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C/E/830. Proposal. Social impacts of increased international labour migration on the UK society

WORDS:
900
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This proposal is for a study on the social impacts of increased international labour migration on UK society. The objectives are to evaluate the effect on the British labour market, to examine unemployment and self employment rates in relation to migrants and non-migrants, to consider the implication of the polarisation that occurs between high-skilled and low-skilled migrants in relationship to how that effect is reflected in wider society, to analyse the ways in which migrants do or do not tend to integrate into society. The plan for the review of literature is provided, along with the proposed research methodology. The proposal also outlines the findings and discussion sections for the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, international labour migration, UK, British labour market, migrants, non-migrants, polarisation!,

 

C/E/772. Impacts of Immigration Cap Policy on UK Economy

WORDS:
3850
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the immigration cap policy of the UIK government and its impacts on the country’s economy. The causes and implications of the problem are analyzed, criticism of the policy is presented identifying related risks. Immigration trends in the UK are described, political and economic aspects of the immigration flow restrictions are considered. Recommendations are suggested about the ways to improve the immigration policy.

 

KEYWORDS: Immigration Cap, UK Economy,

 

S/E/274. Impacts of rural-urban migration and growing informal sector on economies of developing countries

WORDS:
2600
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines whether the high rates of migration from rural to urban areas and the fast growth of the informal sector in developing countries are signs of failure or success. Possible causes of rural-urban migration are explored, positive and negative effects of rural-urban migration are highlighted.

 

KEYWORDS: rural-urban migration, developing countries,

 

S/H/190. Impact of migration on lower social orders in late imperial Russia

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the migration of peasants and rural workers to the larger towns of Russia in the end of the 19th century. The features and problems associated with the labour migration are discussed, the reasons behind male and female migration are explained, its effects on the lower social orders of Russia are examined.

 

KEYWORDS: Labour migration, lower social orders, imperial Russia,

 

C/E/712. Examination of the treatment of economic migrants in Ireland

WORDS:
2050
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper discusses the rise of economic migrants in Ireland, and assesses if they have been treated fairly or not. The paper discusses whether migration really is purely economic, and determines whether economic interpretations are too short sighted. The paper then goes on to assess whether holistic approaches are a good method of understanding immigrant workers. Conclusions are made regarding the situation of migrants in Ireland.

 

KEYWORDS: Economic migrants, Ireland, migrant, immigrant workers,

 

C/E/640. Dissertation. The relationship between Polish migration to the UK and the effects on unemployment in both countries

WORDS:
17500
ADD-ONS:
Excel Data
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
179.99 GBP

This dissertation discusses the relationship between Polish migration to the UK and the effects on unemployment in both countries. The paper also aims to develop recommendations to improve the existing policies and regulative frameworks on Eastern European migration. The background to the topic is discussed and the dissertation presents the different objectives of the study. The review of literature discusses a variety of theories, some of which are the dual economy development theory, the neo classical theory, dependency theory, and the migration networks theory. Wealth, migration, GDP, and unemployment are all discussed. Data is collected through use of the case study approach. The findings from the discussion are all evaluated, and the dissertation concludes by summarising recommendations for the countries in question. This dissertation includes an excel spreadsheet containing the statistical data used for this study.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Polish migration, unemployment, Eastern European migration, dual economy development theory, neo classical theory, dependency theory, migration networks theory, wealth, migration, GDP!,

 

C/E/598. Changes in UK Labour Market and their Implications for HRM

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the labour market changes in the UK and particularly in London, caused by the current recession. Implications of these changes for human resource management (HRM) are explored discussing the impacts of the aging population, the growing proportion of retired adults, labour migration from emerging economies, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: UK Labour Market changes, HRM, aging population, labour migration,

 

C/E/574. The impact of immigration, employment and unemployment on the UK economy

WORDS:
2600
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper focuses on the impact that immigration has on the UK economy, whilst comparing it to the effect that unemployment has on the economy. It analyses the statement that ‘immigration is voter’s single biggest worry these days’, and argues whether these worries exit for the right reasons. The paper suggests that unemployment is more detrimental to the UK economy than immigration is, and gives a variety of reasons for this.

 

KEYWORDS: Immigration, employment, unemployment, UK, economy!,

 

C/E/492. Has globalisation of the world economy produced a new international division of labour?

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the globalisation-related changes in the classical model of workers and their locations reviewing the theory of the historical sociologist Max Weber and other theorists of globalisation, and discussing the role of the developing nations in the international division of labour and FDI attraction, the imbalances in world poverty, the shortages of skilled labour, the challenges of human resource management (HRM) in multinational businesses, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: International division of labour, Globalisation, international HRM, FDI, poverty,

 

C/E/492. Has globalisation of the world economy produced a new international division of labour?

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the globalisation-related changes in the classical model of workers and their locations reviewing the theory of the historical sociologist Max Weber and other theorists of globalisation, and discussing the role of the developing nations in the international division of labour and FDI attraction, the imbalances in world poverty, the shortages of skilled labour, the challenges of human resource management (HRM) in multinational businesses, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: International division of labour, Globalisation, international HRM, FDI, poverty,

 

C/E/356. How can migration be characterised as a security problem?

WORDS:
2100
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?
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper addresses the problem of migration from the security perspective examining the impact of globalization, terrorism, economic downturns and campaigns such as the 'War on Terror' on the perceptions of migrants. It is discussed how these views have become entrenched in policy making and the media.?

 

KEYWORDS: Security, Migration, Globalization, Terrorism, Asylum,

 

C/L/387. Multi governance and EU migration policies

WORDS:
3100
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper examines key governing institutions and processes at national, supranational and sub-national levels of governance in the EU migratory context and in a wider legal context of multi governance. The multi-framework network of government policy is explained with relation to the EU migration policies.

 

KEYWORDS: Multi governance, EU migration policies,

 

C/E/234. What are the key drivers of immigration in the developed world? Comment on the likely impact of continuing high levels of immigration upon the current indigenous UK work force

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the recent increase of the migration to the UK examining the factors that influence the scale and profile of migrants, identifying the negative and positive effects of the immigration, and discussing the main objections to uncontrolled migration, its implications and challenges for HR executives, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Migration, immigration, UK work force, HR,

 

C/E/258. Urban-Rural Migration and Deprivation

WORDS:
1400
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines whether the initial village income inequality is more important in determining rural-urban migration than expected wage differentials. The urban - rural migration is considered from a historical and economic perspectives reflecting on the implications of expected wage differentials and relative deprivation as motivating factors for individuals to migrate from rural to urban areas.

 

KEYWORDS: Urban-Rural Migration, Wage, Inequality, deprivation, differentials,

 

C/L/371. What is the role of international law in regulation of economic migration?

WORDS:
3300
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the role of international law in the regulation of economic migration outlining existing legal norms, evaluating their effectiveness and considering the immigration law in the EU and UK.

 

KEYWORDS: International law, economic migration, human rights,

 

C/E/180. Impact of Migration from Eastern Europe to the UK on the labour market

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of migration from Eastern Europe on the UK labour market discussing free admission for A8 employees as part of the Government's Managed Migration policy designed to fill vacancies in skilled and low-waged occupations. Employment statistics for A8 workers since May 2004 are discussed addressing the issues of the future social costs.

 

KEYWORDS: Migration, Eastern Europe, labour market, immigration, A8 countries, wages, unemployme,

 

S/E/100. Examine the significance of economic flows within transnational migrant communities: to what extent are they a new phenomenon and how significant are they?

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines new trends and practices within cross-border networks focusing on immigrant labour, reviewing the history of transnational migrant flows and addressing the issues of modern economic migration and transnational activities.

 

KEYWORDS: Transnational, migration, immigrant labour,

 

S/E/103. Dissertation. Eastern European migration to UK

WORDS:
16500
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
169.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the implications of the free access to the UK labour market obtained by the eight Eastern European countries after joining EU in 2004. The history of the EU enlargement is related, UK immigration law and settlement data are discussed. Academic literature is reviewed touching on the theory of labour migration, the features of the labour markets, and the impact of immigration to the UK viewed from macroeconomic, microeconomic and structural perspectives. The prospects for the development of the labour market under the influence of future migration are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, migration, labour market, Eastern European, EU,

 

E/E/49. How has immigration affected businesses in Britain over the past few decades?

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of immigration on UK businesses highlighting the influence of the ethnic cuisine on the food and catering market, the emergence of new organisations on local level, etc. Legislation related to immigration is reviewed.

 

KEYWORDS: Immigration, ethnic,

 

P/E/458. International migration of labour

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues of the international migration of labour describing the brain drain (brain circulation) phenomenon and the models of skilled labour migration, i.e. the nationalist model and the cosmopolitan model. The costs and benefits of skilled labour migration are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: International migration, skilled labour, brain drain,

 

P/E/371. Immigration to UK: attractions and government policy

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2005
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues of migration to Britain identifying the attractions of Britain to immigrants and seeking to find a link between immigration and UK economic indicators. UK immigration policy over the past two decades is reviewed including political debate about restricting access to immigrants.

 

KEYWORDS: immigration, uk, attractions, government, policy,

 

C/E/45. Can labour market deregulation solve Europe's Employment Problem?

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2004
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

Numerous researches have been done on the effects of the regulation/deregulation on the employment levels in different countries. The results have been mixed and some widely accepted assumptions have been challenged by different writers. This paper covers most of the arguments that have been used by the popular researches in the field, such as Nickell (1997), Scarpetta (1996) and Bertola (1996), while bringing in 'the other side of the story' through contradicting empirical evidence. The arguments belong to two different schools of thought: NAIRU and Keynes.

 

KEYWORDS: labour, market, deregulation, solve, europe, employment, problem,

 

P/E/178. The role of rural links for urban migrants in West Africa

WORDS:
4000
DATE:
2004
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

The paper looks at the urban population in West Africa that have rural origin, the author claims that these migrant communities see themselves as strangers in the urban setting maintaining close links with their home villages. Economic, cultural and psychological aspects of this phenomenon are examined with examples drawn from the life in Nigeria and Cameroon. The concepts of 'cultural norm', 'ethnic associations', 'elite associations', 'regional autochthony', etc. are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: role, rural, links, urban, migrants, west, africa,

 

P/E/327. Migration in Europe: motives and implications

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2004
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines the factors influencing migration patterns in Europe reporting on the spectrum of migration, mobility streams, labour market disequilibrium, enlargement of the EU, migration barriers and the impacts of East ? West migration. The effects of migration on the host countries in Europe are described.

 

KEYWORDS: migration, europe, motives, implications,

 

P/E/119. International Migration and European Labour Markets

WORDS:
3800
DATE:
2003
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper critically analyses the International Migration and discusses whether it can solve the problems of European Labour markets

 

KEYWORDS: international, migration, european, labour, markets,