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... a vital and critical segment of the labour market, making up about 15% of the labour force in 2008. ... to paid employment, death, and emigration. In total, it is expected that between 300 000 and...
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... for proceeds of disposition equal to fair market value on the date of emigration, with any resultin...
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...(8855). In contemplation of their emigration from Canada , the respondents engaged in a series ...(i) its fair market value immediately before the exchange, and. (ii) i...
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...capital markets, their borrowing costs will be reduced, and cross-...Capital gains on emigration . Under the Treaty, capital gains of a taxpayer ar...
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... them swiftly into society and the labour market. By contrast, this multifaceted commitment to beco... changed from being countries of emigration to those of immigration, attracting newcomers has ...
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...capital markets, their borrowing costs will be reduced, and cross-...Capital gains on emigration . Under the Treaty, capital gains of a taxpayer ar...
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... there in the north, working at the Emigration Centres, a museum that has become the Mecca for No...The ISE saw its market capitalization soar to 150 billion kronas. The cra...
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This article investigates how transnational familial links and socio-cultural dynamics shape migrants' remitting behavior and inform their relationships. It shows that most research on remittances fails to capture migrants' personal and social significance of remittances embedded not only in their transnational social relations, but also in cultural contexts. Drawing on new empirical qualitative research amongst Congolese migrants in South Africa, the article argues that migrants remit primarily in a bid to escape social death by fostering familial belonging and sustaining social status. It finds that socio-cultural influences and internalized social stereotypes about economic effects of emigration shape migrants' awareness of their role expectations in communities of origin. These role...
... and Langford, 1 994), not only have social market value, but are also estabUshed and sustained throu...
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Such expressions as "weak" or "fragile" states are absent from Brazil's President Lula da Silva's domestic and diplomatic rhetoric. Instead, according to official statements of Lula's government, lawlessness, insurgency, transnational crime and terrorism, which are widely linked to state failure, are blamed on deep social causes that inflict social injustice and poverty to large portions of the world population. This article explains this proclivity of Lula's foreign policy as a result of colliding agendas prevailing inside Lula's party, and his governing coalition. The social and political bases of such divide are explored, and the process through which ideological goals prevail in his foreign agenda is described.
...), and a strong drive towards a state-led, market-unfriendly political economy. (Albuquerque 2002: 2... domestic and international conflicts, emigration, terrorism or transnational crime.8 Weakness, frag...
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..., their household activities, their labour market activities, their income and the payment of their ...( f ) immigration and emigration;. ( g ) education;. ( h ) labour and employment;. ...