Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 525
( e.g. , earnings ) to migration , largely ignoring subjective or nonpecuniary returns . This is frequently justified on the grounds that the various subjective consequences of migration or job mobility are not easily measured ...
( e.g. , earnings ) to migration , largely ignoring subjective or nonpecuniary returns . This is frequently justified on the grounds that the various subjective consequences of migration or job mobility are not easily measured ...
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... migration - satisfaction relationship . Similarly , age has been found to be negatively related to migration ( see Lichter , Heaton , and Fuguitt , 1979 ) , but also relates positively to levels of job satisfaction ( see Janson and ...
... migration - satisfaction relationship . Similarly , age has been found to be negatively related to migration ( see Lichter , Heaton , and Fuguitt , 1979 ) , but also relates positively to levels of job satisfaction ( see Janson and ...
Page 533
... migrants adjust to these new environments . The decision to migrate is not without certain short - term costs . Inter - labor market migration may uproot established work , neighborhood , and family social networks . As migrants ...
... migrants adjust to these new environments . The decision to migrate is not without certain short - term costs . Inter - labor market migration may uproot established work , neighborhood , and family social networks . As migrants ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 66 |
Municipal Residency Requirements and the Local Economy | 85 |
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