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- Repatriation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Repatriation is defined as the return of objects of cultural heritage to the living descendants of their creators, often involving cultural property removed by war, theft, or deceit It encompasses both international and domestic efforts to reclaim cultural artifacts and ancestral remains, facilitated by laws and conventions aimed at combating illicit trade and promoting ethical restitution
- The labor market effects of Mexican repatriations: Longitudinal . . .
Conclusion This is one of the very few studies focusing on the economic effects of increased return-migration, encouraged and sometimes forced by a repatriation campaign We analyze the effect of the drop in Mexican population, primarily driven by a large scale repatriation campaign enacted in the US between 1929 and 1934
- Repatriation transitions: psychological preparedness, cultural identity . . .
The research examined preparedness for repatriation, cultural identity change, and attributions of causality on the repatriation experience Forty-fou…
- Repatriation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Repatriation is defined as the return of a resident to their home country, which can occur voluntarily or forcibly It involves complex logistical considerations, including travel restrictions and flight access, along with needs and risk assessments to evaluate potential success
- Retaining repatriates: the role of organizational support practices
In particular, the availability of repatriation practices and their perceived importance for successful repatriation are related to repatriates’ perceptions of how much the organization values and supports them The repatriates who perceive higher levels of organizational support have lower intentions to leave their organization
- Understanding ‘refugee resettlement’ from below: Decoding the Rohingya . . .
The Rohingya refugees desire dignified repatriation with legal recognition and social safety which is largely absent in the activism of the human rights bodies and the action of the international communities as well as the state-level movements
- Testing the cultural identity model of the cultural transition cycle . . .
A new theoretical model, which explores the relationship between cultural identity and repatriation experience, was tested among 113 American teachers…
- Optimized profit repatriation in multinational enterprises through . . .
In a nutshell, profit repatriation by using the cross-border change of legal form of the EU subsidiary with subsequent profit distribution of the retained earnings enables to receive significant tax savings (avoidance of withholding taxes)
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