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    www.thetimes100.co.uk Use of PEST analysis at UNISON Introduction UNISON is Britain and Europe ’s biggest public sector trade union‚ representing more than 1.3 million members working in public services. CURRICULUM TOPICS • Political factors • Economic factors • Social factors • Technological factors Local government The NHS GLOSSARY Trade union: an organisation that represents the mutual interests of employees across a range of issues. Voluntary sector: the part of the economy which

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    Public Disclosure Authorized 65159 Rural Out-Migration and Family Life in Cities in Mongolia Public Disclosure Authorized Background Paper Anqing Shi* East Asian and Pacific Region/CMU The World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized May 12‚ 2011 Public Disclosure Authorized _____________________________ *Consultant. I am grateful to Andrew Mason for his guidance on this project‚ to Nancy Cooke and Elaine Sun for their support and encouragements‚ to Andrew Mason and Trang

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    Partner ufficiale della Nazionale di Calcio Labour migration Ethically recruiting and managing migrant workers Bruxelles‚ December 2008 Recruiting specialized workers for ‘Old World’ countries in Europe Recruiting specialized workers for “Old World” countries is a part of a context in which labor migration still encounters cultural‚ linguistic‚ and bureaucratic obstacles that make it even more difficult to bring together job supply and demand in an increasingly global market. There

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    Acknowledgements Part I Introduction 1 Part II Migration – a Philippine specialty 8 Part III 2.1 Different perspectives on migration 2.2 The Filipinos – a people in motion 9 14 Why do people go and who are actually leaving? 19 3.1 Inducements for migration 20 3.1.1 The “explorer” and the “escapist” 3.1.2 Migration seen as sacrifice 3.2 Preconditions for migration 3.2.1 Preconditions for migration on a structural level 3.2.2 Preconditions for migration at a family level Part IV Part V 21 23

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    his goal and his main arguments for the article were to explain how immigration‚ emigration‚ and migration has destroyed old peasant villages. He is also trying to argue that the modern world has struggles hard to maintain the comforting thought of a peasant culture that is rooted to the soil. The author achieved his goal in this article because he gave lots of examples of how immigration‚ migration and emigration and how they changed a lot of the villages and they towns in which they were migrating

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    Cabinet Office. (2001). Gaikokujin rôdôsha mondai ni kansuru seron chousa (Opinion Polls Concerning Foreign Workers in Japan). Hammar‚ T. (1990). Democracy and the Nation State: Aliens ‚ Denizens and Citizens in a World of International Migration (Ed.). (1998). Heisei 10 Nenban Shuutsunyûkoku Kanri (Immigration Control‚ 1998 ed.) .Tokyo: Ôkurashô Insatsukyoku‚ Iguchi‚ Y. (2001) Gaikokujin rôdosha shin jidai (New Age of Foreign Labor). Tokyo: Chiukuma Shobo. Kajita

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    The age of mass migration from Europe to the New World was one of the largest in history. Between 1850 and 1913‚ the United States absorbed nearly 30 million European immigrants. With the advanced technology that took place during that period‚ the declining cost of migration together with the rising real income relaxed the financial constraints‚ which shifted the migrant flow from richer to the poorer. However‚ beyond these broad macro patterns‚ we know very little about the characteristics of individuals

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    From The New York Domestic Workers Bill Of Rights Campaign." New Labor Forum (Murphy Institute) 20.1 (2011): 51-55. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Mar. 2013. Family Reunification And A Family Life In Policies And Debates." Journal Of Ethnic & Migration Studies 39.3 (2013): 409-424 Smith‚ Peggie R. "The Pitfalls Of Home: Protecting The Health And Safety Of Paid Domestic Workers." Canadian Journal Of Women & The Law 23.1 (2011): 309-339. Academic Search Complete. Web. 8 Mar. 2013. Urbano‚ Ryan

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    Migration Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. The reasons for migration can be economic‚ social‚ political or environmental. There are usually several push and pull factors behind the choice made. Migration has always been present‚ starting when people navigated to conquer and discover new regions. The migration pace has boosted significantly since the eighteenth century‚ where the involuntary slave trade still occurred. Since then it has gradually increased. One of

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    directions‚ and with the purpose of making our dreams come true‚ since in our countries we were faced with limitations to obtain them. Not only is it a personal issue‚ migration has become a global discussion. In many nations the laws and statutes of constitutions have been modified to provide better living conditions. The migration‚ on a personal level‚ makes our way of thinking change as we adapt to live in cities unknown and‚ perhaps for some people‚ uncertain. Arriving in Miami‚ I felt at home;

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