The full picture will take a long time to complete. The results of the present microanalytic investigation of metalworkers in 19th-century Lower Austria, in the meantime, suggest that a strong relationship existed between the place of origin of those laborers and their occupation, age of marriage, position in the hou...
By 1824, the Chinese comprised 31 percent of the island's population. By 1840, half of the island's population was Chinese, and the proportion of ethnic Chinese has remained in the majority until today. In 1867 the administration of the island was transferred to the Colonial Office in ...
9th-century Austria Migration, job opportunities, and households of metalworkers in 19th-century AustriaMigration, job opportunities, and households of metalworkers in 19th-century Austriadoi:10.1016/s1081-602x(03)00008-3Sylvia Hahn
century to present Horn of Africa, migration late 19th century to presentHorn of Africa, migration late 19th century to presentdoi:10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm273ethnic conflictforeign interventionismrevolutionimperialismShimelis Bonsa GulemaAmerican Cancer Society...
3.1.2. Voluntary migration is when migrant has choice of where to go, what to do when there 3.1.3. The European migration to USA in 19th century, can be viewed as forced or voluntary (some forced due to political persecution, others wanted to come) ...
Celibacy allowed them to maintain their financial independence, their decision-making possibilities, and their family ties, despite the low standard of living in a remote town. Until the mid-19th century, Basque women from propertied families, whenever they could, lived within their cultural ...
Daudin, Guillaume, Raphael Franck, and Hillel Rapoport. 2016. "The Cultural Diffusion of the Fertility Transition: Evidence from Internal Migrations in 19th Century France." Mimeo, Paris School of Economics....
Sibylle Gundert-HockThe Journal of Pacific HistoryGundert-Hock, S 1991, `Mission influence and labour migration: the case of Vanuatu in the last decades of the 19th century,' The Journal of Pacific History, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 98-102....
Thailand does not have a history of migration in large numbers to other countries. Most of those who came to Australia before the 1980s were either married to Australians or were former students. Many of the students had been sponsored under various schemes, notably the Colombo Plan and militar...
benefiting the economy of Australia. However, immigration slows down the economy and weakens the demand for labour due to the increased population of the country and also creates a higher demand for houses in cities such as Sydney and Melbourne, artificially increasing housing prices which are alrea...