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Sweet and Sour: Social Networks and Inequality in a Chinese Restaurant

Authors Katherine Michelle Hill
Year 2017
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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8152 Journal Article

Failure to Protect: How Tracking Refugees into Temporary Work Violates Economic Rights

Authors Kamryn Warren
Year 2020
Journal Name International Migration
8153 Journal Article

LIFE AFTER RESETTLEMENT IN URBAN CHINA: State‐led Community Building as a Reterritorialization Strategy

Authors Zheng Wang
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
8158 Journal Article

Racial and social class gradients in life expectancy in contemporary California

Authors Christina A. Clarke, Tim Miller, Ellen T. Chang, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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8159 Journal Article

Race and Ethnic Differences in College Achievement: Does High School Attended Matter?

Authors Jason Fletcher, Marta Tienda
Year 2010
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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8161 Journal Article

Research in environmentally induced human mobility: an analysis of methodological and theoretical dimensions

Authors Carla Sofia Ferreira Fernandes, João Loureiro, Fátima Alves
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
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8163 Journal Article

The effects of climate change on the geography and timing of human mobility

Authors Jon Barnett, Celia McMichael
Year 2018
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 6
8164 Journal Article

A note on refugee resettlement

Authors L.F. Claydon
Year 1981
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
8165 Journal Article

THE ROCK IN THE STREAM

Authors Mari Malek
Year 2019
Journal Name CONFLICT AND FORCED MIGRATION: ESCAPE FROM OPPRESSION AND STORIES OF SURVIVAL, RESILIENCE, AND HOPE
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8166 Journal Article

Exploring the double-edged sword of cultural variability in interactions with family versus friends

Authors Gail M. Ferguson, Jacqueline Nguyen, Maria I. Iturbide, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
8170 Journal Article

SOCIETY, CULTURE AND FRONTIERS: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Authors Gabriela MEZZANOTTI, Fábio Lopes Alves, Eduardo Portanova Barros, ...
Year 2020
Book Title Society, culture and frontiers: Interdisciplinary approaches
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8172 Book Chapter

Skills and Integration of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Applicants in European Labour Markets

Description
Despite the polarization in public and policy debates generated by the post-2014 fluxes of refugees, asylum applicants and migrants, European countries need to work out an evidence-based way to deal with migration and asylum rather than a prejudice-based one. The proposed project, SIRIUS, builds on a multi-dimensional conceptual framework in which host country or political-institutional, societal and individual-related conditions function either as enablers or as barriers to migrants’, refugees’ and asylum seekers’ integration via the labour market. SIRIUS has three main objectives: A descriptive objective: To provide systematic evidence on post-2014 migrants, refugees and asylum applicants especially women and young people and their potential for labour market employment and, more broadly, social integration. An explanatory objective: To advance knowledge on the complexity of labour market integration for post-2014 migrants, refugees and asylum applicants, and to explore their integration potential by looking into their spatial distribution (in relation to the distribution of labour demand across the labour market), while taking into account labour market characteristics and needs in different country and socio-economic contexts. A prescriptive objective: To advance a theoretical framework for an inclusive integration agenda, outlining an optimal mix of policy pathways for labour market integration including concrete steps that Member States and other European countries along with the EU can take to ensure that migrant-integration policies and the broader system of workforce-development, training, and employment programmes support new arrivals’ access to decent work opportunities and working conditions. SIRIUS has a mixed methods approach and innovative dissemination plan involving online priority action networks, film essays, festival, job fair and an applied game along with scientific and policy dialogue workshops and conferences.
Year 2018
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8173 Project

Cultural mechanisms linking mothers’ familism values to externalizing behaviors among Midwest U.S. Latinx adolescents.

Authors Lisa J. Crockett, Cara Streit, Gustavo Carlo
Year 2024
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 3
8175 Journal Article

Immigrants and firms’ outcomes: Evidence from France

Authors Cristina Mitaritonna, Giovanni Peri, Gianluca Orefice
Year 2017
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 10
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8176 Journal Article

Racial/ethnic differences in quality of life after diagnosis of breast cancer

Authors Nancy K. Janz, Mahasin S. Mujahid, Sarah T. Hawley, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
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8180 Journal Article

The National Laws of Myanmar: Making of Statelessness for the Rohingya

Authors Archana Parashar, Jobair Alam
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration
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8182 Journal Article

The "Tragic Mulatto" in Three Nineteenth-Century German Antislavery Texts

Authors Judith E. Martin
Year 2009
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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8185 Journal Article

Toward a history of statelessness in America

Authors LK Kerber
Year 2005
Journal Name AMERICAN QUARTERLY
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8188 Journal Article

RACIAL APATHY AND HURRICANE KATRINA: The Social Anatomy of Prejudice in the Post-Civil Rights Era

Authors Tyrone A. Forman, Amanda E. Lewis
Year 2006
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8189 Journal Article

THE LATIN AMERICANIZATION OF RACE RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

Authors Tomás Almaguer
Year 2012
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8191 Journal Article

Examining Race in Jamaica: How Racial Category and Skin Color Structure Social Inequality

Authors Monique D. A. Kelly
Year 2020
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 11
8193 Journal Article

Nationality and Statelessness in the International Law of Refugee Status

Authors Alfred M Boll
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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8196 Journal Article

Nationality and Statelessness in the International Law of Refugee Status

Authors Katia Bianchini
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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8197 Journal Article

Refugees from Bhutan: Nationality, Statelessness and the Right to Return

Authors T. L. LEE
Year 1998
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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8198 Journal Article

Partisanship, Dysfunction, and Racial Fears: The New Normal in Health Care Policy?

Authors James A. Morone
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
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8199 Journal Article

Institutional and organizational adaptation emergency. Lessons from irregular maritime African migration to the Canary Islands

Authors El Observatorio de la Inmigración de Tenerife (OBITen)
Description
During 2006 the Canary Islands received more than 30,000 boat people from the West African coasts. The so-called “cayuco crisis” resulted in institutional and or-ganizational improvement in the management of irre-gular migration flows through the Canaries Regional Coordination Centre, established in 2006. The centre coordinates the interception, retention and repatriation provisions and integrates several institutional actors like Frontex, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and NGOs. The paper describes this new institutional structure, its functions, actions and organi-zation. Several years have passed since 2006 and arrivals have dropped to low levels. There are lessons to be drawn from the organizational innovation experience in the Canary Islands. The paper identifies improvements and shortcomings in managing irregular migration flows.
Year 2012
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8200 Report
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