"This book covers deep researches from different perspectives & disciplines upon Social Network on social, legal, economic, cultural issues by successful and expert researchers in their field. In this book, different and rigorous analyses of all areas influenced by Social Media and Social Networks researches were made in order to be one of the emerging reliable sources about the Digital Age literature with various dimensions"--
What is required of a welfare state? : a comparison of the migration policies employed in both Turkey and Europe with regard to Syrian refugees / İnci Aksu Kargın -- Migration management and municipalities in the context of urban refugees : legal and administrative approach / Hicran Hamza Çelikyay -- The right to work of workers under temporary protection status in Turkey / Mehtap Yücel Bodur -- International migration and immigrants : an evaluation in the context of the new security concept / Emre Çıtak -- The effects of transboundary movements on security and stability / Zeynep Yücel -- Refugees in the Turkish labor market : legal and economic analysis / Yavuz Kağan Yasım -- The economic reflections on the homeland of the reverse brain drain tendency in Turkish scientific diaspora / Atakan Durmaz -- Migration : employment, productivity and openness / M. Kenan Terzioğlu, Merve Öztürk and Ayhan Gençler -- Migration and adaptation / Çiğdem Yüksel, Didem Ayhan and Neşe Mercan -- Immigrants and health / Melike (Çallı) Kaplan -- Migration and urban space : the distribution of Syrian asylum seekers in the space / Eylem Beyazıt -- "Who is who according to whom?" : an analysis of the relationship between teachers candidates' attitudes towards refugees and their understandings of multiculturalism from different perspectives / Banu Yaman Ortaş -- The journeys of Afghan immigrants and the relationship among immigrants / Hayrettin Şahin and Kemal Çiftyildiz -- Turkish migration policies in the context of Syrian refugees through from the Turkish citizens' perspective : the case of Konya / Erhan Örselli and Veysel Babahanoğlu -- Measuring attitudes towards migrants : the case of Bandirma / Neslihan Arslan -- A study on the integration process of Syrians who emigrated to Aydın Province after 2011 / Eren Alper Yılmaz -- Factors affecting households' internal migration intention in Muş Province, Turkey : an ordered discrete choice modeling approach / Kerem Karabulut, Ali Kemal Çelik, Dilek Özdemir and Kübra Karakuş -- The effect of geopolitical factors on migration and settlement geography : the case of Sakarya / Cemile Şahin.
Socio-economic issues in countries all over the world affect the entrepreneurship ecosystem. The impact of socio-economic issues and developments on individuals' lives conceptualizes welfare. In this sense, the relationship between the welfare of the countries and the entrepreneurial climate is the object of interest. This study aims to investigate the impact of socio-economic welfare on entrepreneurial climate in OECD countries with the PLS-SEM method by using OECD's Better Life Index and Worldbank Ease of Doing Business Index for 2020. This study contributes to previous literature by reversing the analysis of the relationships between entrepreneurship and well-being. The model established with the assumption that all sub-indicators of the better life index positively impact the ease of doing business, only correlated with income, employment, and education indicators. However, there is only a positive and significant relationship between the education variable and ease of doing business at p <,001 level among these correlations. According to results, the duration in education, education level of the working-age population, and the increase in the PISA averages of the countries increase the ease of doing business in terms of entrepreneurship climate
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlights of the year 2020, creating ripples of strife and tribulation across sectors and society. It is not just a global health challenge. However, it has since caused nations to go into recession, thereby disrupting lives across the globe. Although everyone, big and small, feels the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, women are the most affected. Everywhere, cases of domestic violence are radically increasing. The present paper aims to explore a vast range of literature concerning historical pandemics to observe methodologies for combating those pandemics while uncovering patterns of impacts created by the pandemics, especially in increasing diverse violent incidents. The articles used for the present study were carefully analyzed violence against women during pandemics directly and indirectly. Through evidence collected from the study, recommendations were created to help civil society organizations, community-based agencies, international donor facilities, and governments. This will provide appropriate measures and interventions, especially for women and children, to combat gender-based violence adequately alongside preparing for possible future pandemics adequately.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the highlight of the year 2020, creating ripples of strife and tribulation across sectors and society. It is not just a global health challenge. However, it has since caused nations to go into recession, thereby disrupting lives across the globe. Although everyone, big and small, feels the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, women are the most affected. Everywhere, cases of domestic violence are radically increasing. The present paper aims to explore a vast range of literature concerning historical pandemics to observe methodologies for combating those pandemics while uncovering patterns of impacts created by the pandemics, especially in increasing diverse violent incidents. The articles used for the present study were carefully analysed, and five principal pathways subsequently developed for connecting violence against women and pandemics directly and indirectly. Through evidence collected from the study, recommendations were created to help civil society organizations, community-based agencies, international donor facilities, and governments. This will provide appropriate measures and interventions, especially for women and children, to combat gender-based violence adequately alongside preparing for possible future pandemics adequately.