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Return migration in Africa and the relationship between educational attainment and labor market success: Evidence from Uganda
Kevin J.A. Thomas
Sociology and Criminology
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Africa
100%
Uganda
100%
Educational Attainment
100%
Return Migration
100%
Labour Market Success
100%
Return Migrants
100%
Educational Labor
100%
Skilled Professional
66%
Rate of Increase
33%
Non-migrants
33%
Immigrants
33%
Emigration
33%
Labor Market
33%
Secondary Schooling
33%
African Countries
33%
Policy Instruments
33%
Long History
33%
Employment Rate
33%
Native-born
33%
Returning Home
33%
Skilled Migration
33%
African Migrants
33%
University Degree
33%
Migrant Professionals
33%
Social Sciences
Labor Market
100%
Educational Attainment
100%
Uganda
100%
Return Migration
100%
Degrees
33%
Immigrant
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Market
100%
Immigrant
50%