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Cultural Norm Transmission/Disruption amongst Somali Refugee Women: The Beauty and Privilege of Intergenerational Relationships

Authors Zamzam Dini, Cawo Abdi, Beatrice (Bean) E. Robinson, ...
Year 2024
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2701 Journal Article

The deterritorializing language of child detainees - Self-harm or embodied graffiti?

Authors A Parr
Year 2005
Journal Name Childhood
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2702 Journal Article

Research on Ukrainian Migration to Spain: Moving Beyond the Exploratory Approach

Authors Renáta Hosnedlová, Mikołaj Stanek, Elisa Brey
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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2703 Book Chapter

A collective sigh of relief: Local reactions to the establishment of new asylum centers in Norway

Authors Susanne Bygnes
Year 2019
Journal Name Acta Sociologica
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2704 Journal Article

Constructing undesirables: A critical discourse analysis of ‘othering’ within the Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act

Authors Suzanne Huot, Andrea Bobadilla, Antoine Bailliard, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name International Migration
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2705 Journal Article

Foreign human capital and the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born workers

Authors Nicole Fortin, Thomas Lemieux, Javier Torres
Year 2016
Journal Name Labour Economics
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2706 Journal Article

RETURN TO SRI LANKA: Sustainability of return migration to Sri Lanka

Description
Following the ceasefire signed in Sri Lanka in 2002 return of international migrants, refugees and Internally Displaced Persons became more of a possibility. The readmission agreement signed between the government of Sri Lanka and the European Commission in June 2004 and the decision of UNDP to extend the TOKTEN programme (Transfer Of Knowledge Through Expatriate Nationals) to Sri Lanka at the same time means that return will now be encouraged and facilitated by significant international institutions. Return migration has significant potential to encourage economic development of areas to which migrants return. Little is known, however, about the relationship between different types of return and there has been almost no sustained research on the development of the post-return situation of return migrants. Given the existence of conditions likely to encourage return and the necessity to establish durable development, Sri Lanka provides an ideal opportunity to investigate these questions. The fellow will be based at the University of Colombo for the two-year outgoing phase of the project. In depth surveys and interviews will be carried out with the support of students of the department of sociology. The project aims to establish the basis for a longitudinal re search project that can continue to collect data on the development of return migration to Sri Lanka and monitor the sustainability of this movement and the effects of policy interventions.
Year 2006
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2707 Project

Asylum-seekers and refugees within Europe and labour market integration

Authors Johanna K Schenner, Anders Neergaard
Year 2019
Journal Name Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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2709 Journal Article

International Law and the Detention of Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Authors Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 15
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2710 Journal Article

Global market of sexual nature services. Case for Ukraine

Authors Kurmaiev Petro
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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2711 Journal Article

Belonging and boundaries in Little Guyana: Conflict, culture, and identity in Richmond Hill, New York

Authors Nazreen S Bacchus
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnicities
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2712 Journal Article

“It’s That Kind of Place Here”: Solidarity, Place-Making and Civil Society Response to the 2015 Refugee Crisis in Wales, UK

Authors Taulant Guma, Michael Woods, Sophie Yarker, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Inclusion
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2713 Journal Article

"Sharing One's Destiny": Effects of austerity on migrant health provisioning in the Mediterranean borderlands

Authors Megan A. Carney
Year 2017
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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2714 Journal Article

The Sources and Diversity of Immigrant Population Change in Australia, 1981–2011

Authors James Raymer, Yanlin Shi, Qing Guan, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Demography
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2715 Journal Article

Cudzoziemcy korzystający z ochrony w Polsce

Authors Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska, Renata Stefanska
Year 2014
Journal Name Studia Biura Analiz Sejmowych
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2716 Journal Article

Ongenoegen, migratie, gastvrijheid en maatschappelijke onrust

Authors Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Toon Kuppens, ...
Description
De grote toestroom van asielzoekers in het najaar van 2015 is niet nieuw voor Nederland, maar de context is wel veranderd ten opzichte van het verleden. Het draagvlak voor opvang staat onder druk en er vindt in het publieke debat vermenging plaats van de vraagstukken rondom asielopvang met andere dossiers als integratie en de verhoogde terroristische dreiging. Verdringingseffecten en veiligheidsvraagstukken spelen een grote rol in het publieke debat en de vraag is wat dit betekent voor de ontwikkeling van het draagvlak onder de bevolking als geheel, buurtbewoners die met opvang te maken krijgen, asielzoekers/vluchtelingen, (lokale) bestuurders en professionals.
Year 2020
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2717 Report

Identificational Assimilation Patterns in Young First, Second, 2.5 and Third-generation Migrants

Authors Floor Verhaeghe, Lieve Bradt, Mieke Van Houtte, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name YOUNG
Citations (WoS) 5
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2718 Journal Article

The Management of Time and Waiting by Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Girls in Finland

Authors Ravi K. S. Kohli, Mervi Kaukko
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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2719 Journal Article

Another Story: What Public Opinion Data Tell Us about Refugee and Humanitarian Policy

Authors Brad Blitz
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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2720 Journal Article

Prologue for Special Issue on Race and Wealth

Authors Thomas Shapiro, Hannah Thomas
Year 2016
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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2721 Journal Article

Racism and the sociological imagination

Authors Bob Carter, Satnam Virdee
Year 2008
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 17
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2722 Journal Article

Returning to History: The Ethics of Researching Asylum Seeker Health in Australia

Authors Deborah Zion, Linda Briskman, Bebe Loff
Year 2010
Journal Name The American Journal of Bioethics
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2723 Journal Article

Sanctuary Policies and the Influence of Local Demographics and Partisanship

Authors Benjamin Gonzalez O’Brien, Loren Collingwood, Michael Ahn Paarlberg
Year 2024
Journal Name Urban Affairs Review
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2724 Journal Article

Foreign-Born Blacks Experience Lower Odds of Obesity but Higher Odds of Diabetes than US-Born Blacks in New York City

Authors Margrethe F. Horlyck-Romanovsky, Katarzyna Wyka, Sandra E. Echeverria, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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2725 Journal Article

Readmission, return and reintegration : the Russian Federation

Authors Vladimir MUKOMEL
Description
The acceptance of Russian citizens residing abroad and returning to Russia voluntarily or by force is not so relevant for the Russian Federation (although, obviously the problems of their integration are underestimated and ignored), as are the issues of the return of foreign citizens and stateless persons, especially those who violated national legislation, or under readmission agreements. The problem is aggravated by the fact that, readmission agreements have not been signed with most of the donor states from which migrants arrive to Russia on a massive scale. In fact, most of the migrants arrive from the countries that have visa-free regimes with the Russian Federation. The latter circumstance, allied to the inefficient organization of expulsion of undesired foreigners from the country, provokes the growth of xenophobic spirit and the popularity of suggestions to introduce visa regimes with donor states; above all, with Central Asian and Transcaucasian states. It is probably fair to say that governmental institutions as well as non-governmental organizations in Russia should pay more attention to the issues of voluntary return of foreign citizens to their countries of citizenship or permanent stay.
Year 2013
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2726 Report

Conclusions: Coming to Terms with Superdiversity?

Authors Peter Scholten, Maurice Crul, Paul van de Laar
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2727 Book Chapter

CAN LIBERAL STATES CONTROL UNWANTED MIGRATION

Authors GP FREEMAN
Year 1994
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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2729 Journal Article

Immigration, ethnicity, and avoidable mortality in Canada, 1991–2006

Authors D. Walter Rasugu Omariba
Year 2015
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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2730 Journal Article

Partnership preferences of the Belgian second generation: Who lives with whom?

Authors Anne Hartung, Veronique Vandezande, Karen Phalet, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Advances in Life Course Research
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2731 Journal Article

Employment Differentials of Second-Generation Muslim Immigrants: Assimilation and Discrimination Hypotheses

Authors Yaghoob Foroutan
Year 2008
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
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2732 Journal Article

Respect and Respectability amongst Second-Generation Arab and Muslim Australian Men

Authors Greg Noble
Year 2007
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
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2733 Journal Article

OUP accepted manuscript

Authors Anne Davies, Alice Jenner
Year 2020
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
Citations (WoS) 1
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2734 Journal Article

Health-care Outcomes in Ethnoculturally Discordant Medical Encounters: The Role of Physician Transnational Competence in Consultations with Asylum Seekers

Authors Peter H. Koehn
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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2735 Journal Article

Op zoek naar veilige(r) landen. Onderzoek naar beweegredenen van asielzoekers

Authors The Dutch Advisory Committee on Migration Affairs (Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken, ACVZ)
Description
Een advies over de komst van asielzoekers uit door Nederland als veilig aangemerkte landen. Waarom dienen zij een asielaanvraag in, terwijl de kans op inwilliging nihil is? Uit het onderzoek is gebleken dat motieven voor personen om uit veilig aangemerkte landen te vertrekken zeer divers zijn en een krachtige drijfveer vormen voor migratie naar ‘Europa’. Die motieven komen bijvoorbeeld voort uit een gebrek aan perspectief in eigen land – armoede, werkloosheid, ongelijkheid – versterkt door gebrekkig bestuur en corruptie en zijn krachtiger dan de aantrekkingskracht van Nederland. Nederland is dan ook vaak niet de eerste bestemmingskeuze. Tijdens de reis ontstaan meer pullfactoren voor Nederland, die vaak zijn ingegeven door verhalen van landgenoten over Nederland. Op basis van dit onderzoek doet de ACVZ de volgende aanbevelingen: • 1) Pak de grondoorzaken van migratie aan en overweeg legale migratiekanalen. • 2) Zet in op een geharmoniseerde EU-definitie van veilig land en uniforme toepassing ervan. • 3) Verkort de Dublinprocedure en/of doe meer zaken zelf af. • 4) Versterk de inzet op terugkeer. Bied maatwerk inreisverboden en terugkeerondersteuning. • 5) Richt informatiecampagnes in, ook op personen die al onderweg zijn.
Year 2018
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2737 Report

Policies for naturalisation of foreign-born athletes: Qatar and Turkey in comparison

Authors Danyel Reiche, Cem Tinaz
Year 2019
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT POLICY AND POLITICS
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2738 Journal Article

Debating European citizenship

Authors Rainer BAUBÖCK
Year 2019
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2739 Book

“Samira Doesn’t Live Here Any More”: <i>Somali-Swedes’ mobility as transnational practice</i>

Authors Gunnel Mohme
Year 2014
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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2740 Journal Article

Beyond 'New Humanitarianism': Physicians for Human Rights-Israel's Mobile Clinic and Open Clinic on the Interface of Social Justice, Human Rights and Medical Relief

Authors Dani Filc, Nadav Davidovitch, Nora Gottlieb
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Human Rights Practice
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2741 Journal Article

Secundaire migratie van asielzoekers in de EU

Authors Koos Richelle, Minze Beuving, Helga de Valk, ...
Year 2019
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2742 Report

Inconsistent State Intervention and Separated Child Asylum-Seekers

Year 2001
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
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2743 Journal Article

The International Organization for Migration and the International Government of Borders

Authors Rutvica Andrijasevic, William Walters
Year 2010
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 79
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2744 Journal Article

Insider Out: Cross-National Differences in Foreign-Born Female Labor Force Participation in the United States, Sweden, and Japan

Authors Tristan Ivory, Hirohisa Takenoshita, Guilherme Kenji Chihaya
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2745 Journal Article

Turkey's Position on IDP Properties: Lessons (Not) Learned

Authors Deniz Sert
Year 2017
Journal Name International Migration
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2746 Journal Article

Offending Behavior, Drug Use, and Mental Health Among Foreign-Born versus U.S. Born Latino Criminal Justice Clients

Authors Gladys E. Ibanez, Michelle Agudo, Steve S. Martin, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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2747 Journal Article

Identities in onward migration: young people of Colombian descent in London

Authors Domiziana Turcatti
Year 2023
Journal Name Children's Geographies
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2748 Journal Article

The Post-War Repatriation of Serb Minority Internally Displaced Persons and Refugees in Croatia—Between Discrimination and Political Settlement

Authors Ivana Djuric
Year 2010
Journal Name Europe-Asia Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
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2749 Journal Article

2. UNHCR Executive Commitee: Inter-Sessional Meeting on Internally Displaced Persons, 18–19 May 1994

Year 1994
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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2750 Journal Article

Discursive Representations of Asylum Seekers and Illegal Immigrants in Ireland

Authors Elaine Burroughs, Zoe O'Reilly
Year 2013
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2751 Journal Article

Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Urban Areas: A Livelihoods Perspective

Authors Karen Jacobsen
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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2752 Journal Article

Legitimising immigration control: Romani asylum‐seekers in the finnish debate

Authors Camilla Nordberg *
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 17
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2753 Journal Article

The Role of Family and Friends in Return Migration and Its Labor Market Outcomes

Authors Brian Joseph Gillespie, Clara H. Mulder, Christiane von Reichert
Year 2021
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
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2754 Journal Article

India-Born in the US Science and Engineering Workforce

Authors Roli Varma
Year 2010
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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2755 Journal Article

Evaluatiekader Wet vaststellingsprocedure staatloosheid

Authors Regioplan beleidsonderzoek, Research and Data Centre (WODC), Annemieke Mack, ...
Description
Het Tweede Kamerlid Ceder (ChristenUnie) heeft tijdens de behandeling van het wetsvoorstel vaststellingsprocedure staatloosheid een motie ingediend. In de motie staat beschreven dat de doeltreffendheid van de aanpassingen geëvalueerd moet worden en effecten in kaart moeten worden gebracht. De motie Ceder is aangenomen op 31 mei 2022. Ter voorbereiding op deze evaluatie heeft Regioplan een evaluatiekader opgesteld voor de Wet vaststelling staatloosheid. Het onderzoek biedt inzicht in de wijze waarop de wet kan worden geëvalueerd en welke data daarvoor nodig zijn. Vraagstelling onderzoek: 1. Wat zijn de doelen van de Wet vaststellingsprocedure staatloosheid zoals de wetgever die voor ogen had? 2. Wat is het beoogde verloop van de vaststellingsprocedure voor staatloosheid? 3. Welke indicatoren zijn van belang om de doelen en werking van de Wet vaststellingsprocedure staatloosheid te evalueren? 4. Welke data zijn nodig om inzicht te krijgen in deze indicatoren? 5. Wat is op dit moment nodig om de beschikbaarheid van de data ten tijde van de evaluatie te waarborgen?
Year 2024
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2756 Report

Splendid Captivity. Jelinek's Noise Blinding >

Authors Rebecca Schoensee
Year 2018
Journal Name STUDIA AUSTRIACA
2757 Journal Article

The Migration–Development Nexus Evidence and Policy Options State–of–the–Art Overview

Authors N Nyberg-Sorensen, N Van Hear, P Engberg-Pedersen
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 94
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2758 Journal Article

Teaching workload and satisfaction of foreign-born and U.S.-born faculty at four-year postsecondary institutions in the United States.

Authors Ketevan Mamiseishvili
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
Citations (WoS) 4
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2759 Journal Article

Migration and AIDS

Year 1998
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 16
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2761 Journal Article

Assessing Adherence to Accepted National Guidelines for Immigrant and Refugee Screening and Vaccines in an Urban Primary Care Practice: A Retrospective Chart Review

Authors Barbara Waldorf, Christopher Gill, Sondra S. Crosby
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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2762 Journal Article

The Socio-Educational Adaptation of Secondary School Migrant Students in Sicily: Migrant Generation, School Linguistic Mediation and Teacher Proactivity Factors

Authors Jose Juan Carrion-Martinez, Stefania Ciaccio, Maria del Mar Fernandez-Martinez, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
Citations (WoS) 1
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2763 Journal Article

Legal Framework of Migration in Sudan

Authors Mohamed Abdelsalam BABIKER
Description
This paper examines the various legal aspects of migration in Sudan and focuses on the regulatory framework in the last decade. It looks at legislations and regulations, which are organized around key elements of the migratory process, analyzing the national laws in several legal documents including the 2005 Interim National Constitution of the Republic of the Sudan (INC 2005), national laws, regulations and decrees. The paper falls into three main parts while focusing on three categories: refugees and asylum seekers; the legal framework governing foreign nationals or aliens; and, finally, legal issues governing nationality and citizenship. The paper concludes by arguing that the migratory situation in Sudan has changed in the past decade for various reasons including increased foreign investments (which have attracted international corporations and foreign laborers) as well as the relaxation of immigration rules, allowing particularly Arab and Muslims groups to enter Sudan that they see as a haven. Asylum seekers and refugees entering Sudan in large numbers have also proved to be problematic. The migratory situation in Sudan, this paper argues, has not been matched with adequate rules and regulations to cope with the new realities. / Cette note analyse les divers aspects juridiques de la migration au Soudan, en s’appuyant sur le cadre juridique de la dernière décennie. Elle examine les législations et réglementations qui régissent les éléments clé du processus migratoire. Elle se base sur l’étude des règles nationales existantes, incluant la Constitution nationale provisoire de la République du Soudan de 2005, les lois, règlements et décrets nationaux. La note est divisée en trois parties selon trois thèmes : réfugiés et demandeurs d’asile ; cadre juridique régissant les étrangers ; nationalité et citoyenneté. La note conclut que la situation migratoire au Soudan a changé ces dix dernières années du fait de plusieurs facteurs, au nombre desquels le développement des investissements étrangers (attirant des entreprises et des travailleurs étrangers) ainsi que l’assouplissement de certaines règles d’immigration en particulier celles permettant aux Arabes et musulmans de trouver un refuge sûr. La question des demandeurs d’asile et des réfugiés entrant au Soudan est également problématique. La réglementation actuelle ne semble pas à même de répondre aux nouvelles réalités de la situation migratoire au Soudan.
Year 2010
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2764 Report

Good boys, gang members, asylum gained and lost: The devastating reflections of a bureaucrat-ethnographer

Authors Olimpia M. Valdivia Ramirez, Caroline Faria, Rebecca Maria Torres
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 8
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2765 Journal Article

Unravelling the Meaning of Place and Spatial Mobility: Analysing the Everyday Life-worlds of Refugees in Host Societies by Means of Mobility Mapping

Authors Tobias Weidinger, Stefan Kordel, Julia Kieslinger
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 10
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2766 Journal Article

Deciphering the ‘cosmopolitan grid’: The production of space in diversifying heartland neighbourhoods of Singapore

Authors Felicity Hwee-Hwa Chan, Hui Lee Low
Year 2023
Journal Name Urban Studies
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2767 Journal Article

RICHE – a platform and inventory for child health research in Europe

Description
The European Commission and other funding agencies make a large investment in child health research. The health of our children is satisfactory, but there are serious concerns, for example, obesity, mental health, alcohol abuse, and sexuality. We know that there are strong links between the health of young people and their social inclusion and level of education. Our objective is to establish a sustainable network for researchers, funders, policy makers, advocates and young people in Europe, to support collaboration in developing the future of child health research. We will produce an inventory of research, and reports, on gaps in research, and on roadmaps for the future of research. Our co-ordination will establish a unique, open, multi-lingual platform for child health research. This will embrace the full multi-disciplinary diversity of European research, while addressing fragmentation by making the parts visible, and supporting multi-lingual input and searching. We will develop formal processes for finding gaps in research, and for making roadmaps. We will use these to find current gaps, and make roadmaps for the future, including for the necessary research capacity. We will promote our work and our results in a series of meetings open to researchers and other stakeholders. Our consortium is a multi-disciplinary team, with great experience in doing innovative child health research in Europe, in developing, and in delivering child health strategies at national, and European level. This mixture of skills and experience gives us a unique perspective on the strategic problems at European level. We have an Expert Group, including young people, advocates, and researchers who will support us. RICHE will support the development and implementation of child health research strategies, and the use of evidence for child health action. These in turn will support innovative research, improve social policy for children, and so improve the quality of life of European children.
Year 2010
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2768 Project

Key Experiences of Volunteers in Refugee Aid

Authors Helen Landmann, Helen Landmann, Birte Siem, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant &amp; Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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2769 Journal Article

World demographic trends 2018

Authors UN. Population Division
Description
The present report, prepared in accordance with resolution 1996/2 of the ECOSOC, provides an overview of demographic trends for the world, its geographic regions and selected countries, and for various development and income groups. It focuses on major demographic changes during recent decades, as well as projected changes during the time frame for implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and beyond. The report includes population size and change, fertility and family planning, mortality, changing population age structures, urbanization and city growth, and international migration, including recent trends in the number of refugees and asylum seekers.
Year 2019
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2770 Report

Crime and Immigration: Evidence from Large Immigrant Waves

Authors Brian Bell, Francesco Fasani, Stephen Machin
Year 2013
Journal Name Review of Economics and Statistics
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2771 Journal Article

Long-term illness among indigenous and foreign-born people in Sweden

Authors J Sundquist, SE Johansson
Year 1997
Journal Name Social Science &amp; Medicine
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2772 Journal Article

(Re)imagining the Muslim Identity in Singapore

Authors Charlene Tan
Year 2008
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
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2773 Journal Article

Undesirable but Unreturnable Migrants in the Netherlands

Authors Maarten P. Bolhuis, Hemme Battjes, Joris van Wijk
Year 2017
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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2774 Journal Article

Navigating a New Health Culture: Experiences of Immigrant Hispanic Women

Authors Ana C. Sanchez-Birkhead, Holly Powell Kennedy, Lynn Clark Callister, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 15
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2775 Journal Article

At the Limits of Cultural Heritage Rights? The Glasgow Bajuni Campaign and the UK Immigration System: A Case Study

Authors Emma C. Hill, Mairead Nic Craith, Cristina Clopot
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL PROPERTY
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2776 Journal Article

Fostering inclusion for refugees and migrants and building trust in the digital public space

Authors Leda Kuneva, Karen Latricia Hough
Year 2023
Journal Name Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy
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2777 Journal Article

The anthropological study of the cultural identity of guest workers

Authors Karmen Medica
Year 2013
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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2778 Journal Article

The Directive 2003/9/EC

Authors Nino TSAGAREISHVILI
Description
On the basis of international law and subject to their treaty obligations, states have the right to control the entry of foreign nationals into their territories. However, when dealing with individuals seeking international protection, a state’s margin of appreciation is narrower. In this case, indeed, the freedom of each sovereign should be exercised in accordance with human rights standards and should guarantee the highest level of protection. After discussing the development of human rights and asylum policies in the European Union, this paper examines Directive 2003/9/EC of 27 January 2003, laying down the minimum standards for the reception of asylum seekers in the light of human rights obligations and tries to determine whether this legal instrument contributed to the establishment of the Common European Asylum System. In addition, assessment of Commission’s proposals will be provided in order to establish whether future amendments will be essential in providing asylum seekers with the highest level of protection and in setting common standards in the EU reception area.
Year 2012
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2780 Report

Early career occupational mobility of Turkish and Moroccan second-generation migrants in Flanders, Belgium

Authors Ilse Laurijssen, Ignace Glorieux
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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2781 Journal Article

One step forward, two steps back: the ambiguous role of Germany in EU Asylum policies

Authors Natascha Zaun, Ariadna Ripoll Servent
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of European Integration
Citations (WoS) 8
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2783 Journal Article

The European Union Constitution on Border Checks, Asylum, and Immigration

Year 2004
Journal Name Population and Development Review
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2784 Journal Article

Een kwestie van tijd? De integratie van asielmigranten: een cohortonderzoek

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Mieke Maliepaard, Bertine Witkamp, ...
Description
Hoe staat het met de structurele en sociaal-culturele integratie van asielmigranten die zich eind jaren ’90 in Nederland gevestigd hebben? Deze vraag lag ten grondslag aan voorliggend cohortonderzoek. Integratie is op een viertal terreinen onderzocht, te weten: onderwijs, arbeidsmarktparticipatie, sociale contacten en geregistreerde criminaliteit. De onderzoekspopulatie bestaat uit alle asielmigranten die tussen 1995 en 1999 zijn ingeschreven in het bevolkingsregister en hun familieleden die zich uiterlijk een jaar na de initiële asielmigratie bij deze migrant hebben gevoegd. We richten ons enkel op asielmigranten die in 2012, dus zo’n 15 jaar na de initiële migratie, nog in Nederland wonen. In het onderwijshoofdstuk worden ook de kinde_ren van asielmigranten meegenomen. Per deelterrein wordt (voor zover mogelijk) bekeken hoe het staat met de integratie van deze groep asielmigranten, hoe hun integratie verlopen is vanaf het moment van vestiging, en welke belemmerende dan wel bevorderende factoren daarbij zijn aan te wijzen. Waar mogelijk wordt de groep asielmigranten vergeleken met andere groepen migranten en de autochtone bevol_king. Zie ook: infographic 'integratie asielmigranten' en de WRR-policy brief Geen tijd te verliezen (2015)
Year 2017
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2785 Report

Captive labour: asylum seekers, migrants and employment in UK immigration removal centres

Authors Jon Burnett, Fidelis Chebe
Year 2010
Journal Name Race &amp; Class
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2786 Journal Article

Italian Universities’ actions targeting refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants: an initial mapping

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Journal Name Form@re - Open Journal per la formazione in rete
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Gendered Aspects of Conflict, Displacement and Peace Process in Turkey

Authors Ayse Betul Celik
Year 2017
Journal Name International Migration
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2790 Journal Article

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Authors Fabian Georgi
Book Title The Politics of International Migration Management
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2791 Book Chapter

Health Care Access and Utilization Among US-Born and Foreign-Born Asian Americans

Authors Jiali Ye, Dominic Mack, Yvonne Fry-Johnson, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 34
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2793 Journal Article

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Authors Nesrin Alrefaai, Matthew Spangler
Year 2023
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2794 Journal Article

The Nexus of Political Violence and Economic Deprivation: Pakistani Migrants Disrupt the Refugee/Migrant Dichotomy

Authors Fazila Bhimji
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant &amp; Refugee Studies
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2795 Journal Article

No Asylum for the Innocent: Gendered Representations of Salvadoran Refugees in the 1980s

Authors Rachael De La Cruz
Year 2017
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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2796 Journal Article

Does Time Since Arrival have an Effect on Immigrants’ Preferences for Vocational Education and Training Programs in Switzerland?

Authors Thomas Bolli, Ladina Rageth
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2797 Journal Article

Symposium on ?Second-generation immigrants and the transition to ethnic minorities?

Authors David Card, Christoph M. Schmidt
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 1
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2798 Journal Article

Waiting as probation: selecting self-disciplining asylum seekers

Authors Lorenzo Vianelli, Nick Gill, Nicole Hoellerer
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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2799 Journal Article

Saeteomin Asylum Seekers: The Law and Policy Response

Authors A. Wolman, G. Li
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Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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