- migration of workers
- миграция рабочих
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migration — UK US /maɪˈgreɪʃən/ noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS the process of a person or people travelling to a new place or country, usually in order to find work and live there temporarily or permanently: »Higher housing prices will probably slow the migration … Financial and business terms
migration, sociological studies of — Migration involves the (more or less) permanent movement of individuals or groups across symbolic or political boundaries into new residential areas and communities. Sociological studies of migration are diverse and usually form part of larger… … Dictionary of sociology
Migration in the People's Republic of China — Migrants leaving Badong in mostly rural western Hubei for the provincial capital Wuhan with an overnight bus have to brave the rigors of Highway G209 This article is about internal migration within the People s Republic of China. On top of the… … Wikipedia
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Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949 — ILO Convention C97 Migration for Employment Convention (Revised), 1949 Date of adoption July 1, 1949 Date in force January 22, 1952 Classification Migrant workers Subject Migrant workers Previous Next … Wikipedia
migration and settlement patterns — The household registration law (hukou) enacted by the Chinese socialist state in 1958 played the primary role in blocking population movement, especially rural to urban labour migration in Mao’s era. Government officials believed that it was… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Migration for Employment Convention, 1939 — ILO Convention C66 Migration for Employment Convention, 1939 Date of adoption June 28, 1939 Date in force Withdrawn May 30, 2000 Classification Migrant Workers Subject Migrant Workers Previous Next … Wikipedia
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