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Need help with my writing homework on Moving to another country. Write a 250 word paper answering; Latin Immigration. The combined effects of globalization and the end of the Cold War have meant that people are on the move like never before. Millions of individuals from poor countries migrate to richer ones in an effort to better provide for themselves and their families through legal channels and, in their absence, illegal ones. In general, the United States has strict immigration policies. in addition to enforcing existing measures, it has introduced new ones, including the construction of a fence along the Mexico–U.S. border to curb illegal migration into the country. Despite these measures, the number of irregular labor migrants from various countries only seems to be increasing.

Empirical evidence suggests that the decision to migrate abroad is strongly influenced by economic factors, particularly opportunities for employment and a higher wage1. The decision to migrate depends on the income that an individual expects to receive in the destination country relative to the income expected in the home country.

General ethnocentrism seems to be a powerful antecedent of immigration opinion, typically displaying larger effects than economic concerns. While ethnocentrism dominates economic concerns in explanations of Whites’ immigration policy opinions, attitudes toward Latinos in particular account for nearly all of the impact of ethnocentrism since 1994. Journalistic attention to Latino immigration roughly parallels actual rates of immigration from Latin America, suggesting the media shaping of policy opinion around this group may be driven by real-world demographic patterns.

As in the Todaro(1969) model, expected income in the destination country depends on actual earnings there, the probability of employment and the cost of migrating abroad. In light of the special circumstances in which illegal migration takes place, expected destination income is assumed to depend on the probability of being captured and deported as well as on the illegality tax on an individual’s earnings abroad

The probability of being captured can be defined as the proportion of all individuals attempting to illegally enter the country in any given period who are actually prevented from doing so. It depends on both the average number of attempts to migrate illegally and the rate of apprehension on each single attempt.

Although legal, documented international migration still constitutes a major flow of of labor to the United States, illegal, undocumented migration across the borders represents a troublesome phenomenon. The 1986 passage of the Simpson-Rodino Immigration Reform and Control Act designed to curb inflow of illegal migrants through imposition of employer penalties and increased border apprehension showing the Congressional concern over impact of illegal migration.

The economic impacts include domestic unemployment and wage structures, added cost of social services and changing demographic picture in recipient areas, high unemployment in home country in the home country, lower but still positive unemployment in destination country, no equilibrating wage rates in home and destination countries, discriminatory domestic wage structures between domestic and illegal workers and physical constraints on labor mobility

While U.S. laws mandate that authorities prevent illegal entry and punish firms that hire unauthorized immigrants, these laws are imperfectly enforced. Lax enforcement may reflect political pressure by employers and other interests that favour open borders.

References

Gelletly, L. A. (2004). Mexican immigration. Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers.

 

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The 130 campers at Bear Creek Campground love their own campfires but hate the smoke from their neighbors’ campfires. Each camper’s utility function is U = 22f – f 2 – s, where f is the number of hours her own campfire burns per day and where s is the amount of smoke in the air. It happens that s is 10 times the average amount of hours that campers use their fires. The campground authority could make all campers better off by limiting the number of hours of campfire per day for everyone. How many hours of campfire per day should the authority allow each camper in order to make the typical camper as well off as possible?

 

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I am not very good with computers and would like if someone help me with these questions. Thank you.

Microsoft Office EXCEL

What is AutoCorrect?

What is the SUM function?

What is a range?

What does the Fill Handle do?

What is the source or copy area?

What is the destination or paste area?

What is a relative reference?

What format a spreadsheet?

What steps should you consider when formatting a worksheet?

What is a cell style?

What happens when merging cells?

What is landscape and portrait?

Why would you want to assign document properties to a workbook?

What is the AutoCalculate area?

What is Insert Mode and Overtype Mode?

What is a Flash Fill?

What is point mode?

What are order of operations?

What is a source and destination range?

What are three examples of functions?

What is a Range Finder?

What is conditional formatting?

What is a What-If Analysis?

What is a logical test?

What is an absolute cell reference?

What is a relative cell reference?

What is a Sparkline Charts?

What is a mixed cell reference?

 

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short paragraph of that describes the relative ratio of large craters seen early in the approach to the Moon compared to the small craters observed closer to impact. What can you conclude about the relative numbers of large craters to small craters? Which type is more numerous?

Who had been selected to design and build the 300 pound instrument capsule?Which of the Ranger spacecraft was the first one to both successfully transmit pictures back to Earth and crash into the Moon. What does this tell you about the difficulties that the early space program experienced getting just to the Moon?Summarize the differences between the images returned by Surveyor with those of Ranger. Which gave a more detailed impression of what the surface looked like? Why was the information from Surveyor important?

 

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