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Statistics of Racial Segregation: Measures, Evidence and Policy

Authors Ludi Simpson
Year 2004
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 156
8302 Journal Article

The effect of intergroup contact on secondary group attitudes and social dominance orientation

Authors Natalie J. Shook, Patricia D. Hopkins, Jasmine M. Koech
Year 2015
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
8303 Journal Article

Refugee Emergency: DEFining and Implementing Novel Evidence-based psychosocial interventions

Description
RE-DEFINE aims to implement effective psychological interventions for preventing the onset of mental disorders in refugees and asylum seekers with psychological distress resettled in middle-income and high-income countries. RE-DEFINE is particularly relevant for the refugee crisis in Europe and in bordering countries (i.e., Turkey), as the progressive increase in refugees seeking asylum poses a significant challenge to the health systems’ capacity to adequately respond to the health needs of this population. The project focuses on adaptation, testing, and implementation of Self Help Plus (SH\), a novel trans-diagnostic self-help preventive psychosocial intervention specifically developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to respond to humanitarian crises. The intervention will be delivered by non-specialists to groups of up to 30 participants at a time. The cost-effectiveness of SH\ will be tested in two large, multicentre, pragmatic randomised studies. One study will be conducted in Italy, Germany, Finland, Austria, and the UK (high-income countries), and a second study will be conducted in Turkey (middle-income country). The dissemination plan will include structured activities such as an Individual Participant Data (IPD) meta-analysis of all randomised data available on SH\, in order to identify specific predictors of intervention’s effects that will facilitate its uptake and long-term implementation in European and non-European countries.
Year 2018
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8306 Project

The groupuscularization of neo-Nazism in Germany: the case of the Aktionsbüro Norddeutschland

Authors Fabian Virchow
Year 2004
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
8307 Journal Article

The Origins of UNHCR’s Global Mandate on Statelessness

Authors Matthew Seet
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
Citations (WoS) 3
8308 Journal Article

Gender and Immigration in VOX

Authors Belén Fernández Suárez
Year 2021
Journal Name Migraciones. Publicación del Instituto Universitario de Estudios sobre Migraciones
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8310 Journal Article

Working with and for communities: A collaborative study of harmony and conflict in well-functioning, acculturating families

Authors Jaimee Stuart, Colleen Ward, Paul E. Jose, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
8311 Journal Article

Aplicability of Multifractal Features as Descriptors of the Complex Terrain Situation in IDP/Refugee Camps

Authors M. Jenerowicz, A. Wawrzaszek, M. Krupinski, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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8312 Journal Article

“THERE IS QUEER INEQUITY, BUT I PICK TO BE HAPPY”

Authors Stephanie M. Ortiz, Chad R. Mandala
Year 2021
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8313 Journal Article

UNEQUAL RETURNS TO CHILDREN’S EFFORTS

Authors Calvin Rashaud Zimmermann, Grace Kao
Year 2019
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8314 Journal Article

Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in US-Born Latin and Caribbean Youth

Authors Sarah E. Messiah, Adriana Carrillo-Iregui, Nayely Garibay-Nieto, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
Citations (WoS) 8
8318 Journal Article

Borders, Human Mobility, Integration and Development in Africa: An Introduction

Authors Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Inocent Moyo
Year 2020
Book Title Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
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8321 Book Chapter

The tablets of Al-Yatiudu: Yahwistic Names, Socioeconomic Ascent and Ethnically Marked Marriage

Authors Douglas Pedrosa
Year 2022
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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8323 Journal Article

Tracking a Changing America across the Generations after Immigration

Authors Tomas R. Jimenez
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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8324 Journal Article

Beyond Money Whitening: Racialized Hierarchies and Socioeconomic Escalators in Mexico

Authors Wendy D. Roth, Christina A. Sue, Patricio Solís
Year 2022
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 7
8325 Journal Article

It is not Black and White: Discrimination and distress in Hawai‘i.

Authors Krysia N. Mossakowski, Turro Wongkaren, Fàanofo Lisaclaire Uperesa
Year 2017
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
8326 Journal Article

On implicit racial prejudice against infants

Authors Lukas J. Wolf, Gregory R. Maio, Johan C. Karremans, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
8328 Journal Article

Integration of Immigrants in Western European Countries: A Comparative Sociology Perspective

Description
The proposed project aims to undertake a systematic investigation of the incorporation of immigrants into the labor market of Western European countries within a comparative sociology framework. The study will be conducted with a cross-national comparative perspective, while simultaneously examining the impact of ethnic origin and generation on various labor market outcomes for immigrants. Thus, the general objective of the proposed research project is to examine the inter-generational patterns of labor market incorporation across various ethnic groups of immigrants in a comparative cross-national perspective of ‘old-immigration’in Western European societies. The following countries will be included in the study: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. Specifically, the proposed research aims: 1. To examine the effect of ethnic origin and generation on the relative labor market outcomes of immigrants (in comparison to native populations) in each one of the above ten countries, while focusing on the following labor market outcomes: active labor force participation, occupational attainment and earnings. 2. To compare the ways in which ethnic origin affects the relative labor market outcomes of (first and second generation) immigrant men and that of (first and second generation) immigrant women. 3. To compare the results obtained for the labor market outcomes (as described in objectives 1 and 2) across different countries; specifically, to study the differences in the relative labor market outcomes of different immigrant groups across structural characteristics of the countries as degree of national labor market flexibility, welfare state regimes and immigrant integration policies The proposed research project will use quantitative analysis methods (e.g. various procedures of multivariate analysis) and draw on the data obtained from national representative samples in the ten Western European countries.
Year 2012
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8330 Project

In 2019, the US Undocumented Population Continued a Decade-Long Decline and the Foreign-Born Population Neared Zero Growth

Authors Robert Warren
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
8331 Journal Article

Racial platform capitalism: Empire, migration and the making of Uber in London

Authors Dalia Gebrial
Year 2022
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
8334 Journal Article

Demographic change and the life circumstances of immigrant families

Authors DJ Hernandez
Year 2004
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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8335 Journal Article

Cultural intelligence in sport: An examination of football coaches’ cross-cultural training needs

Authors Mário Borges, António Rosado, Babett Lobinger, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research
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8338 Journal Article

GREAT MIGRATION POLITICS

Authors Keneshia N. Grant
Year 2019
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8339 Journal Article

Irregular Migration in Sudan: A Legal Perspective

Authors Mohamed Abdelsalam BABIKER
Description
This paper looks at irregular migration in Sudan from a legal perspective by examining the national legal framework related to irregular migration into and through Sudan. It provides analysis of immigration and labour laws, which stipulate certain sanctions against irregular migrants and also sanctions for the facilitation of irregular migration into Sudan. In this context, the paper analyzes national laws from the perspective of international human-rights law and asks whether such laws provide enough guarantees for irregular migrants. It also examines regulation for the migration of Sudanese citizens. The paper further addresses the legal status of three types or categories of migrants in Sudan: (a) irregular labour migrants; (b) transit migrants; and (c) refugees. The paper identifies laws and cases decided by the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights related to the protection of asylum seekers and refugees and their rights and duties under national and international humanrights law. It concludes that Sudanese laws dealing with irregular migration are not adequate despite the fact that Sudan receives huge numbers of irregular migrants as well as deports thousands of them each year. Sudan has not taken a proactive role or entered into bilateral agreements with its neighbours to combat irregular migration. Résumé Cet article traite de la migration irrégulière au Soudan d’une perspective juridique, en examinant le cadre juridique national relatif à la migration irrégulière à travers et au Soudan. Il fournit une analyse des lois sur l’immigration et le travail, qui prescrivent des sanctions à l’encontre des migrants irréguliers et des personnes qui facilitent leur migration. Dans ce contexte, l’article analyse le cadre juridique soudanais au regard du droit international des droits de l’homme. Il traite également de la réglementation régissant la migration des citoyens soudanais. L’article porte ensuite sur trois catégories de migrants au Soudan : a) les migrants économiques en situation irrégulière ; b) les migrants en transit ; c) les réfugiés. L’article identifie le droit dégagé par la Commission africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples, relatif à la protection des demandeurs d’asile et des réfugiés. Il conclut que le droit soudanais s’appliquant à la migration irrégulière n’est pas adapté, en dépit de la présence d’un grand nombre de migrants irréguliers et de l’expulsion de milliers d’entre eux chaque année. Enfin, le Soudan n’a pas adopté de rôle proactif ni conclu d’accords bilatéraux avec ses voisins en la matière.
Year 2011
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8341 Report

Media Framing of COVID-19 Racial Disparities: Lessons from Memphis, Tennessee

Authors Jennifer Turchi, Courtnee Melton-Fant
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
8343 Journal Article

Gender and the Neighborhood Location of Mixed-Race Couples

Authors Richard Wright, Steven Holloway, Mark Ellis
Year 2012
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 7
8345 Journal Article

Patterns of Primary Care Use Among Young Adult Refugees Resettled in Colorado

Authors Sarah E. Brewer
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 1
8346 Journal Article

E. J. Edmunds, School Integration, and White Supremacist Backlash in Reconstruction New Orleans

Authors Sian Zelbo
Year 2019
Journal Name HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY
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8348 Journal Article

Segregation by Racial and Demographic Group: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area

Authors Vincent P. Miller, John M. Quigley
Year 1990
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 39
8350 Journal Article
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