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is migrant
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A migratory bird or other animal.
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What is migrant life like?
Working-class history is migrant history, but we ignore that because it does not match what we believe to be authentic.
(Or as Patrick Chovanec of Tsinghua University puts it with a dose of economese, "The bulk of the long-distance passenger traffic, especially during the peak holiday periods, is migrant workers for whom the opportunity cost of time is relatively low").
"While Azimo's international money transfers are available to all, the most common use of the platform is migrant workers making remittance payments to friends and family.
The market is migrant workers worldwide, who are spending some of their wages on friends' and families' phones back in the home country.
The third indicator accounts for which parent has migrated and the identity of the caregiver when parents are away both parents are non-migrants, the father is migrant and the mother is the caregiver, the mother is migrant and the father is the caregiver, both parents are migrants and a grandparent is the caregiver and both parents are migrants and the child is cared for by someone else.
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The answer is migrants and their children".
8Since only 6 out of the 33 studies analyse migrant-specific programmes, our econometric analysis cannot differentiate between these types of ALMPs, as outlined in section 2. Instead, we define a dummy variable to indicate whether a programme is migrant-specific or general.
And they are migrant workers.
José's parents were migrant farm workers.
His parents were migrant laborers.
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