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[...] Teri L. Caraway uses crossnational surveys, as well as sectoral analyses and employer interviews in Indonesia, to understand how and why feminization of the global workforce has occurred. The Feminization of Global Manufacturing, Caraway asks how and why women are incorporated into the international capitalist market. [...] she asks, if women are hired because they are the cheapest labor available, why are they not dominant in all economic sectors?
... raced and classed communities of women from poor countries as they are constituted as workers ... homes, to religious festivals, and to out-of-town shopping trips, exploring this ongoing process of ...Just as Filipino agents go to the countryside in search of workers, Lynch describes how Sri Lank... (although many try, as we can see from migration patterns), but they can act beyond their local spa...
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Walters takes a look at how in response to the new strategies of migration control that states in Europe are pursuing, political activists are improvising new forms of protest. Just as in the US, immigrants are demanding to be recognized as human beings endowed with inalienable rights that they do not give up, even as they cross borders arbitrarily established by nation-states. He also examines the political intervention associated with the noborder network, which acts in solidarity with migrants and refugees, and calls for the opening of all borders.
... as a loose alliance encompassing groups from Germany, Italy, the U.K., and several other Europe... to August 2,1998, a camp was staged near the town of Rothenburg, in the region of Germany's southeas... of the weapons in the Berkshire countryside and of the U.S. military which controlled them" (R...
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This article explores the motives of students from India who have enrolled in Australian universities... Brahmin student from Trichy, a famous temple town in Tamil Nadu, arrived in Australia in July 2004. ... committing yourself to a life in the countryside is that, besides the fact that it might be hard to...
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... defining what tangible and intangible things from the past humans value and want to protect and pres... human present/past settlements and countryside; (2) whether the site demonstrates clear and ident...(131) In addition, the 1990 Town and Country Planning Act established authority for...; (2) heavy concentration and migration of populations to urban centers; (3) centralizatio...
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...: 19th-Century Ivory Tusk Sculptures from the Loango Coast, Congio" (Wisconsin, Madison, H. ..., New Jersey: The Development of a Suburban Town and Its Architecture" (CUNY, K. Murphy) . O' ROURK... South and the City: Representations of Migration in African-American Painting, 1934-1964" (Stanford...KARENTZOS, LOUKAS, "Court and Countryside: Central Italian Villas of the Mid-Sixteenth Centu...
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With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...
... In May 1947, London accepted recommendations from the last viceroy, Lord Louis Mountbatten, to advan... comes from upper castes in the cities and towns of Hindi-speaking northern India and in the wester... 700 million people) who live in the countryside. They continue to depend for their livelihood on a... less in India than elsewhere and migration from the countryside to urban areas has also been ...
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... an affinity for moving to rural and small-town destinations, compared with older or younger cohor.... Today's 83 million boomers, ranging from age 45 to 63, represent a fourth of the total U.S.... are much more likely to move to the countryside. Many "empty nest" couples begin seeking leisure a...
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... one makes a review of the entire situation from a new perspective. A closer look at the available ...For example, we find town-planning reviews based on the population density b... will also have more percentage of out-migration as compared to in-migration, since once again a la... account the various uses made of the countryside by the people who live there. Socio-economic is an...
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...Lodging choices along the way range from luxury hotels to camping options. Jan 5, 2012 . U.... and expatriate travelers in the countryside. Attacks in past months have occurred as close as ... flamingos arrive, together with a huge migration of zebra and wildebeest. Although unpredictable, t... Busara Music Festival will be held in Stone Town, on the islands of Zanzibar, in the Indian Ocean, ...
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..., personal empowerment, and deliverance from a demeaning and pitiful life as a peasant under co... campaigns in caves not far from the Town of Dei Lec in central Viet Nam. Here his family sc... not forgotten upon his return to the countryside. They niggled the young boy, like a pebble stuck b... reeducation, confiscation, and forced migration grew. Soon the new Viet Nam faced its own crisis o...