Naturales, vecinos and foreigners exercising public office and jobs Buenos Aires (city and countryside), 1812-1815doi:info:doi/10.3989/revindias.2017.006Fabricio Gabriel SalvattoGuillermo BanzatoRevista de Indias
Chapter 6 Brazilian Workers in Japan and Public Policies for Promoting Their Social Integration with a Focus on Basic Education for Children Keiichi Yamazaki and Mauricio Bugarin 6.1 Recent Trends for Brazilian Workers and Their Families in Japan 6.1.1 Short History of Brazilian Immigrants to Japan ...
WeChat on Wednesday published a user behavior report on its foreign users living in China, revealing that WeChat has become a way of life for foreigners who come to China to study, work or start businesses. Museum to display history of Palace Museum antiques relocation during WWII China's Ch...
The duration of unemployment was reduced for a number of subgroups of the unemployed, but not all benefited from increased employment. For women and foreigners, lower caseloads led to more time out of the labour force. The quality of jobs after unemployment, measured by wages, did not change....
revealing the ways mental health is affected by social structures, such as gender and ethnic hierarchies. Migrants tend to work in precarious jobs requiring physical presence, which, together with dense housing conditions, puts them at higher risk of infection. The deterioration of the economic condi...
Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower. It had broken down the previous summer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never got round to it. I would not hear of the suggestion and said that I would fix it myself. One Saturday afternoon...
Pullout by Foreigners Paralyzes Cambodia; Suspension of Aid Money Since Takeover Leaves Country Without Jobs, Public ServicesKeith B. Richburg
Migrant and refugee women have faced a myriad of challenges during COVID-19, which are often exacerbated by the interaction between this population’s diverse identities and established systems in the local context. This qualitative study uses the lens o
As shown in Table 10.1, we examined five types of perceived threats: economic, cultural, excess, security, and sexual. Economic threat represents the concerns of natives that immi- gration will result in a loss of their resources (e.g., lower wages, fewer jobs). Cultural concerns focus on...
Beginning in December 2019, the world faced a critical new public health stressor with the emergence of SARS-CoV-2. Its spread was extraordinarily rapid, and in a matter of weeks countries across the world were affected, notably in their ability to manage health care needs. While many sectors...