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Legal Aspects of Irregular Migration in Turkey

Authors Ibrahim KAYA
Description
Turkey receives ever-increasing numbers of irregular migrants from its economically and politically unstable East and South trying to cross its territory towards Europe. Turkey has also experienced dramatic economic and social change. Therefore, with regard to international migration Turkey, once regarded as a sending country, has become a transit as well as a destination country. There are various categories of irregular migrants which may overlap. A smuggled, even a trafficked, migrant may seek asylum in Turkey. An asylum seeker may become an irregular employee. An irregular employee may apply for asylum. Similarly, someone who was heading for Europe through Turkey may get stuck in Turkey and be forced to start employment without a valid work permit. A rise in ‘irregular’ migration is an issue of concern in Turkey. Irregular migration has been perceived as having social, economic and security consequences. Restrictive legislation and reinforced control mechanisms have been introduced by Turkey over the years. International law and EU instruments are part of this legislation. 2003 was a milestone in coping with irregular migration since most of the legislation was adopted in that year and immediately afterwards. It should also be noted that despite Turkey’s restrictionist stance an intensification of global and regional disparities has brought about more irregular migration and, given the magnitude of the problem, the solutions are beyond the control of a single country, requiring international cooperation and coordination.
Year 2008
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2701 Report

Immigration After 1992

Authors Martin Baldwin-Edwards
Year 1991
Journal Name Policy & Politics
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2707 Journal Article

Stereotypes: Perceptions of the ‘other’ in Second Generation

Authors Kirandeep Kaur Peart
Year 2015
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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2709 Journal Article

Introduction: Interdisciplinary Dialogues and Methodological Debates

Authors Fernando Lozano-Ascencio, Liliana Rivera-Sánchez
Book Title The Practice of Research on Migration and Mobilities
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2711 Book Chapter

The second generation‐Punjabi or English?

Authors Marcus Thompson
Year 1974
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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2713 Journal Article

Xhosa in Town: The Second Generation.

Authors Cyril Sofer, B. A. Pauw
Year 1964
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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2714 Journal Article

Governing Migrant (Im)mobility in Greece After the EU-Turkey Statement

Authors Angeliki Dimitriadi
Year 2022
Book Title Challenging Mobilities in and to the EU during Times of Crises
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2718 Book Chapter

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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2721 Report

A "second generation of ethnic policies" in China?

Authors Gladys Nieto
Year 2015
Journal Name REVISTA DE OCCIDENTE
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2725 Journal Article

Education among second-generation minority youth in Norway

Authors SN Fekjaer
Year 2006
Journal Name Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning
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2726 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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2728 Report

Cudzoziemcy korzystający z ochrony w Polsce

Authors Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska, Renata Stefanska
Year 2014
Journal Name Studia Biura Analiz Sejmowych
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2729 Journal Article

Handbook on counselling asylum seeking and refugee women victims of gender-based violence

Authors HEUNI, Inka Lilja
Description
The purpose of this handbook is to describe a counselling method for assisting refugee women who have been victims of gender-based violence (GBV). The handbook was developed during 2017-2019 in a project titled “Co-creating a counselling method for refugee women GBV victims (CCM-GBV)” funded by the European Commission through the Rights, Equality and Citizenship (REC) Programme.
Year 2019
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2730 Report

Mexico

Authors Gabriella SANCHEZ
Year 2018
Book Title Migrant smuggling data and research : a global review of the emerging evidence base
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2733 Book Chapter

2017 MEDAM assessment report on asylum and migration policies in Europe : sharing responsibility for refugees and expanding legal immigration

Authors Dennis J. SNOWER, Daniel GROS, Andrew GEDDES
Description
How can the responsibility for refugees be distributed more fairly – globally and within the EU? And how can we curb irregular migration while expanding legal immigration to the benefit of all concerned? The large number of refugees and other migrants who have come to Europe over the last two years has caused the EU member states that received most of the asylum seekers, to reach their capacity limits. With a view to new arrivals and their long-term integration, it is now necessary to develop new and, above all, common strategies to address the migration flows to Europe. The 2017 MEDAM Assessment Report focuses on two core messages: Distribute the responsibility for refugees more equitably and extending legal immigration from non-EU Member States into EU member states.
Year 2017
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2734 Report

Report of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention : addendum

Authors UN. Commission on Human Rights. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
Description
The visit took place in connection with the administrative detention of unauthorized arrivals, the legality of detention of asylum-seekers and the legal guarantees that apply to detention in Australia as compared to international standards.
Year 2002
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2735 Report

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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2738 Journal Article

Losing the Right to Stay: Revocation of Refugee Permits in Norway

Authors Jan-Paul Brekke, Simon Roland Birkvad, Marta Bivand Erdal
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 15
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2740 Journal Article

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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2741 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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2742 Journal Article

Gendered precarity of migrant women in the satellite city of Isparta, Türkiye

Authors Songul Sallan Gul, Songül Sallan Gül, Özlem Kahya Nizam, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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2746 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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2747 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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2751 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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2756 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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2759 Journal Article

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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2766 Journal Article

Refuge and Refugees in Myanmar A Theravada Buddhist Response

Authors Sokthan Yeng
Year 2018
Journal Name SOUNDINGS
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2777 Journal Article

Splendid Captivity. Jelinek's Noise Blinding >

Authors Rebecca Schoensee
Year 2018
Journal Name STUDIA AUSTRIACA
2779 Journal Article

Secundaire migratie van asielzoekers in de EU

Authors Koos Richelle, Minze Beuving, Helga de Valk, ...
Year 2019
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2780 Report

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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2782 Report

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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2785 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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2789 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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2790 Journal Article

Calais Again

Authors Anas, David Cường Nguyễn, Caitlin Nunn
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociological Research Online
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2796 Journal Article
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