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What is Migrants

Strategies for Business Sustainability in a Collaborative Economy
People who are citizens of other countries who come to live and/or work (permanently or temporarily) in another country.
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The Role of the State in Optimizing Communication Between Generation Z and Migrants in the Human Resources Management
Anatolii Shyian (Vinnitsia National Technical University, Ukraine) and Liliia Nikiforova (Vinnitsia National Technical University, Ukraine)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4543-0.ch002
Abstract
The aim of this work is to develop methods of government migration policy in order to motivate migrants to joint economic activities, especially with generation Z. The goals of a developed state are to include migrants in social, political, and economic institutions to increase the welfare of their citizens, as in the short-term, so in the long run. Migrants who are not suitable for the realization of the interests of indigenous peoples should be repatriated (deported). Migrants can run away from hostilities; they can run away from poverty. The game-theoretic model built in the article made it possible to identify the fundamental features of the process of harmonizing the interests of the state (government) and migrants. To implement the motivation of migrants, the chapter offers an example of consistent general trainings that migrants must successfully develop for successful joint activities with Generation Z.
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Plurilingual and Literacy Competencies in Preschool: Migrants' Picture Books as an Intercultural Material
A human being who changes their place of usual residence, setting temporarily or permanently elsewhere. The movement can be an internal phenomenon, or an external one when long distances and different countries are involved in the process.
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Education, Social Capital, Physical, and Psychological Access to Healthcare Among Female Migrants in Informal Settlements in Accra City, Ghana
Persons who move from place to place or from one town or village to another for purpose of employment or other economic purposes.
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Migrants Learning to Become Entrepreneurs: The Case of Migrants in the City of Sao Paulo, Brazil
A person or a group of persons who moves away from his, her or their country of usual residence, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons The UN Migration Agency defines a migrant as any person who is moving or has moved across an international border or within a State away from his/her habitual place of residence, regardless of (1) the person’s legal status; (2) whether the movement is voluntary or involuntary; (3) what the causes for the movement are; or (4) what the length of the stay is.
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Analysis of The Economic Effects of Syrian Migration on Turkish Labor Market
Refers to movements of persons from one country to another during a specific interval of time, whereas the stock of international migrants refers to all persons who, having made such a journey, are residing in a destination country at a specific moment in time.
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