs-3-4-1
Keywords: food security, migrant s, mixed methods, regional
Context: Background: For migrant s experiencing a new cultural environment access to available and affordable food is vital. Factors such as geographical isolation, inc...
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Food Insecurity and Poverty in Sub-Sahara African Immigrant Population in Tarragona Province, Spain{i}
Egbe M. Egbe
Journal of Food Security. 2015 3 (5). doi: 10.12691/jfs-3-5-1
Keywords: agency, coping strategies, food insecurity, immigrant s, economic crisis, poverty
Context: According to a 2012 IMO report 49.3% African immigrant s in Spain were without jobs in 2011, household poverty rates in the immigrant population (31%) was 12 times more than that of the auto...
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Food Safety and Diversity in the COVID-19 Era: Experiences of Public Health and Settlement Officials with New Immigrant s
Saman Rauf, Fatih Sekercioglu, Mustafa Koc
Journal of Food Security. 2021 9 (4). doi: 10.12691/jfs-9-4-3
Keywords: new immigrant s, environmental health, food safety concerns, food safety knowledge, cultural food practices, COVID-19, food safety training
Context: Canada has a diverse socio-cultural population, 21.5% of which is comprised of immigrant s born outside of the country, a figure now reaching 49.5% in big cities, such as Toronto. This diversity is also reflected in the food...
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Labor Market Discrimination against African Immigrant s’: Between Employment Vulnerability and Social Exclusion
Patrick Agyare
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2021 7 (1). doi: 10.12691/wjssh-7-1-1
Keywords: employment vulnerability, hegemony, immigrant s, labor market discrimination, social exclusion
Context: This article explores labor market discrimination against African immigrant s’ who are settled in Norway. For this, it considers to what extent the career prospects of the migrants’ are limited in the Norwegian ...
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Micronutriens Associated with the Risk of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases among Rural-to-Urban Nong Zhuan Fei migrant s in Northern China
Weilun Cheng, Zhiying Zhang, Weiyu Zhou, Yujing Wang, Jian Li, Haiqiao Yu, Yuanxin Xu, Shuang Yan
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2023 11 (6). doi: 10.12691/jfnr-11-6-7
Keywords: micronutrients, lifestyle, non-communicable diseases, risk factors, rural-to-urban migrant s
Context: In China, Nong Zhuan Fei (NZF) rural-to-urban migrant s living in rural villages were reocated and moved into newly constructed urban apartments. NZF rural-to-urban migrants face drastic ch...
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Muslim Ethnic Identity: Its Maintenance, Construction and Reproduction among migrant s in a Municipality in the Philippines
Christopher Allen S. Marquez, Fe Yolanda G. del Rosario, Joseph Philip A. Addauan, Marianne C. Eugenio, Lady Beatriz A. Labuzon
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2018 4 (3). doi: 10.12691/wjssh-4-3-3
Keywords: migration, coping mechanisms, lived experiences, reconstruction
Context: ...s not new in cultural studies. This study dealt mainly on patterns of migration, push and pull factors and coping mechanisms of migrant s and the acceptance and/or intolerance of the host community. This paper contributes to an understanding of why migrants maintained th...
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Outgroup Marriage, the Demise of Native Language and Cultural Differentiation: The Case of Ifugao migrant s in Northern Philippines
Samuel B. Damayon, Pearl Via S. Coballes, Luz L. Ildefonso
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2022 8 (1). doi: 10.12691/wjssh-8-1-3
Keywords: demise of language, outgroup marriages, mixed marriages, cultural differentiation
Context: ...genous people’s migration leads to outgroup/mixed marriages that result to cultural differentiation. The Ifugao (Tuwali) migrant s’ outgroup/mixed marriages affects the use of their language, including their belief systems, dominant customs, and traditions. This s...
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