Economic migrant là gì

Definition of economic migrant noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

See economic migrant in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Settler không nhất thiết mang nghĩa di cư sang một quốc gia khác, mà chỉ là định cư tại nơi trước đây ít có ai sinh sống. Từ này vốn xuất phát từ những người khai phá và lập nghiệp tại các thuộc địa.

  • The settlers had come to America to look for land. [Những di dân đầu tiên đã đến Châu Mỹ để tìm đất sinh sống và sản xuất.]

Asylum seeker

Bản thân chữ asylum có nghĩa là tị nạn chính trị, vậy nên asylum seeker là cách gọi những người bị buộc phải rời khỏi quê hương, tìm đến quốc gia khác vì các lý do chính trị. Một khi hồ sơ của họ được chấp thuận, họ sẽ trở thành refugee và được hưởng quyền lợi theo luật pháp quốc tế.

  • Only asylum seekers who are granted refugee status are allowed to work in the country. [Chỉ những người được duyệt hồ sơ tị nạn mới được phép làm việc trong nước.]
  • The politician expects her application for asylum to be processed next month and she will no longer be an asylum seeker. [Nữ chính trị gia hi vọng hồ sơ xin tị nạn sẽ được duyệt vào tháng tới và bà ta không còn là người xin tị nạn chính trị.]

Displaced person

Displaced person vốn dĩ dùng để ám chỉ những người không mang quốc tịch Đức nhưng bị ép buộc đến lao động tại Đức trong suốt Thế chiến II. Dần dà từ này trở nên phổ biến hơn, và dùng thay thế cho asylum seeker, refugee trong nhiều ngữ cảnh. Số nhiều của nó là displaced people hoặc displaced persons.

  • Canada accepts around 30,000 displaced persons a year. [Mỗi năm Canada tiếp nhận khoảng 30,000 người tị nạn.]
  • The return of displaced people will create more challenges for the war-torn country. [Làn sóng người tị nạn quay trở về quê hương sẽ càng gây thêm khó khăn cho quốc gia vốn đã bị chiến tranh tàn phá.]

Expatriate

Cuối cùng, expatriate [hay gọi tắt là expat] được dùng rất phổ biến khi nhắc đến công dân các quốc gia phát triển chọn sinh sống và làm việc tại những quốc gia ít phát triển hơn, nơi tiếng Anh không phải là ngôn ngữ chính. Họ sử dụng trình độ và ưu thế tiếng Anh để tìm kiếm cơ hội sống tốt hơn ở các điểm đến.

  • Luis is an American expatriate living in Vietnam and teaches English. [Luis là người Mỹ sinh sống và giảng dạy tiếng Anh tại Việt Nam.]
  • A community of expatriates make it harder for local staff to find good jobs. [Cộng đồng người nước ngoài khiến lao động địa phương khó tìm được công việc tốt.]

Partnership Unit Economic Balance means [i] the Capital Account Balance of the General Partner, plus the amount of the General Partner’s share of any Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain or Partnership Minimum Gain, in either case to the extent attributable to the General Partner’s ownership of Partnership Units and computed on a hypothetical basis after taking into account all allocations through the date on which any allocation is made under this Section 5.1[e], divided by [ii] the number of General Partner’s Partnership Units. Any such allocations shall be made among the LTIP Holders in proportion to the amounts required to be allocated to each under this Section 5.1[e]. The parties agree that the intent of this Section 5.1[e] is to make the Capital Account balance associated with each LTIP Unit to be economically equivalent to the Capital Account balance associated with the Partnership Units [on a per-Unit basis], but only if and to the extent the Capital Account balance associated with the General Partner’s Partnership Units has increased on a per-Unit basis since the issuance of the relevant LTIP Unit.

Common Unit Economic Balance means [i] the Capital Account balance of the General Partner, plus the amount of the General Partner’s share of any Partner Minimum Gain or Partnership Minimum Gain, in either case to the extent attributable to the General Partner’s ownership of Partnership Common Units and computed on a hypothetical basis after taking into account all allocations through the date on which any allocation is made under Section 6.2.D hereof, divided by [ii] the number of the General Partner’s Partnership Common Units.

OP Unit Economic Balance means [Y] the aggregate Capital Account balance attributable to the OP Units outstanding, plus the amount of any Partner Minimum Gain or Partnership Minimum Gain, in either case to the extent attributable to the ownership of OP Units and computed on a hypothetical basis after taking into account all allocations through the date on which any allocation is made under this subparagraph 1[c][ii], divided by [Z] the number of OP Units outstanding. Any allocations made pursuant to the first sentence of this subparagraph 1[c][ii] shall be made among the holders of Class B Units in proportion to the amounts required to be allocated to each under this subparagraph 1[c][ii]. The parties agree that the intent of this subparagraph 1[c][ii] is to make the Capital Account balance associated with each Class B Unit to be economically equivalent to the Capital Account balance associated with the OP Units outstanding [on a per-Unit basis], but only if and to the extent that the Capital Account balance associated with the OP Units outstanding, without regard to the allocations under this subparagraph 1[c][ii], has increased on a per-Unit basis since the issuance of the relevant Class B Unit. Any remaining Net Property Gain or Liquidating Gain not allocated pursuant to this subparagraph 1[c][ii] shall be included in the calculation of Net Income, Net Loss, Net Property Gain and Net Property Loss and will be allocated pursuant to subparagraphs 1[a] and 1[b].

Economic Life means the number of years a property improvement is expected to be in service in a facility.

economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds but can be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

Economic development means community action that directly leads to creation of more jobs or higher-paying jobs than were available before the action.

Michigan economic development corporation means the public body corporate created under section 28 of article VII of the state constitution of 1963 and the urban cooperation act of 1967, 1967 [Ex Sess] PA 7, MCL 124.501 to 124.512, by a contractual interlocal agreement effective April 5, 1999, as amended, between local participating economic development corporations formed under the economic development corporations act, 1974 PA 338, MCL 125.1601 to 125.1636, and the Michigan strategic fund.

Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act means the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 [Act No. 53 of 2003];

Partnership Minimum Gain has the meaning set forth in Regulations Section 1.704-2[b][2], and the amount of Partnership Minimum Gain, as well as any net increase or decrease in Partnership Minimum Gain, for a Partnership Year shall be determined in accordance with the rules of Regulations Section 1.704-2[d].

exclusive economic zone ’ means the zone established by Presidential Proclamation Numbered 5030, dated March 10, 1983, including the ocean waters of the areas referred to as ‘‘eastern special areas’’ in Article 3[1] of the Agreement between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Re- publics on the Maritime Boundary, signed June 1, 1990;

Partnership Percentage means a percentage established for each partner on the Partnership' books as of the first day of each Fiscal Period. The Partnership Percentage of a Partner for a Fiscal Period shall be determined by dividing the amount of the Partner's capital account as of the beginning of the Fiscal Period by the sum of the capital accounts of all of the Partners as of the beginning of the fiscal Period. The sum of the Partnership Percentage for each fiscal Period shall equal one hundred percent [100%].

Net Economic Return means the Owner Participant's net after-tax yield utilizing the multiple investment sinking fund method of analysis and aggregate net after-tax cash flow, computed on the basis of the same methodology and assumptions as were utilized by the initial Owner Participant in determining Basic Rent, Stipulated Loss Value percentages and Termination Value percentages, as of the Delivery Date, as such assumptions may be adjusted for events that have been the basis for adjustments to Basic Rent pursuant to Section 3.2.1[b] of the Lease or events giving rise to indemnity payments pursuant to Section 5 of the Tax Indemnity Agreement; PROVIDED, that, if the initial Owner Participant shall have transferred its interest, Net Economic Return shall be calculated as if the initial Owner Participant had retained its interest; PROVIDED FURTHER, that, notwithstanding the preceding proviso, solely for purposes of Section 11 of the Participation Agreement and calculating any adjustments to Basic Rent, Stipulated Loss Values and Termination Values in connection with a refunding pursuant to such Section 11 at a time when Owner Participant is a transferee [other than an Affiliate of the initial Owner Participant], the after-tax yield [but not the after-tax cash flow] component of Net Economic Return shall be calculated on the basis of the methodology and assumptions utilized by the transferee Owner Participant as of the date on which it acquired its interest.

Transit-oriented development means infrastructure improvements that are located within 1/2 mile of a transit station or transit-oriented facility that promotes transit ridership or passenger rail use as determined by the board and approved by the municipality in which it is located.

Economic loss means economic detriment consisting only of allowable expense, work loss, funeral expense, unemployment benefits loss, replacement services loss, cost of crime scene cleanup, and cost of evidence replacement. If criminally injurious conduct causes death, economic loss includes a dependent's economic loss and a dependent's replacement services loss. Noneconomic detriment is not economic loss; however, economic loss may be caused by pain and suffering or physical impairment.

Partnership Common Unit means a fractional, undivided share of the Partnership Interests of all Partners issued pursuant to Sections 4.1 and 4.2 hereof, but does not include any Partnership Preferred Unit, LTIP Unit or any other Partnership Unit specified in a Partnership Unit Designation as being other than a Partnership Common Unit.

Planned unit development means a subdivision characterized by a unified site design, clustered residential units and/or commercial units, and areas of common open space.

Economic Development Property means those items of real and tangible personal property of the Project which are eligible for inclusion as economic development property under the FILOT Act and this Fee Agreement, and selected and identified by the Company or any Sponsor Affiliate in its annual filing of a SCDOR PT-300S or comparable form with the Department [as such filing may be amended from time to time] for each year within the Investment Period.

economic operators means the manufacturer, the authorised representative, the importer and the distributor;

Economic Value – means the value of the Company and of its shares, to be determined by a specialized company by using a recognized methodology or based on another criterion to be defined by the CVM.

Broad-Based Black Economic Empower-ment Act means the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 [Act No. 53 of 2003];

Economic Sanctions means any economic or financial sanction administered or enforced by the United States Government [including, without limitation, those administered by OFAC at //www.treasury.gov/about/organizational-structure/offices/Pages/Office-of-Foreign-Assets-Control.aspx], the U.S. Department of Commerce, or the U.S. Department of State.

Restricted use pesticide means a pesticide product that contains the active ingredients specified in 40 CFR 152.175 Pesticides classified for restricted use, and that is limited to use by or under the direct supervision of a certified applicator.

economic operator means any natural or legal person or public entity or group of such persons and/or entities which offers the execution of works and/or a work, the supply of products or the provision of services on the market;

Energy Use Intensity [EUI means the kBTUs [1,000 British Thermal Units] used per square foot of gross floor area.

freezing of economic resources means preventing the use of economic resources to obtain funds, goods or services in any way, including, but not limited to, by selling, hiring or mortgaging them;

Greatest economic need means the need resulting from an income level that is too low to meet basic needs for housing, food, transportation, and health care.

Economic migrant data from the Department of Work and Pensions report that between June 2015 and June 2016 there just over 7,000 national insurance number registrations to adult overseas nationals in Hampshire.The majority of these people were from the European Union.","Other - please specify 125Race / Ethnicity of partner 126Faith / religion 127Country of birth of partner 128Length of time in current country ofpartner years months129*Migration status of partner1.2.res 3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Non-migrant - born in country of residence2nd generation [or higher] migrant – born in country of idenceRefugee Asylum seekerFailed asylum seeker Economic migrant Spousal migrant Education visa Undocumented migrantOther Social history Questions Choices/Answers201*Housing 1.","Economic migrant workers who move internationally across borders are either high skilled engineers or doctors whose rights are protected by law and who enjoy reasonable standard of living in receiving country or low skilled workers whose rights are often undermined because of their irregular status, have no choices and are often subjects of exploitation by their employers.","Economic migrant - A person leaving his or her habitual place of residence to settle outside his or her country of origin in order to improve his or her quality of life.","Economic migrant is often used as a derogatory term, assuming that only political migrants are ‘real refugees’.","Economic migrant characteristicsContemporary economic migration in Africa is men-dominated.","The categories are:• Asylum Seeker• Refugee• Failed Asylum Seeker• Illegal immigrant• Economic migrant The Truth about Asylum For general information about refugees and asylum seekers contact the Refugee Council’s Information team on 020 7820 3085.","Economic migrant refer to a person who emigrates from one region to another, because the living conditions or job opportunities are not good in their country of origin, to seek an improvement their standard of living elsewhere.","Economic migrant: This may be somebody who leaves his/her home to stare for superior work opportunities and a higher typical of living in another area.Economic, cultural and social rights: These are socio-economic human rights like the right to science and culture.","Voluntary Migration: Economic migrant leaving his or her established residence to settle away from their place of origin to improve their quality of life."],"id":"economic-migrant","title":"Economic migrant"},"groups":[{"samples":[{"uri":"//green.edu.bd/wp-content/uploads/PDFs/Journals/GURSS/v-2-i-2/Persecution_to_Invoke_Non-refoulement_Principle_in_Refugee_Protection_A_Reflection_on_the_Refugee_Crisis_in_the_Middle_East_and_Europe.pdf","label":"green.edu.bd","score":6}],"snippetLinks":[{"key":"a-person","type":"definition","offset":[6,14]},{"key":"country","type":"clause","offset":[36,43]},{"key":"unlawful","type":"clause","offset":[67,75]},{"key":"find","type":"definition","offset":[85,89]},{"key":"employment","type":"clause","offset":[90,100]},{"key":"economic","type":"clause","offset":[145,153]},{"key":"hope","type":"definition","offset":[167,171]},{"key":"to-secure","type":"clause","offset":[172,181]},{"key":"entry","type":"clause","offset":[182,187]},{"key":"ing","type":"clause","offset":[215,218]}],"size":1,"snippet":"means a person who has left his own country and seeks by lawful or unlawful means to find employment in another country. 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