Choudhury, Prithwiraj and Khanna, Tarun, "Physical, Social and Informational Barriers to Domestic Migration", Chapter 17, Between Theory and Developmental, Institutional Realities, edited by Masahiko Aoki, Ken Binmore, Simon Deakin and Timur Kuran, 2012...
Migration and Remittances in India: Historical, Regional, Social and Economic DimensionsTumbe, Chinmay
‘invest’ in good-quality housing. Often this is further reinforced bysocial barriers. Newcomers from abroad (or rural areas in the case of rural to urban migration) tend to move to low-income areas of towns and cities where they are exposed to crowding, substandard housing, and poor ...
Irish imperial networks: migration, social communication and exchange in nineteenth-century IndiaRAJOBJECTIVE: To study guideline recommendation (GR)-concordance rates of treatment in elderly patients with urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UCB) and to identify predictors of survival. PATIENTS AND ...
Globally, migration from rural-to-urban areas is linked to mental health issues in China (Yang et al.2018), deaths from air pollution in Peru (Carrasco-Escobar et al.2020), depression in Ethiopia (Erulkar and Medhin,2022), and migration hazards in Senegal (Boujija et al.2022). At the...
Welcome to year four of everything I’m reading, watching and listening to in regard to the multiple planetary crises’ we face (the polycrisis), as well as articles on important social issues, because how societies function is fundamental if we want to have a stable e...
It also brings to the fore the path-dependent nature of policies and practices of exclusion/inclusion in the region, which impact on migrants’ effective access to social and economic rights, while shaping the broader dynamics of migration governance in the region....
Although the urban–rural dichotomy has had a very complex impact on rural China (Li and Hu, 2015), Western migration theory is still rich in information. Western explanations of immigrant integration mainly draw on perspectives of human capital characteristics (Branker, 2017), social networks (...
Social Empowerment refers to the process of granting individuals or communities the ability to address social issues, overcome discrimination, and reduce health disparities, thereby enabling them to make informed choices and participate actively in society. ...
Evolutionary studies of cooperation in traditional human societies suggest that helping family and responding in kind when helped are the primary mechanisms for informally distributing resources vital to day-to-day survival (e.g., food, knowledge, money, childcare). However, these studies generally re...