Sentence examples for migration opportunities from inspiring English sources

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The countries' contrary rhetoric on climate change is partly informed by their differing migration opportunities.

The issues included human rights and justice; political participation and decision-making; gender and health inequalities; and employment, education, and migration opportunities.

The Global Compact recommends specific policy tools for increasing regular migration opportunities for migrants on the move because of both slow-onset and sudden-onset disasters.

Her job market paper investigates how rural-to-urban migration opportunities in China affect the behavior and welfare of three-generational rural households, and how policies targeting migrant households change their welfare.

They were, as one study in 1931 concluded, "American by birth, but not in fact". Indeed, "little Chinese immigration was permitted until the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 overhauled the U.S. immigration system and significantly expanded migration opportunities for non-European immigrants," according to the Migration Policy Center.

Reliance on informal risk sharing anchors workers to their home villages, preventing them from taking advantage of profitable migration opportunities; making formal insurance more available would enable workers to move to better jobs, substantially improving the allocation of labor in the economy (Munshi and Rosenzweig, 2016).

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Many Filipinos wouldn't have become nurses if not for the migration opportunity, and thus are not "lost" in any sense when they depart.

A migrant professional workforce can have positive effects on the national economy through remittances sent back to family members, [ 6] and by spurring more people to go to medical school than might have in the setting of no migration opportunity.

Future policies, for good or ill, will dramatically determine whether societies can effectively reap migration's opportunities while managing the risks of the twenty-first century.

Which will probably take the authors to territory where they have little expertise, such as the local and global economic orders with their built-in inequities in terms of trade, fiscal policy, human migration, employment opportunities, etc.

The Irish Atlantic: A Story of Famine, Migration, & Opportunity, co-sponsored by the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Forbes House Museum, explores the Irish in Boston from famine relief efforts to a mass migration movement, decades of community and institutional building, and a rise in political power.

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