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    Barriers and facilitators to utilizing HIV prevention and treatment services among migrant youth globally: A scoping review. by Kevin Li, Natasha Thaweesee, Allison Kimmel, Emily Dorward, Anita Dam

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Six studies included refugee youth (30%), 6 included migrant worker youth (30%), 3 included immigrant youth (15%), 2 included rural migrant youth (10%), and 1 included immigrants and refugees. …”
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    Willingness to stay or quit: evidence from migrants working in the galway bar and restaurant industry in Ireland by Olaiwola Jamiu Ogunpaimo, Kesiena Ebenade

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Given these challenges, the article explores the work motivation and career intentions of migrant workers in the Galway bar and restaurant sector. …”
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    Defying the “Illiberal” Gig Economy: Coping Strategies of Freelance Domestic Workers in the United Arab Emirates by Froilan Malit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…How do low-skilled migrant workers navigate restrictive gig economies in illiberal host states of the Global South? …”
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    Role of labor migrants from Central Asia in the socio-economic development of Russia in the context of new global challenges by A. Kh. Rakhmonov

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Compared with previous crises, the migrant workers’ role in Russia’s economic and demographic development has increased now against the background of new sanctions.…”
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    Optimization of multiple sampling for solving network boundary specification problem by Ruochen Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Zachary’s Karate Club network and three networks of migrant workers are also performed to explain the social meaning of the optimal sampling method.…”
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    Production et usage des ressources urbaines en migration : les ateliers de confection à São Paulo by Sylvain Souchaud

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…To characterize them, we target groups of South American migrants, workers and small employers inserted into the sweatshop economy. …”
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    L’économie politique de l’Asie : l’influence du modèle chinois et la question du rapport salarial by Pierre Alary

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The non-status of migrant workers in China offers to contractors a cheap labor and strengthen Chinese industry. …”
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    Le régime rentier d’accumulation en Arabie saoudite et son mode de régulation by Adrien Faudot

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The rationalization of the Saudi rentier regime relies heavily on migrant workers and on sovereign wealth funds. The Saudi economy seems nevertheless caught up in an unstable dynamics: the country’s demographics and the mass unemployment among Saudis undermine the regime by sucking a growing share of oil revenues.…”
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    NEW DIRECTIONS OF LABOR MIGRATION FROM TAJIKISTAN TO THE PERSIAN GULF COUNTRIES: DEVELOPMENT TRENDS AND PROSPECTS by A. Kh. Rakhmonov

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The author cites economic and geopolitical factors as the reasons for the changes: on the one hand, the fall in the ruble exchange rate and the decline in the level of wages in ruble terms, the tightening of migration policies in Russia and Kazakhstan force some migrant workers to look for new directions for migration; on the other hand, the participation of public and private labor agents is becoming more active.…”
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    Prolétarisation incomplète et miracle économique chinois : entre héritage collectiviste et capitalisme transnational by Jean Mathieu

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This involutive historical development process had produced a large pool of workers, but the reforms from 1978 onward unlocked this surplus labour built in collectivists institutions to enlist it to work in the export-oriented special economic zones, thus creating the migrant workers phenomenon. Social-property relations in industrialised urban areas are thus capitalist-like, yet in the countryside they are still shaped by institutional collectivist heritage. …”
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