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PERSECUTION AND LONGING OF YEMENITE JEWS IN THE HANDSOME JEW

Authors Ebrahim Mohammed Al-Wuraafi
Year 2021
Journal Name TRAMES-JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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4 Journal Article

Caught in the Crossfire: Challenges to Migrant Protection in the Yemeni and Libyan Conflicts

Authors Danielle Flanagan
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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7 Journal Article

Migration to the Gulf States : the political economy of exceptionalism

Authors Philippe FARGUES, Françoise DE BEL-AIR
Year 2015
Book Title [Migration Policy Centre]
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8 Book Chapter

Migrations and Federations: The Origins of the Tribal Federation of Khawln According to al-Hamdn

Authors Johann Heiss
Year 2018
Journal Name MEDIEVAL HISTORY JOURNAL
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9 Journal Article

Security in the RedSea: Regional Problems, Power Struggle and Terrorism

Authors N. Nese Kemiksiz
Year 2020
Journal Name GAZI AKADEMIK BAKIS-GAZI ACADEMIC VIEW
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11 Journal Article

Child marriage in Yemen: a mixed methods study in ongoing conflict and displacement

Authors Kara Hunersen, Bothaina Attal, Allison Jeffery, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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12 Journal Article

Extreme Risk Makes the Journey Feasible: Decision-Making amongst Migrants in the Horn of Africa

Authors Oliver Bakewell, Caitlin Sturridge
Year 2021
Journal Name Social Inclusion
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13 Journal Article

The Impact of Emigration on National Development in the Arab Region: The Case of the Yemen Arab Republic

Authors Nader Fergany
Year 1982
Journal Name International Migration Review
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14 Journal Article

Socioeconomic Achievement Among Arab Immigrants in the USA: The Influence of Region of Origin and Gender

Authors Abdi M. Kusow, Kristine J. Ajrouch, Mamadi K. Corra, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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16 Journal Article

The children of Yemen: Bodies, medicalization, and nation-building

Authors M Weiss
Year 2001
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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17 Journal Article

Emigration and Economic Development: The Case of the Yemen Arab Republic.

Authors Nazli Choucri, Jon C. Swanson
Year 1981
Journal Name International Migration Review
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18 Journal Article

Fertility, mortality, migration and family planning in the Yemen Arab Republic

Authors James Allman, Allan G. Hill
Year 1978
Journal Name Population Studies
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19 Journal Article

Asylum-seekers and refugees: a structuration theory analysis of their experiences in the UK

Authors Ruth L. Healey
Year 2006
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 17
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20 Journal Article

Is Internal Migration in Yemen Driven by Climate or Socio-economic Factors?

Authors George Joseph, Quentin Wodon
Year 2013
Journal Name Review of International Economics
Citations (WoS) 6
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21 Journal Article

A Bayesian approach to modelling subnational spatial dynamics of worldwide non-state terrorism, 2010-2016

Authors Andre Python, Marta Blangiardo, Janine B. Illian, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
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22 Journal Article

Authoritarian emigration states: Soft power and cross-border mobility in the Middle East

Authors Gerasimos Tsourapas
Year 2018
Journal Name International Political Science Review
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23 Journal Article

The Journey to Dreamland Never Ends: A Refugee’s Journey from Somalia to Sweden

Authors Ali Hassan, Linn Biorklund, Linn Biörklund
Year 2016
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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24 Journal Article

BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE GULF MIGRATION - THE CASE OF NORTH YEMEN

Authors NA SULTAN
Year 1993
Journal Name CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
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26 Journal Article

Population Policy Dilemmas in Europe at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century

Authors Paul Demeny
Year 2003
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 62
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27 Journal Article

Book Review: Emigration and Economic Development: The Case of the Yemen Arab Republic

Authors Nazli Choucri
Year 1981
Journal Name International Migration Review
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29 Journal Article

Best Evidence Aside: Why Trump's Executive Order Makes America Less Healthy

Authors Lawrence O. Gostin
Year 2017
Journal Name HASTINGS CENTER REPORT
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30 Journal Article

Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Migration: Review of the Literature for Five Arab Countries

Authors Nicholas Burger, Quentin Wodon, Audra Grant, ...
Book Title People on the Move in a Changing Climate
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31 Book Chapter

Hadramis, shimalis and muwalladin: Negotiating cosmopolitan identities between the Swahili Coast and southern Yemen

Authors Iain Walker
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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32 Journal Article

Arabs in the urban social landscapes of Malaysia: historical connections and belonging

Authors Sumit K. Mandal
Year 2014
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
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33 Journal Article

Translocal Networks and Globalisation within Indonesia: Exploring the Hadhrami Diaspora from the Archipelago's North-East

Authors Martin Slam
Year 2011
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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34 Journal Article

Destination Europe? Understanding the dynamics and drivers of Mediterranean migration in 2015

Authors Jonathan Price
Description
Europe’s response to the so-called ‘migration crisis’ has been driven almost exclusively by a border control agenda. This has significantly reduced the number of refugees and migrants arriving in Greece, for the time being at least, but has done nothing to address the drivers or causes of migration to Europe, including the movement of people from Libya which continues unabated, or the protection and integration needs of those who are already here. Several years into the ‘crisis’, there is still no sign of a coherent long-term response. Both the reception infrastructure and the asylum system in Greece have failed to adapt to the needs of the refugees and migrants. This is partly a Greek failure but it is also a failure of the EU. Meanwhile escalating conflicts in Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan and Iraq continue to displace hundreds of thousands of people from their homes every day. The assault on Mosul (Iraq) which began in mid-October 2016 is expected to displace 1.5 million people, many of whom are likely to cross the border into Eastern Turkey just a few hours away. Understanding the dynamics of migration to Europe and why some of these people might decide to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean remains a pressing concern.
Year 2016
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36 Report

Should They Stay or Should They Go? How the 2017 U.S. Travel Ban Affects International Doctoral Students

Authors Corina Todoran, Claudette Peterson
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Studies in International Education
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38 Journal Article

Q method finds anti-refugee sentiments on Yemeni migration to Jeju

Authors Armigon Akhmedov, William Cannon Hunter, Jeong-Gil Choi
Year 2020
Journal Name Tourism Geographies
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39 Journal Article

The demography of the Arab world and the Middle East from the 1950s to the 2000s. A survey of changes and a statistical assessment

Authors D Tabutin, B Schoumaker
Year 2005
Journal Name Population
Citations (WoS) 46
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40 Journal Article

The Gulf Monarchies beyond the Arab spring : changes and challenges

Authors Luigi NARBONE, Martin LESTRA
Year 2015
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41 Book

POLITICAL UPHEAVALS IN THE ARAB WORLD: INSTABILITIES AND MIGRANTS INFLUX TO THE WESTERN BALKANS

Authors Jelisaveta Blagojevic, Radenko Scekic
Year 2017
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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42 Journal Article

The Impact of Emigration on National Development in the Arab Region: The Case of the Yemen Arab Republic

Authors Nader Fergany, N FERGANY
Year 1982
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 17
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43 Journal Article

Assessment of the Situation of the Syrian Refugees in Kurdistan Region Iraq

Authors Mohamed SALMAN
Description
During the Arab Spring, some of the Arab peoples decided to take a stand against their leaders as a result of many factors that accumulated over decades. These reactions and uprisings occurred from Tunisia in December 2010, followed by Egypt, Yemen and Libya, and originally started in peaceful civilian protests against their governments and some led to widespread violence and civil war. Likewise, in Syria, there is a continuation of these trends. In the Syrian context, however, the nature of the struggle against the regime and its leadership is complicated by the fact that the opposition is backed from abroad and exploited by Islamists, and the regime continues to act with full force against these fighters and its own citizens. Fighting and destruction continues to this day, prompting the Syrians to flee at home or resorting to flee to neighboring countries to escape the oppression and the effects of the fighting. Signs of the impending movements of Syrian asylum seekers to the Kurdistan Region started from March of 2011, and have continued day after day since then for these reasons and others. The total number of Syrian refugees registered within Iraq was most recently counted at 45,849 individuals (by 31 October 2012) and the vast majority (28,790 individuals) was registered in the Duhok governate of the Kurdistan region. Within the Kurdistan region, the majority of Syrian refugees reside in Duhok governate (28,790)- particularly within the Domiz camp with approximately 15,000 individuals registered by 24 October 2012 - while smaller numbers have also sought shelter within Erbil (6,857 individuals) and Sulaymaniyah (1,784 individuals). This places the total number of registered Syrians within the Kurdistan region at 37,431 (31 October 2012).
Year 2012
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45 Report

Dengue and chikungunya seroprevalence among Qatari nationals and immigrants residing in Qatar

Authors John M. Humphrey, Soha R. Dargham, Enas S. Al-Absi, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name PLOS ONE
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46 Journal Article

Long-term developments in jihadi militant ideology and its transnational impact

Description
The proposed study investigates long-term ideological developments in Islamist ideology and how this influences the formation of attitudes, opinions and beliefs in the European Muslim diaspora. In particular it focuses on the question how militant ideologies transmit political violence from one social setting into another. Through a longitudinal and quasi-experimental design the project assesses the impact of three emerging political landscapes evoked by the Arab spring on the ideology of al-Qaeda (jihadism): Countries with regime change (Tunisia, Egypt), without regime change (Yemen, Saudi Arabia), and countries in a civil war (Syria). The militant ideology of the jihadi movement explains in its media to its constituency why it is necessary, beneficial and justified to engage in violent activism. The long-term development and the transnational transmission of this rationale is the focal point of the study. It investigates the ideological mechanisms in jihadi transnational media through which local and regional events in the Middle East translate into a global military doctrine. While this doctrine sets jihadism apart from political Islam (e.g. Muslim Brotherhood) it is decisive to understand whether both movements will converge or drift apart in their ideologies as they react and reposition themselves in the context of the three different political conditions evoked by the Arab revolutions. The study then moves on to investigate how emerging claims, positions, and sentiments expressed in the jihadi media resonate within Muslim communities in Germany and the UK. To this end it develops and pre-tests a survey instrument that rates the extent of rejection/endorsement of different aspects in Islamist thinking, including the legitimacy of political violence.
Year 2015
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47 Project

Negotiating health and life: Syrian refugees and the politics of access in Lebanon

Authors Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson, Orkideh Behrouzan
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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48 Journal Article

The Muslim Ban and preterm birth: Analysis of US vital statistics data from 2009 to 2018

Authors Goleen Samari, Alison Gemmill, Ralph A. Catalano, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
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49 Journal Article

Genetic origin of goat populations in Oman revealed by mitochondrial DNA analysis

Authors Nasser Ali Al-Araimi, Albano Beja-Pereira, Osman Mahgoub Gaafar, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 1
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50 Journal Article

Denationalisation, Assassination, Territory: Some (U.S.-Prompted) Reflections

Authors Linda Bosniak
Book Title Debating transformations of national citizenship
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52 Book Chapter

On Producing the Alien Within: A Reply

Authors Audrey Macklin
Book Title Debating transformations of national citizenship
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53 Book Chapter

Mobility: A Practice or a Capital?

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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54 Book Chapter

Arab diasporic media in Turkey: A story of (trans)national narratives in the Middle East

Authors Mohammed Alrmizan
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies
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55 Journal Article

MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Database

Description
The MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Dataset charts the rules that existed in near all states of the world since 1960 with regard to the loss or renunciation of citizenship after a citizen of a respective state voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another state. The central variable of the Dataset is the dualcit_cat variable. This is a categorical variable whose values may be used to interpret, in broad lines, the position of a country with regards to the expatriate dual citizenship. The dualcit_cat variable reflects what consequences the legislation and legal practice of a country attaches to the voluntary acquisition of a foreign citizenship. The value of this variable depends on a number of criteria, including whether a citizen of the reference country who voluntarily obtains a foreign citizenship automatically loses – in principle – the citizenship of the origin country, and whether a citizen of the reference country can renounce that citizenship. The value assigned to dualcit_cat reflects the position of the country on the 1st of January of the reference year. Any subsequent changes in legislation will be reflected in the dualcit_cat value of the following year and included in updated versions of the Dataset. The dualcit_binary variable is a recoding of the dualcit_cat variable. This variable can be used for broad comparisons of the dual citizenship positions around the world. The possible values reflect whether the legislation of a country, in a given reference year, provides for the automatic loss of the origin citizenship (1) or not (2). All data have been centrally collected and refer to specific provisions in national law.
Year 2018
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56 Data Set

World Population Policies Database

Description
Since the mid-1970s, the World Population Policies Database, last updated in 2015, provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on the population policy situation and trends for all Member States and non-member States of the United Nations. Among several areas, the database shows the evolution of government views and policies with respect to internal and international migration. The migration strand covers internal migration, immigration, emigration, and return. The Database is updated biennially by conducting a detailed country-by-country review of national plans and strategies, programme reports, legislative documents, official statements and various international, Inter-governmental and non-governmental sources, as well as by using official responses to the United Nations Inquiry among Governments on Population and Development.
Year 2015
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57 Data Set

UN Inquiry on population and development - International Migration

Description
The Inquiry gathers critically important data for monitoring the implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and other international agreements, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Inquiry, mandated by the General Assembly in its resolution 1838 (XVII) of 18 December 1962, has been conducted by the Secretary-General at regular intervals since 1963. The Twelfth Inquiry consists of multiple-choice questions, organized in three thematic modules: Module I on population ageing and urbanization; Module II on fertility, family planning and reproductive health; and Module III on international migration. In 1994, Member States attending the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo agreed that “population-related goals and policies are integral parts of cultural, economic and social development” and recommended that actions be taken “to measure, assess, monitor and evaluate progress towards meeting the goals of its Programme of Action”. The year 2019 will mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Cairo conference and adoption of the ICPD Programme of Action, which continues to provide crucial guidance for addressing the fundamental development challenges facing the world today. Population issues are also at the core of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted in 2015. The United Nations Inquiry among Governments on Population and Development (the “Inquiry”) gathers critically important data for monitoring the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action and other international agreements, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Inquiry, mandated by the General Assembly in its resolution 1838 (XVII) of 18 December 1962, has been conducted by the Secretary-General at regular intervals since 1963. The most recent Inquiry, the Eleventh, was implemented in 2014.
Year 2010
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58 Data Set

Vikhrov's visa index

Description
The index is based on three types of entry visa restrictions: visa required, visa not required for short stays and visa not required. The author identifies country pairs which changed their visa regime during 1998–2010. This immigration policy index is constructed for all countries and territories in the world for both March 1998 and November 2009. This index is heterogeneous across destination and origin countries as well as over time.
Year 2009
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59 Data Set
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