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Thesaurus search results for 'CITIZENSHIP': 10 results found.
CITIZENSHIP (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: A formal relationship between an individual and a nation-state outlining some balance of individual rights and responsibilities which is dependent on historical and political context. Emergent concepts are based on human rights.
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DUAL CITIZENSHIP
ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP
Scope Note: Either the economic requirements of citizenship (such as those associated with classes of immigrants) or the economic conditions experienced by individuals that either allow for or prohibit full participation in all aspects of citizenship.
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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
Scope Note: A term that views citizenship as extending beyond the boundaries of the nation-state to a global level. This is particularly relevant for environmental groups.
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HONORARY CITIZENSHIP
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MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP
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NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP
Scope Note: Formal citizenship granted by nation states normally to those born in within a country and legal permanent residents who fulfill specified criteria.
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ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: Indicated by work behaviours that are beneficial to the organization, but which are discretionary - that is, not directly or explicitly recognized by the formal reward system.
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PLURAL CITIZENSHIP
WORLD CITIZENSHIP