An investigation of large numbers of individual Chinese immigrants in nineteenth-century Philippine cities reveals that the flow of migrants was strongly biased by river basin and rural marketing system of origin in China and by emergent regional economy (sugar versus non-sugar) in the Philippines. ...
The movement of migrants, traders, settlers and refugees across international and cultural frontiers (by no means a dislocation unique to the 20th century)... P Werbner - Palgrave Macmillan UK 被引量: 82发表: 2000年 Psychological distress in migrants in Australia over 50 years old: A longitudi...
Although Muslims were among the 18th century settlers in Australia—their number increased with the 19th century explorers’ use of ‘Afghan’ cameleers and there was even earlier Makassan interaction with Indigenous populations in the far north of the continent [20]—their presence increased ...
The measure of this pattern is the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI), which is a standardized index based on the differences in the air pressure at the sea level between Tahiti at the west and Darwin, Australia, at the east of the Pacific. The positive (cold) phase of the SOI indicates ...
Despite living in another country, migrants feel a need to exercise their rights and remain emotionally involved. Expressions such as “pure blood” and “all strength to Peru” give away the Peruvians’ sense of pride: 31. It is time to exercise our rights as true- and ancestrally-blooded...