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981:, loss of their usual social network, interruptions to their own career, and helping children cope with a new school. These are chief reasons given for foreign assignments ending early. However, a spouse can also act as a source of support for an expatriate professional. Families with children help to bridge the language and culture aspect of the host and home country, while the spouse plays a critical role in balancing the families integration into the culture. Some corporations have begun to include spouses earlier when making decisions about a foreign posting, and offer
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1045:, where individuals themselves arrange a contract to work overseas, rather than being sent by a parent company to a subsidiary. An 'SIE' typically does not require as big a compensation package as does a traditional business expatriate. Also, spouses of SIEs are less reluctant to interrupt their own careers, at a time when dual-career issues are arguably shrinking the pool of willing expatriates.
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The varying use of these terms for different groups of foreigners can be seen as implying nuances about wealth, intended length of stay, perceived motives for moving, nationality, and even race. This has caused controversy, with some commentators asserting that the traditional use of the word "expat"
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or adjustment training before a family departs. Research suggests that tailoring pre-departure cross-cultural training and its specific relevance positively influence the fulfilment of expectations in expatriates' adjustment. According to the 2012 Global
Relocation Trends Survey Report, 88 per cent
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Short-term assignments becoming more common. These are assignments of several months to a year which rarely require the expatriate family to move. They can include specific projects, technology transfer, or problem-solving tasks. In 2008, nearly two-thirds of international assignments consisted of
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In this era of international competition, it is important for companies, as well as for countries, to understand what is that motivates people to move to another country to work. Understanding expatriates' motivations for international mobility allows organisations to tailor work packages to match
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In Canada someone who resides in a different province on a temporary basis while continuing to hold their home province's residency is colloquially called an "interprovincial expat" as opposed to an "interprovincial migrant" who changes their residency and usually is intending to move permanently.
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People move abroad for many different reasons. An understanding of what makes people move is the first step in the expatriation process. People could be âpushedâ away as a reaction to specific socio-economic or political conditions in the home country, or âpulledâ towards a destination country
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Andresen, M., Bergdolt, F., & Margenfeld, J. 2012. What distinguishes self-initiated expatriates from assigned expatriates and migrants? A literature-based definition and differentiation of terms. In M. Andresen, A. A. Ariss, M. Walther, & K. Wolff (Eds.), Self-initiated expatriation:
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S.K Canhilal and R.G. Shemueli suggest that successful expatriation is driven by a combination of individual, organizational, and context-related factors. Of these factors, the most significant have been outlined as: cross-cultural competences, spousal support, motivational questions, time of
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is a term which has been coined for an employee returning prematurely to their home country, or resigning. About 7% of expatriates return early, but this figure does not include those who perform poorly while on assignment or resign entirely from a company. When asked the cost of a premature
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and political environment; as well as their personal circumstances. The motivation for moving (or staying) abroad also gets adjusted with the different life changes the person experiences â for example, if they get married, have children, etc. Also, different personalities (or
1061:, international business travellers who take a plethora of short trips to locations around the globe for negotiations, meetings, training and conferences. These assignments are usually of several weeks duration each. Their irregular nature can cause stress within a family.
361:. People could more readily choose to live for several years in a foreign country, or be sent there by employers. The table below aims to show significant examples of expatriate communities which have developed since that time:
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Reluctance by multinational corporations to sponsor overseas assignments, due to increased sensitivity both to costs and to local cultures. It is common for an expat to cost at least three times more than a comparable local
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For some people, moving abroad is a conscious, thoroughly planned decision, while for others it could be a âspur of the momentâ, spontaneous decision. This decision, of course, is influenced by the individual's geographic,
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Expatriate milieus have been the setting of many novels and short stories, often written by authors who spent years living abroad. The following is a list of notable works and authors, by approximate date of publication.
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send employees to foreign countries to work in branch offices or subsidiaries. Expatriate employees allow a parent company to more closely control its foreign subsidiaries. They can also improve global coordination.
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with an extended stay in the host country. Some of the more notable examples are listed here in order of their publication date, and recount experiences of roughly the same decade unless noted otherwise.
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However, expatriate professionals and independent expatriate hires are often more expensive than local employees. Expatriate salaries are usually augmented with allowances to compensate for a higher
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Long among the complexities of living in foreign countries has been the management of finances, including the payment of taxes; here, a 32-page IRS publication from 1965 for
Americans living abroad.
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because of better work opportunities/conditions. The âpullâ can also include personal preferences, such as climate, a better quality of life, or the fact that family/friends are living there.
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assignment, emotional competences, previous international experience, language fluency, social relational skills, cultural differences, and organizational recruitment and selection process.
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The number of expatriates in the world is difficult to determine, since there is no governmental census. Market research company
Finaccord estimated the number to be 66.2 million in 2017.
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Commuter assignments which involve employees living in one country but travelling to another for work. This usually occurs on a weekly or biweekly rotation, with weekends spent at home.
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Lauring, J., & Selmer, J. 2010. The supportive expatriate spouse: An ethnographic study of spouse involvement in expatriate careers. International
Business Review, 19(1): 59-69.
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which states: 'the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness'.
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was a keen traveller and another former spy, and from the 1930s to 1980s many of his novels and short stories dealt with
Englishmen struggling to cope in exotic foreign places.
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Inkson, K.; Arthur, M. B.; Pringle, J.; Barry, S. (1997). "Expatriate assignment versus overseas experience: Contrasting models of international human resource development".
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discusses his time as a Soviet expatriate living in New York City in the 1970s, including his poor work experiences, political disillusionment, and sexual experiences. In
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For example
British Columbia and Alberta allow each others residents to attend post secondary in the other province while retaining their home province's residency.
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1015:) have diverse reactions to the challenges of adjusting to a host-country culture; and these reactions affect their motivations to continue (or not) living abroad.
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International
Assignee Selection and Cross-Cultural Training and Development -in Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management, Second Edition
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3991:"Emerging giants, aspiring multinationals and foreign executives: Leapfrogging, capability building, and competing with developed country multinationals"
3800:"Changing patterns of global staffing in the multinational enterprise: Challenges to the conventional expatriate assignment and emerging alternatives"
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Tungli, Z; Peiperl, M (2009). "Expatriate practices in German, Japanese, U.K., and U.S. multinational companies: a comparative survey of changes".
3077:"International Higher Education for Whom? Expatriate Students, Choice-making and International (Im)mobility in the Northern United Arab Emirates"
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Inkson, K., & Myers, B. A. 2003. "The big OE": self-directed travel and career development. Career
Development International, 8(4): 170-181.
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Tharenou, P. 2013. Self-initiated expatriates: An alternative to company-assigned expatriates? Journal of Global
Mobility, 1(3): 336-356.
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of spouses resist a proposed move. The most common reasons for refusing an assignment are family concerns and the spouse's career.
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In 2013, the United
Nations estimated that 232 million people, or 3.2% of the world population, lived outside their home country.
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or hardships associated with a foreign posting. Other expenses may need to be paid, such as health care, housing, or fees at an
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The term often refers to a professional, skilled worker, or student from an affluent country. However, it may also refer to
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198:'one that migrates: such as a person who moves regularly in order to find work especially in harvesting crops' (Webster's);
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Selmer, J., & Lauring, J. 2010. Self-initiated academic expatriates: Inherent demographics and reasons to expatriate.
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Dumont, Jean-Christophe; Lamaitre, Georges (2 November 2005). "Counting Immigrants and Expatriates in OECD Countries".
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portrayed the lead-up to a 1965 coup in Indonesia through the eyes of an Australian journalist and a British diplomat.
312:, a repeat expatriate, often someone who has chosen to return to a foreign country after completing a work assignment;
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3245:"Themes in Expatriate and Repatriate Research over Four Decades: What Do We Know and What Do We Still Need to Learn?"
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3495:"What makes them move abroad? Reviewing and exploring differences between self-initiated and assigned expatriation"
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long-term assignments (greater than one year, typically three years). In 2014, that number fell to just over half.
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The Einstein Dossiers: Science and Politics - Einstein's Berlin Period with an Appendix on Einstein's FBI File
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wrote a string of English-language novels drawing on his seagoing experiences in farflung colonies, including
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Caligiuri, PM; Tarique, I (2012) . "16". In Stahl, GĂŒnter K; Björkman, Ingmar Björkman; Morris, Shad (eds.).
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195:'A person who moves from one place to another in order to find work or better living conditions' (Oxford), or
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expatriate's return, a survey of 57 multinational companies reported an average cost of about US$ 225,000.
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Vesa Suutari; Kristiina MÀkelÀ (25 September 2007). "The career capital of managers with global careers".
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1156:(1902), dealt with relationships between the New World and the Old. From the 1890s to 1920s, Polish-born
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306:, an employee sent from a foreign subsidiary to work in the country where a company has its headquarters;
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236:'one that immigrates: such as a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence (Webster's).
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3347:"The theory of met expectations applied to expatriate adjustment: the role of crosscultural training"
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described growing up as the budding naturalist in an eccentric English family on the Greek island of
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3591:"Contemporary Immigration: Theoretical Perspectives on its Determinants and Modes of Incorporation1"
3734:"Person-environment fit and emotional control: Assigned expatriates vs. self-initiated expatriates"
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Caligiuri, Paula; Phillips, Jean; Lazarova, Mila; Tarique, Ibraiz; Burgi, Peter (1 January 2001).
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English protagonists uncover dark secrets in luxurious gated communities in the South of France.
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described a life of low-paid squalor while working in the kitchens of Parisian restaurants. In
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There has been an increase in scholarly research into the field in recent years. For instance,
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and his English family adapt to life in Southern France while renovating an old farmhouse. In
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320:, an expatriate with a goal for a short term or long term sexual relationships (expatriate +
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German Journal of Research in Human Resource Management / Zeitschrift fĂŒr Personalforschung
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Reluctance by employees to accept foreign assignments, due to spouses also having a career.
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3133:"Finaccord - Global Expatriates: Size, Segmentation and Forecast for the Worldwide Market"
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reported in 2017 that women made up only 14 per cent of the expatriate workforce globally.
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1961:
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expatriates' expectations in order to attract and/or retain skilled workers from abroad.
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portrayed an Australian out of his depth while working for the UN in South-East Asia.
1336:(1956) was about an American man having an affair in Paris with an Italian bartender.
1310:(1947) told the tale of an alcoholic British consul in Mexico on the Day of the Dead.
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which dealt with Americans and Canadians in Hungary towards the end of the Cold War.
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These definitions contrast with those of other words with the same meaning, such as:
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2952:"Rich, Russian and Living in London review: uber-richskis in diamond-encrusted cars"
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told of his childhood and early adolescence in Shanghai during the 1930s and 1940s.
1356:, who was born in India to British parents and lived overseas for most of his life.
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corresponded with a friend about the life of an English writer in Los Angeles. In
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3781:"Is the Traditional Expat Model Declining? 3 Ways Organisations Are Replacing It"
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1204:(1944) in which a traumatised American pilot seeks meaning in France and India.
1198:(1919) in which an English stockbroker flees to Tahiti to become an artist, and
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2810:"Rex-patriate games: Film takes humorous look at moving â and staying â abroad"
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1500:(2010) wrote of journalists working for an English-language newspaper in Rome.
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searched for meaning in Italy, India and Indonesia. In the early chapters of
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Andresen, Maike; Biemann, Torsten; Pattie, Marshall Wilson (12 April 2015).
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set many short stories and novels in his adopted home of Morocco, including
1264:, was about a glamorous American couple unravelling in the South of France.
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were: breadth of responsibilities, nature of the international environment (
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The term "expatriate" is sometimes misspelled as "ex-patriot", which author
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and other individuals who have chosen to live outside their native country.
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1214:(1915) about an American couple, a British couple, and their infidelities.
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A 2007 study found the key drivers for expatriates to pursue international
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drew heavily on his own experiences as a colonial policeman for his novel
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The Journal of Global Mobility: The home of expatriate management research
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List of sovereign states and dependent territories by immigrant population
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Students who study in another country are not referred to as expatriates.
233:'A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country' (Oxford), or
4183:"Expatriation: Challenges and Success Factors of an International Career"
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2360:"expatriate | Definition of expatriate in English by Oxford Dictionaries"
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1372:(1965-1975) dealing with the final years of the British Empire in India.
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1120:(French: Lettres persanes) is a literary work, published in 1721, by
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The final decades of the British Raj have been portrayed in dramas (
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Dictionary definitions for the current meaning of the word include:
3316:(2 ed.). Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.
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defines the term as 'a person who voluntarily renounces his or her
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3638:"International relocation mobility readiness and its antecedents"
2611:"Why are white people expats when the rest of us are immigrants?"
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2212:). Other settings include British doctors in contemporary India (
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conducts a survey of expat opinions and trends on regular basis.
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Trends in recent years among business expatriates have included:
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to their native country, as in the preamble to the United States
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Individual, organizational and national perspectives: Routledge.
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moved to Europe as a young man and many of his novels, such as
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told of busking and tramping in his youth across 1930s Spain.
1382:(1963) and many of his subsequent novels about British spies.
1124:, relating the experiences of two fictional Persian noblemen,
174:'A person who lives outside their native country' (Oxford), or
3280:"DOES CULTURE REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN EXPAT ASSIGNMENTS?"
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Castree, Noel; Rob Kitchen; Alisdair Rogers (25 April 2013).
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2724:"Special Feature: Tributes to Frederika Randall (1948â2020)"
2417:"International Migration Law No. 34 - Glossary on Migration"
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portrayed American men in peril abroad, beginning with his
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worked as a teacher in Malaya and made it the setting of
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set many of her psychological thrillers abroad, including
3028:"The overseas student: expatriate, sojourner or settler?"
2892:"The Old Sexpats Club members and their young Thai women"
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Arp, Frithjof; Hutchings, Kate; Smith, Wendy A. (2013).
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Gomez-Mejia, Luis; Balkin, David; Cardy, Robert (2007).
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Reality television has dealt with overseas real estate (
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Memoirs of expatriate life can be considered a form of
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The International Journal of Human Resource Management
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The International Journal of Human Resource Management
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used spa towns in Europe as the setting for his novel
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Collings, D. G.; Scullion, H.; Morley, M. J. (2007).
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Essentials of International Human Resource Management
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Essentials of International Human Resource Management
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recounted comic escapades while working in Paris. In
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denounced the United States after studying there. In
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The Munich-based paid expatriate networking platform
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In the 19th century, travel became easier by way of
290:, an employee who often travels internationally for
3222:. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. pp. 544â5.
1474:has set several thrillers overseas since his debut
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880:revoked the citizenship of many opponents, such as
3636:Andresen, Maike; Margenfeld, Jil (13 April 2015).
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3589:Portes, Alejandro; Böröcz, Jözsef (20 June 2018).
3170:Research and Practice in Human Resource Management
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1715:Films about expatriates often deal with issues of
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1464:about an Australian criminal who flees to India.
1290:: From the mid-1940s to the 1990s, American-born
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2780:"Inpatriates: On the Term and Academic Findings"
19:"Expat" redirects here. For the XML parser, see
3675:Farcas, Diana; Gonçalves, Marta (August 2017).
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1316:: From the 1950s to the 1990s, American author
3732:Lauring, Jakob; Selmer, Jan (1 October 2018).
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2867:"Sexpat Journalists Are Ruining Asia Coverage"
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2638:"In Hong Kong, Just Who Is an Expat, Anyway?"
1188:was active from 1900 to 1925. English writer
258:. Alternatively, when used as a verbal noun,
4227:"Under the Volcano: a modernist masterpiece"
4093:"The Path to Diversity: Women on Assignment"
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2671:"Privileged Mobility in an Age of Globality"
1444:novel of European sex tourists in Thailand.
870:Includes 'military brats' and 'diplobrats'.
4021:"Foreign Executives in Local Organisations"
3003:Oskar Maria Graf timeline: expatriated 1934
2982:. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 294.
2898:. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021
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2609:Koutonin, Mawuna Remarque (13 March 2015).
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3014:Kritikatur â Die Welt der Literatur
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2635:DeWolf, Christopher (29 December 2014).
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2395:(1 ed.). Oxford University Press.
2043:How To Lose Friends And Alienate People
1352:(1957-1960) was the best-known work of
1226:(1924), one of the best-known books by
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177:'living in a foreign land' (Webster's).
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963:differences (rethinking old ways).
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2846:. British Broadcasting Corporation
2838:McGeown, Kate (14 December 2006).
2502:"Definition of migrant in English"
1460:(2003) was a bestselling novel by
1376:made use of overseas settings for
536:Arguably immigrants if permanent.
514:Arguably immigrants if permanent.
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3451:"Global Relocation Trends 2010".
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2950:Wollaston, Sam (6 January 2015).
2669:Croucher, Sheila (5 March 2012).
1379:The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
1052:hiring Western managers directly.
801:Shanghai International Settlement
776:Shanghai International Settlement
4225:Power, Chris (2 November 2011).
3642:Journal of Managerial Psychology
3540:Lee, Everett S. (1 March 1966).
3185:Journal of Managerial Psychology
2840:"Hard lessons in expat paradise"
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2018:The Adventures of Barry McKenzie
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3016:. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
2865:Chiu, Joanna (18 May 2018).
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2167:and mismanaged restaurants (
2047:Leningrad Cowboys Go America
1936:Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1597:The America That I Have Seen
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1887:Three Coins in the Fountain
1606:My Family and Other Animals
1043:Self-initiated expatriation
250:An older usage of the word
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3964:Journal of Global Mobility
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3607:10.1177/019791838902300311
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2476:"Definition of expatriate"
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1857:Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
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3468:Human Resource Management
3453:Global Mobility Solutions
3197:10.1108/02683940710820073
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3220:Managing Human Resources
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1683:(2004) English bachelor
1667:(1995), American writer
1609:(1956) and its sequels,
1186:Herman George Scheffauer
1086:Emerald Group Publishing
566:Celebrities and artists
349:Types of expat community
268:Expatriation Act of 1868
4091:Meier, Olivier (2017).
3542:"A theory of migration"
2644:The Wall Street Journal
2558:Oxford University Press
2528:"Definition of migrant"
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1971:A Hologram for the King
1842:The World of Suzie Wong
1799:Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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1323:The Talented Mr. Ripley
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1153:The Wings of the Dove
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2564:on 27 September 2016
2464:on 11 February 2017.
2305:Human capital flight
1893:Under the Tuscan Sun
1791:An American in Paris
1776:Seven Years in Tibet
1498:The Imperfectionists
1470:: American novelist
1442:Michel Houellebecq's
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2896:www.telegraph.co.uk
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2370:on 11 February 2017
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1962:Secret of the Incas
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1680:A Year in the Merde
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1496:in his debut novel
1343:The Malayan Trilogy
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2486:10 February
2340:Sex tourism
2235:Alien (law)
2203:Ambassadors
2197:The Embassy
1949:Naked Lunch
1875:Indonesia:
1833:Hong Kong:
1815:The Moderns
1807:Killing Zoe
1803:A Good Year
1724:Argentina:
1669:Bill Bryson
1659:Peter Mayle
1631:1970s-1990s
1601:Sayyid Qutb
1583:1930s-1960s
1565: 1300
1494:Tom Rachman
1488:(2016) and
1418:(1996) and
1292:Paul Bowles
1236:debut novel
1182:1900s/1910s
1172:(1900) and
1136:Henry James
1122:Montesquieu
894:Thomas Mann
839:Monte Carlo
626:"Hollywood"
609:Film-makers
578:Lake Geneva
542:British Raj
423:Australians
322:sex tourist
282:dispatriate
96:nationality
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4318:Categories
4305:Expatriate
3876:(4): 351.
3813:(2): 198.
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3257:: 83â109.
2733:6 February
2374:4 February
2347:References
2270:Emigration
2245:Clientitis
2103:Television
2022:Straw Dogs
1994:Thailand:
1984:Sexy Beast
1945:Casablanca
1865:Outsourced
1827:Breathless
1752:Cambodia:
1625:Laurie Lee
1579:to China.
1573:Marco Polo
1477:The Expats
1412:: In both
1402:(1979) by
1364:Paul Scott
826:Tax exiles
805:1863â1945
780:1863â1945
759:1849â1943
661:1920sâ30s
613:1910sânow
603:Indonesia
592:1990sânow
569:1800sânow
546:1721â1949
500:1970sânow
490:Beat Hotel
432:1960s-now
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252:expatriate
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2675:Societies
2649:News Corp
2431:1813-2278
2053:Vietnam:
1997:The Beach
1980:Barcelona
1942:Morocco:
1921:Born Free
1819:Ninotchka
1730:Austria:
1577:Silk Road
1457:Shantaram
1035:employee.
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786:Shanghai
765:Shanghai
729:Salarymen
708:Oligarchs
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160:Semantics
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3623:22512597
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670:France
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