1. Indian Immigration and the United Arabs Emirates
It is important to know what migration means before getting into the case-study analysis. ... His economic cost-benefit analysis points out the fact that, in order to seek a better life in terms of access to health and social services, income, education, freedom of speech, political stability, and physical security (Massey, p 309,1999). ... In retrospect, Castles and Miller focus on the neo-classical economic theory that considers economic tools such as wage differences, cost of migration, employment conditions, and the promotion of international migration for the maximum economic earnings (Ca...
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