Search for dissertations about: "net migration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 410 swedish dissertations containing the words net migration.
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1. Moving again : Studies of international return and onward migration
Abstract : Contemporary international migration is characterized by increasingly complex migration patterns, with high shares of re-migration, i.e., return and onward migration after an initial move. READ MORE
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2. Migration and Place Attractiveness
Abstract : The thesis includes six self-contained papers that from various perspectives examine place attractiveness and migration in Sweden. Paper I provides an extensive overview of Swedish municipalities’ place marketing engagement to attract in-migrants, based on survey responses from 220 municipalities. READ MORE
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3. Stem cells : proliferation, differentiation, migration
Abstract : A stem cell is demanding and requires precise conditions to carry out its unique tasks. This includes proliferation as an undifferentiated stem cell, differentiation to more mature cell types, migration through tissue to its final destination, and functional integration into the cellular network. READ MORE
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4. Lost in Transformation : A critical study of two South African museums
Abstract : In this dissertation Transformation, as understood in South Africa, is investigated in the ‘Natal Museum’ and the ‘Msunduzi Museum Incorporating the Voortrekker Complex’ in terms of socio-political structures, the museum as a place, its collections and displays. I have emphasised the ethnographical perspective and analysed it by using key concepts such as new museology, time, space and place. READ MORE
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5. Two tales of viking diversity : A comparative study of the immigrant integration policies of Denmark and Sweden, 1960-2006
Abstract : The perspective of this dissertation is a comparison between the integration policies of Denmark and Sweden between 1960, when there was a shift toward non-Nordic and non-European immigration, and 2006. The two countries’ policies continued to diverge in the cultural integration domain. READ MORE