POLISH WORKERS IN THE NETHERLANDS A NEW WAVE OF PERMANENT LABOUR MIGRATION? Inclusion and exclusion in contemporary European Societies Challenges for a New Europe: In between local freeze and global dynamics Edition April 14-18 2008‚ Dubrovnik‚ Croatia S.T.M. van den Bogaard s.t.m.vandenbogaard@students.uu.nl Polish workers in The Netherlands: a new wave of permanent labour migration? Content 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3. 3.1 3.2 4. 4.1 4.2 5. Introduction...............
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Complete report available @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/travel-and-tourism-in-the-netherlands-to-2017-market-report.html This report provides an extensive analysis related to tourism demands and flows in the Netherlands: It details historical values for the Dutch tourism sector for 2008-2012‚ along with forecast figures for 2013-2017; It provides comprehensive analysis of the travel and tourism demand factors with values for both the 2008-2012 review period and the 2013-2017 forecast period;
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each of the countries included in the research in accordance with a cultural scale. Particularly in this case the Geert-Hofstede dimensions provide a strong base for comparison. By evaluating the the five dimensions of Geert-Hofstede‚ for both the Netherlands and the UK‚ a comparison can be made. The five dimensions as provided by Geert- Hofstede are; (1) power distance or PDI‚ (2) individualism or IDV‚ (3) masculinity/feminity or MAS‚ (4) uncertainty avoidance or UAI and (5) long term orientation
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Television is a powerful medium. However‚ Turkish viewers ignore Dutch television and point their dishes to receive TV-stations from their home country. The commercial Turkish stations are more popular than the state broadcast TRT INT‚ receivable through cable. Do these stations actually interfere with integration or are the Dutch stations not making enough efforts to attract Turkish viewer ship? TRT INT is the international TV-station of the Turkish state-owned broadcasting system TRT. It broadcasts
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Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions difference between China and Netherlands According to the Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions‚ we can get the difference from this table. The red figure is Chinese and blue one is Netherlands. First is PDI‚ PDI means Power distance is defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organizations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally. China got 80 and it means in China‚ everyone can accept the different level
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Primary and secondary education in the Netherlands and China Jiajun Cen‚ March 7th 2012 In the Dutch education system one ought to have 12 years of education‚ starting at the primary school from the age of 4. After 8 years of primary education the children will do a CITO-test that determines to which level of secondary education they can attend. The Dutch secondary education consists of three levels‚ respectively: VMBO‚ HAVO and VWO. VMBO is a 4 year program that has a more practical focus
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Analysis of the factors for success and subsequent decline of Portugal‚ Spain and the Netherlands on the world trade arena in 1500-1650 1. Introduction The period of 1500-1650 had a crucial impact on the world trade‚ thus influencing the global economic and political balance. Though the volumes of intra-continental trade in the first half of 16th century were much higher than those of spice and slave movement between the continents‚ it is obvious that the emergence of the global trade was an event
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The Netherlands: Is this country truly democratic? The Netherlands is known for its free culture and fine democratic regime. The country ranks seventh on the ranking list of WorldAudit.org‚ a leading observer in the field of democracy‚ corruption and human rights. It seems to be a truly democratic country‚ but is it really democratic? Or is it just a country that is not too undemocratic? We will evaluate this‚ by looking at what democracy precisely is and how it is implemented in the Dutch society
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Pillarisation in Holland: do we need to bring it back? Throughout the 19th and early 20th century‚ Holland was a melting pot made up of different religions and social groups who lived their lives separate from each other‚ only associating with those people who were in their own‚ familiar group. This was called “verzuiling”‚ pillarisation. The foundation of pillarisation can be traced to a collection of different events throughout the history of Holland‚ but one event in particular set everything
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bicycles. All of these are stereotypes of the Netherlands and the Dutch culture. Some are true and some are false. Yes‚ they are commonly tall but not all of them. Yes‚ soft drugs are legalized‚ but no‚ they are not stoned all the time‚ in fact the usage is twice as low as in the United States. This paper is about the way the Dutch people look‚ work‚ live‚ and experience everyday life despite the stereotypes that the world perceives about the Netherlands. Oxford Dictionary gives as definition to stereotype:
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