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  • This article focuses on rural girls' aspirations of becoming migrants in a setting where girls are subjected to social constraints curtailing their movements in the midst of an otherwise mobile society, where mothers and grandmothers frequently recall their experiences in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, and boys set off on their first migration in their mid- or late teens. However, the high level of mobility affects both intergenerational relations and the ways in which girls can justify their wish to migrate. Based on multi-sited ethnographic research between 2002 and 2008 in Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire, the article explores the ways in which images of success and material wealth of (trans)national migrants feed into adolescent girls' imaginations of migration and its outcome. Furthermore,...

    ... after independence and die low level of economic development in areas that were not suitable for co... of people or compete with them over resources and social positions (ibid). The acquisition of ad...

  • ... experienced business people and their economic resources to Canada. Candidates for the IIP must d...

  • Mining will be the saving grace of the Northern Ontario economy while the world's financial systems continue their rocky path towards recovery, accord...

  • If a community's tenure or resources are seen as a determining factor in fast-tracking immigration cases, then the province's message can be misconstrued as exclusive to those communities with long-established historic ties to specific regions (Germans in Winkler and Steinbach). This approach would not take into consideration smaller and more recent groups with modest or no economic resources, connection to a specific region, or well-established community support networks to meet the "suitability" and "adaptability" criteria set by provincial and national regulations. Moreover, there are a host of inland and overseas refugees who can establish family ties to Manitoba, and whose cases could be fast tracked through similar initiatives. Furthermore, key consideration in provincial immigrat...

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  • The Manitoba government's policy regarding new casinos is designed to provide opportunities for First Nations people to generate jobs for aboriginal people, develop management and entrepreneurial skills and provide resources for investment in social and economic development that will improve conditions and prospects for First Nations peoples throughout the province.

  • Unions and environmentalists can work together to promote the efficient extraction of resources, economic security and other community concerns. Moreover, communities can realize ecological sustainability if they would just share in the responsibility of raising environmental standards.

  • The development of Medium and small enterprises (SMEs) in China are feeing many difficulties to overcome its economic contradictions and problems. Financing will bear the brunt. As the SME's own characteristics, which is small and the controllable resources are scarcer, often are growing rapidly, and require large capital investments. The current situation of SME financing is not good. The paper contributes using the basic method of statistical analysis of variance according to the research on financing difficulties of SMEs in relation to their business risks. Firstly the solvency indexes reflect the businesses are illustrated. Secondly, the paper introduces the basic principles of variance analysis and homogeneity of variance test and variance analysis of multiple comparisons. Finally ...

  • [Kennedy]'s call for an enterprising Canada resonates with the vibrant economies of western Canada and the potential in other regions. Except for the Kennedy and Scott Brison campaigns, the economy has not received enough attention in this leadership race. Kennedy has challenged Liberals to stand for a more innovative, risk-taking culture both outside and within government. He has raised the tough issue of Canada's weak productivity performance and he has endorsed fiscal discipline, competitive taxation and deregulation. As a progressively minded Canadian, Kennedy equally recognizes the fusion between economic and social policy. He has called for a National Learning Strategy that will partner with the provinces to invest more comprehensively and effectively in skill-training as a lifelo...

    ..., which depends so heavily on our human resources, the Kennedy economic and education platforms are ...

  • An important operational aspect of international business is the coordination of widely dispersed resources of their networks of relationships with partners. Such interdependencies affect their ability to compete and/or create economic wealth. In order to examine the significance of network relationships in alliance capitalism and foreign direct investment (FDI), a network perspective as governance structure is used to examine the effects of resource interdependencies on relationship value. The article provides insights into alliance capitalism of interfirm relations for understanding implications for relationship value and increasing FDI between firms in industrial clusters of small and medium sized firms. On the basis that flows of local and foreign investment could be from internal o...



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