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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden migration behavior analysis.
1. Return Migration from Sweden : A Longitudinal Analysis
Sammanfattning : Return migration is one of the least studied areas within migration research, although it has major implications for both sending and receiving societies. The importance of the phenomenon is shown by the fact that more than 50 percent of the immigrants who arrived in Sweden in 1970 had returned after twenty years. LÄS MER
2. Live Single Cell Imaging and Analysis Using Microfluidic Devices
Sammanfattning : Today many cell biological techniques study large cell populations where an average estimate of individual cells’ behavior is observed. On the other hand, single cell analysis is required for studying functional heterogeneities between cells within populations. LÄS MER
3. Return Migration from Sweden 1968-1996. A Longitudinal Analysis
Sammanfattning : This book deals with return migration from Sweden in the period 1968-1996 to Chile, Germany, Greece, Iran, Poland, Turkey, United States and Yugoslavia, against the background of economic and political developments in Sweden and in the different source countries. An important question in the study regards whether return migrants deviate from other immigrants in terms of human capital characteristics and economic integration. LÄS MER
4. Demographic Journeys along the Silk Road : Marriage, Childbearing, and Migration in Kyrgyzstan
Sammanfattning : This thesis contributes to the limited demographic literature on Central Asia – the region through which led the great Silk Road – an ancient route of trade and cultural exchange between East and West. We focus on Kyrgyzstan and countries in its immediate neighborhood: Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. LÄS MER
5. Systems microscopy analysis of cell migration
Sammanfattning : Single cell migration is heterogeneous and a complicated process. It arises from a hugely complex network of multi-scale interactions between molecular and macromolecular entities. LÄS MER