0 a person that travels to a different country or place, often in order to find work:
1 travelling to a different country or place, often in order to find work:
migrant workers
a seasonal migrant population
migrant birds
2 a person who travels to another place or country, usually in order to find work:
To sum up, the decommodifying effects of social policies are different for citizens and migrants across welfare regimes.
As the earlier areas of cocoa production in the south-east became less productive because of deforestation and declining yields, migrants moved further west.
Earnings also contribute less to the income packages of migrants than those of citizens.
Second, earnings comprise an even greater proportion of migrants' income package, a huge 80 per cent.
Retirement migrants are not homogeneous and the flows of people who move in later life include diverse personal and economic situations.
During earlier famines, rural households had relied heavily on remittances of male migrants working in distant places.
Third, they argue that class divisions among migrants and among established residents suggest that neither group is as homogenous as they are portrayed to be.
Also, all potential effects of fertility differentials between migrants and members of the incumbent population become immaterial.
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