For years, global migration among high-net-worth individuals followed a simple rule: Move where the taxes are lower and the returns are higher. From Caribbean citizenship programs to European ...
New research shows that socio-economic factors play a larger role in migration than climate. While public discussions often focus on climate change driving people to emigrate, new research published ...
Globalization, defined by Merriam-Webster as “the development of an increasingly integrated global economy,” is inextricably tied to the global inequality that has shaped the lives of billions across ...
On July 8, 2013, Pope Francis made his first trip outside Rome. Instead of traveling to a glamorous European capital or some other well-known destination, he chose to fly to a remote Italian island in ...
This multidisciplinary collection of essays broadens the analysis of migration from the handful of cases that dominate popular discussion and scholarly literature—typically to do with migration to ...
WASHINGTON — A trio of House progressives is forming a caucus aimed at reframing the national immigration debate away from controls on the southern border and toward fixing the root causes of ...
As “policies shaped more by fear than fact” have caused untold suffering to migrants, the UN Secretary-General is urging countries to realize the goals of a global agreement that promotes enhanced ...
(MENAFN- Costa Rica News) The post Migration and Cultural Adaptation: What Global Leaders Want Us to Understand appeared first on The Costa Rica News. Costa Rica has long been a nation shaped by ...