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  • Adaptation ; Assimilation ; Enquiry ; Federal Republic of Germany ; Germany ; Immigration ; International migration ; Period of stay ; Social integration
  • This paper provides an empirical analysis of the determinants of attachment and assimilation, with a special focus on the impact of duration of stay. Using survey data on guestworkers in West Germany in 1984 and 1989, the study finds
  • that assimilation increases at a decreasing rate as the duration of stay is extended. The trends for return migration are characterized by an overall decline in the propensity to return as the duration of stay is extended.
  • Vrije tijd en korte verblijfsrecreatie. Free time and short stays
  • This study presents the results of an analysis into the future developments of the demand for short stays. Following a theoretical analysis a number of empirical analyses have been carried out. - (AGD)
  • Staying poor : Ghana's political economy, 1950-1990
  • Biography ; Data collection ; Demography ; Enquiry ; Estimation ; Period of stay ; Probability ; Residential mobility ; Statistics
  • Demographic analysis ; Emigration ; Ethnic group ; Immigration ; International migration ; Measurement ; Naturalization ; Period of stay ; Probability ; United States of America
  • Attendance ; Enquiry ; Form of transport ; Motivation ; Nature park ; New Zealand ; Period of stay ; Social change ; Tourism
  • Based on number of foreign tourists, nights spent and average length of stay, analysis of the tourist flow to Bulgaria for the period 1971-86 was done and main tendencies singled out. The forecast of the foreign tourists reaches 2010 year. The most
  • Why do renters stay in or leave certain neighborhoods? The role of neighborhood characteristics, housing tenure transitions and race
  • that homeownership rates have a significant, positive association with the probability that renters stay and/or purchase homes in the current neighborhood. Both the tenure composition of the housing stock and higher neighborhood satisfaction appear to be central
  • in understanding this association. Results also suggest that nonblack renters are more likely to leave neighborhoods that experience growth in the percentage of the black population, while blacks are more likely to stay and purchase homes within such neighborhoods.
  • Guests who stay
  • Women who go and women who stay behind
  • Why poor people stay poor: urban bias in world development
  • Country of origin ; Destination country ; Foreigner ; Immigrants ; Immigration ; Immigration policy ; International migration ; Migration ; Migratory behaviour ; Migratory flow ; Period of stay ; Population ; Return migration ; Social integration
  • Clandestine immigration ; Foreign worker ; Foreigner ; Immigration policy ; International migration ; Japan ; Legal status ; Legislation ; Migratory flow ; Nationality ; Period of stay ; Regulation
  • Forecast ; France ; Housing ; Imperfect statistics ; Internal migration ; Methodology ; Period of stay ; Residential mobility
  • Family ; Fertility ; France ; Ile-de-France ; Internal migration ; Life cycle ; Residential mobility ; Social mobility ; Staying period ; Urbanization
  • Decision ; Distance ; Employment ; France ; Internal migration ; Labour market ; Labour mobility ; Period of stay ; Professional mobility ; Rural area ; Stochastic model
  • Decision ; Employment ; France ; Gender difference ; Internal migration ; Labour market ; Period of stay ; Probability ; Rural area ; Woman
  • Doctor of medicine ; Hong Kong ; Human capital ; International migration ; Labour migration ; Period of stay ; Return migration ; Skilled labour
  • Behaviour ; Economic strategy ; Immigrants ; International migration ; Investment ; Motivation ; Period of stay ; Transfer of funds ; United States of America
  • Atlas ; Attendance ; Economic impact ; France ; Holidays ; Hotel facilities ; Leisure ; Lodging ; Period of stay ; Reception capacity ; Regional disparities ; Second home ; Thematic mapping ; Tourism ; Tourism area ; Tourist flow ; Tourist site