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Bridging the Policy Gap: A Critical Autoethnography of Asylum Accompaniment

Authors Amanda Heffernan, Audrey Hudgins
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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1403 Journal Article

Conflict-Handling Behaviors of Korean Immigrants in the United States

Authors Yeju Choi
Year 2017
Journal Name CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY
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1408 Journal Article

Determinants of ethnic harassment among first- and second-generation immigrants in Europe

Authors Frank van Tubergen, Mathijs Kros
Year 2024
Journal Name European Sociological Review
1410 Journal Article

Ethnic Differences in Leaving Home: Timing and Pathways

Authors Aslan Zorlu, Clara H. Mulder
Year 2011
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 32
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1411 Journal Article

Integration Survey: Determinants and Indicators of Integration and Segregation of the Foreign Population

Authors Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB)
Description
This study aims to portray causes and factors that promote or impede the integration of the foreign population in Germany. For this reason, approx. 2,400 immigrants of Italian and Turkish origin were asked about their living conditions, behaviours and attitudes. The question of the forms of and determining factors for integration of the foreign population is increasingly gaining significance with the permanent settlement of the groups that immigrated as former “guest workers” and their progeny. However, there is frequently a lack of suitable data to provide empirically substantiated answers to questions much discussed by society such as: How far has the integration of persons with migration backgrounds (immigrants) progressed in the educational and vocational areas, and how can we explain their distance to the Germans, if any? What is the situation with regard to the interest and participation of immigrants in the political and social spheres? Are the numbers of interethnic marriages and friendships increasing, and are there differences in this regard between the nationalities? These questions are especially urgent when it is a matter of the “second” or “third generation” of immigrants, since the integration or segregation of this group will decisively characterize society in Germany in coming decades. For these reasons, in July 2000 the market and opinion research institute BIK Aschpurwis und Behrens, Hamburg, was commissioned with a widespread survey of immigrants of Italian and Turkish origin in the ages of 18 to 30 years as well as a German control group (each with approx. 1,200 respondents). The survey data were delivered to the BiB in late March of 2001. The survey recorded items concerning living conditions, behaviour and attitudes. The core themes consisted of school, vocational, social, linguistic and identification integration; the type and extent of contacts to the ethnic community and its institutions; attitudes towards life in Germany and political participation as well as familial living conditions and attitudes. Due to the thematic breadth of the survey and the large number of respondents, the data enable substantiated assertions on the integrative patterns of the groups studied. The data of the Integration Survey can be accessed at GESIS under the study number ZA4821.
Year 2010
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1413 Data Set

Entrance, Exit and Exclusion: Labour Market Flows of Foreign-born Adults in Swedish ‘Divided Cities’

Authors Charlotta Hedberg
Year 2009
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 5
1414 Journal Article

The Capability ‘To Be Secure’: Media Coverage of African Asylum Seekers During Covid-19 in Israel

Authors Baruch Shomron
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
1416 Journal Article

Refugees, internally displaced persons and migrants: Europe as a source and a sanctuary

Authors I Khan
Year 2001
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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1417 Journal Article

What's in a Category? The Politics of Not Being a Refugee

Authors Diana Thomaz
Year 2018
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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1420 Journal Article

Note on international protection report

Authors UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Description
Examines developments from mid-2007 regarding the right to seek and enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution and the right to nationality; also considers situations in which the rights of internally displaced persons were threatened.
Year 2008
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1421 Report

OUP accepted manuscript

Year 2020
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
Citations (WoS) 1
1423 Journal Article

Expulsion of failed asylum seeker suffering from AIDS

Year 2005
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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1424 Journal Article

Accelerated removals: the human cost of EU deportation policies

Authors Liz Fekete
Year 2011
Journal Name Race & Class
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1425 Journal Article

Trouble at home: diasporic second homes as leisure space across generations

Authors Lauren Wagner
Year 2014
Journal Name Annals of Leisure Research
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1427 Journal Article

Integration revisited

Authors Rossalina Latcheva, Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger
Year 2011
Journal Name Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie
1428 Journal Article

National Security and the Management of Migrant Labor: A Case Study of the United Arab Emirates

Authors Noora Lori
Year 2011
Journal Name ASIAN AND PACIFIC MIGRATION JOURNAL
1429 Journal Article

Straying Beyond the Well-worn Path: Fighting for Racial Justice and Planetary Justice

Authors Michele Lobo
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
1430 Journal Article

Continuity or change - anthropological analysis of Polish Roma migration paths to Great Britain

Principal investigator Michal P. Garapich (Principal Investigator)
Description
Despite a huge public and academic interest in post EU enlargement migrations of Polish citizens who by moving to WesternEurope take advantage of the principle of freedom of movement, there has been an almost complete silence on how these newmigration opportunities affect the Polish Roma populations. But according to Roma organizations own estimates there has been averitable exodus with sometimes over 90% of local Roma communities emigrating or otherwise engaging in internationalmobility. In that sense, scholarly and public silence on the matter is striking. This research aims at shedding some light onmigratory movements of that group taking an anthropological perspective and using qualitative methods – participant observation,interviews and spending considerable amount of time with migrating Roma, their friends and family who stay in Poland, as wellas those Polish Roma who live in Great Britain. To what extent their migrations differ from the overall patterns of migrations ofnon-Roma Polish populations? And how did transnational networks between Roma communities in Poland and Great Britaindeveloped? And what happens once they are there, how do they operate and make sense of living in global city like London orsmall English town? How the experience of their members living in Britain affects Roma communities back in Poland? These arethe questions this research aims at answering. By using so called multi-sited ethnography it will analyse Polish Roma patterns ofmigrations, the ways with which international EU mobility impacts on some aspects of their culture and what happens to PolishRoma’s sense of identity once no longer in Poland.
Year 2016
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1432 Project

Destitution by Design: The impacts of Australia's in-country deterrence regime on people seeking asylum

Authors John van Kooy, Asher Hirsch
Year 2022
Book Title Regulating Refugee Protection Through Social Welfare: Law, Policy and Praxis
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1435 Book Chapter

Integration policies : country report for Croatia

Authors Simona KUTI
Description
The report provides a description of the main policy documents, initiatives and actors dealing with immigrant integration in Croatia. After introductory remarks concerning the context and recent migration flows to Croatia – which are composed mainly of citizens from the countries of former Yugoslavia – the report identifies main target groups and the focus of integration measures, as well as the main policy tools implemented thus far. The third section focuses on forms of engagement by civil society organisations concerning integration – providing services and various forms of assistance, primarily to asylum seekers, refugees and persons under subsidiary protection. Given that the main policy measures are in the early stages of development or planned for upcoming periods, it is premature to fully assess their implementation. However, since most of the current measures target asylum seekers, asylum grantees and subsidiary protection beneficiaries it will be necessary to develop new integration instruments or extend the applicability of the existing ones to different categories of immigrants, to correspond to the envisaged future role of Croatia as an immigration country.
Year 2014
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1437 Report

Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons and Human Rights: The African System

Authors R. Murray
Year 2005
Journal Name REFUGEE SURVEY QUARTERLY
1438 Journal Article

Foreign-born Canadian Emigrants and Their Characteristics, (1981–1986)

Authors Margaret Michalowski
Year 1991
Journal Name International Migration Review
1440 Journal Article

“I Live in Agony”: the Everyday Insecurity of Rejected Somali Asylum-seekers in Finland

Authors Abdirashid A. Ismail
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 1
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1442 Journal Article

The Location of Hosted Asylum Seekers in OECD Regions and Cities

Authors Paola Proietti, Paolo Veneri
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 13
1443 Journal Article

The association between acculturation patterns and mental health symptoms among Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers in Israel.

Authors Ora Nakash, Maayan Nagar, Anat Shoshani, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
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1445 Journal Article

Dispersal as Abjectification: The Diffusion of Punitive ‘Internal’ Controls

Authors Vicki Squire
Book Title The Exclusionary Politics of Asylum
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1447 Book Chapter

A Latino advantage in oral health-related quality of life is modified by nativity status

Authors Anne E. Sanders
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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1448 Journal Article

Accueil et répartition des candidats-réfugiés politiques en Belgique

Authors Peter Norro
Year 1990
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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1450 Journal Article
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