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Vertreibung in Afrika: Interessenvertretung und Politische Spannungen von Migrationsgovernance

Principal investigator Franzisca Zanker (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2019
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3101 Project

RACE COGNIZANCE AND COLORBLINDNESS

Authors Jessica M. Vasquez
Year 2014
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 2
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3103 Journal Article

Health Insurance Coverage: Logical Versus Survey Identification of the Foreign-Born

Authors Claire E. Altman, Cody Spence, Christal Hamilton, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 7
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3104 Journal Article

Greece

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Description
Greece has traditionally been an emigration country. This changed in the 1970s when immigration started to outnumber emigration. However, Greece first started to create a legal framework for the management of immigration flows only in the 1990s. Yet, lacking perspectives to acquire and maintain a legal residence status continue to shape the situation of many immigrants from non-EU states until today. The first section of this country profile deals with the historical development of migratory flows to and from Greece since the 1970s. This is followed by a look at the main features of the migrant population in Greece particularly taking into account the question of irregular migrants and asylum seekers, as the three types of flows and stocks (legal, irregular and asylum) in the case of Greece are closely intertwined. Further sections then deal with the main migration management policies as well as citizenship and integration issues. The country profile concludes with a discussion of current and future challenges with regard to migration flows.
Year 2014
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3108 Report

Citizenship Regimes and the Politicization of Immigrant Groups

Authors Didier Ruedin
Year 2017
Journal Name Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft
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3109 Journal Article

First and Second Generation Greeks in Chicago.

Authors Michael N. Cutsumbis, George A. Kourvetaris
Year 1972
Journal Name International Migration Review
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3115 Journal Article

Reconsidering Group Interests

Authors Niambi Carter, Janelle Wong, Lisette Gallarzo Guerrero
Year 2021
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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3120 Journal Article

The Integration of the European Second Generation

Authors TIES2008
Year 2007
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3130 Data Set

Procesevaluatie pilot Tynaarlo

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Sanne Berends, Laura Buimer, ...
Description
Per 1 augustus 2018 is een pilot gestart voor statushouders en kansrijke asielzoekers in de gemeente Tynaarlo, getiteld TuVo 2.0. De TuVo 2.0 pilot betreft kleinschalige opvang in de buurt van gemeenten die deze statushouders zullen gaan huisvesten en is een aangepaste voortzetting van de eerder gestarte tussenvoorziening in Tynaarlo (TuVo 1.0). Deze eerdere TuVo 1.0 is in juli 2016 als proef opgezet om een einde te maken aan de noodopvang van vluchtelingen en om de integratie te bevorderen. De pilot TuVo 2.0 wordt uitgevoerd door stichting INLIA.Het doel van het onderzoek is om in kaart te brengen of het plaatsen van statushouders en kansrijke asielzoekers in kleinere opvangcentra, dicht bij de gemeente waar ze definitief gehuisvest zullen worden, hen helpt bij (in eerste instantie) participatie en (op termijn) integratie. Daartoe worden een plan- en procesevaluatie van de pilot uitgevoerd.
Year 2020
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3131 Report

Borders within. An Ethnographic Take on the Reception Policies of Asylum Seekers in Alto Adige/South Tyrol

Authors National Research Council - Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (CNR-Irpps), Stefano degli Uberti
Year 2019
Journal Name Archivio antropologico mediterraneo
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3132 Journal Article

Britain and Algeria: Problems of Return

Authors George JOFFÉ
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Year 2007
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3135 Report

Transnationalism and American exports in an English-speaking world

Authors Light, R Kim, M Zhou
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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3138 Journal Article

Poetics of Statelessness in Twentieth-Century France and Europe

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Year 2016
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3141 Project

Current Migratory Processes in Latin American Contexts: New Itineraries and Reconfiguration of Border Controls

Authors Por Menara Lube-Guizardi, Jorge Moraga, Alejandro Garces
Year 2014
Journal Name Revista de Estudios Sociales
3146 Journal Article

No One to Bear Witness: Country Information and LGBTQ Asylum Seekers

Authors Douglas McDonald-Norman
Year 2017
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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3148 Journal Article

Considering time in migration and border control practices

Authors Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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3152 Journal Article

If not now, when? Addressing gender-based violence in refugee, internally displaced and post-conflict settings. A global overview.

Authors B Hobbs
Year 2003
Journal Name JOURNAL OF FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE
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3156 Journal Article

Comparison of the economic performance of the China- and India-born immigrants with US natives

Authors Basant Potnuru, Basant Potnuru, Binod Khadria, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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3158 Journal Article

Fertility Patterns of Child Migrants: Age at Migration and Ancestry in Comparative Perspective

Authors Alicia Adsera, Ana M. Ferrer, Wendy Sigle-Rushton, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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3160 Journal Article

IDENTIFICATION OF PEOPLE IN THE HIGH ROMAN EMPIRE: AN OLD AND CURRENT PROBLEM

Authors Alejandro Bancalari Molina
Year 2018
Journal Name ATENEA
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3161 Journal Article

Tracing UMAs´ families A comparative study of some European countries´ practices and experiences in tracing the parents or caregivers of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers

Authors Kirsten Danielsen, Marie Louise Seeberg
Description
This report is a study of different European countries´ practices and experiences in tracing the parents or other caregivers of separated minor asylum seekers. The term "unaccompanied minor asylum seekers" (UMAs) refers to children under the age of 18 who are separated from their caregivers, and who apply for asylum in a foreign country. The increase in the numbers of UMAs arriving in Europe from 2000-2003, along with an understanding of UMAs as particularly vulnerable, formed the point of departure for the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration to initiate this study. Our main source of data has been an electronic, web-based survey. The questionnaire was sent to Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. None of these countries have a separate tracing unit within the organization responsible for tracing UMAs´ families. All the countries co-operate with NGOs, mostly with the national offices of the Red Cross on an ad hoc basis.Some countries make use of their embassies or other diplomatic missions in the UMAs countries of origin. Our findings show that tracing work is both difficult and resource-demanding, and the success rate generally low. Furthermore, not all successful family tracing leads to family reunification. In most cases, if the countries do not succeed in their tracing attempts or adequate care is not available in the country of origin or a third country, the minor is given temporary or permanent residence in the receiving country.
Year 2006
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3165 Report

Countrywide arrhythmia: emergency event detection using mobile phone data

Authors Didem Gundogdu, Ozlem D. Incel, Albert A. Salah, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name EPJ Data Science, 2019, Vol. 8, No. 26, OnlineOnly
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3168 Journal Article

PROTECT-ABLE: Process of Recognition and Orientation of Torture Victims in European Countries to facilitate Care and Treatment - raising Awareness, changing Behaviours, providing with Learning, building on Experience.

Description
The PROTECT-ABLE project aims at disseminating, through training, lobbying, networking and communication a process of early screening and orientation for asylum seekers suffering from consequences of traumatic experiences (torture, rape, serious forms of physical, psychological or sexual violence), in order to encourage the Member States to comply with the European directives on asylum.
Year 2012
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3173 Project

Love thy neighbor: Explaining asylum seeking and hosting, 1982–2008

Authors Eunhye Yoo, Jeong-Woo Koo
Year 2014
Journal Name International Journal of Comparative Sociology
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3174 Journal Article

Fecundidad y mujeres inmigrantes en los distritos sanitarios de Andalucía

Year 2014
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios (RIEM)
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3176 Journal Article

Cross-cultural

Authors John Stokes
Year 2019
3177 Journal Article

Children’s cross-cultural categorizations of racially ambiguous faces in Taiwan and the U.S.

Authors Sarah E. Gaither, Chun-Man Chen, Samantha Neal, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 2
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3178 Journal Article

Sacred Welcomes

Authors Benjamin Boudou, Hans Leaman, Maximilian Miguel Scholz
Year 2021
Journal Name Migration and Society
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3185 Journal Article

Austrian Counter-Hegemony

Authors Christian Karner
Year 2007
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 6
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3186 Journal Article

A Comparative Study on Refugee News in Press: Example of The Guardian and Hurriyet

Authors Ayhan Dolunay, Fevzi Kasap, Ozcan Ineci
Year 2019
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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3189 Journal Article

Getting Close to Other Others: Doing Difference Differently

Authors Nilmini Fernando
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
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3192 Journal Article

Protection against statelessness : trends and regulations in Europe

Authors Olivier VONK, Maarten Peter VINK, Gerard-René DE GROOT
Description
This report presents the normative background, analytical frame and key findings of the Database on Protection Against Statelessness in Europe, developed by the EUDO CITIZENSHIP Observatory in partnership with the UNHCR Statelessness Unit. The database, which was launched in March 2013, includes information on the extent to which citizenship laws in 36 European states provide sufficient protection against statelessness, in light of the most important international standards. The database is organized around a comprehensive typology of modes of protection against statelessness which outlines, in a systematic way, 17 categories of persons that are at risk of being or becoming stateless. The database is unique in its systematic comparative approach, its comprehensive geographical scope and its interactive search functionality. The database allows users to view all relevant regulations within one country or to compare different regulations across 36 European countries. For each regulation we provide precise information on provisions in national legislation, including hyperlinks to relevant laws, as well as a critical assessment, against the normative background of established international norms.
Year 2013
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3194 Report

MedCOI2: Extending the sharing of information and best practices, research on policies and jurisdiction in the EU and training of national authorities’ officials aimed at developing a common approach on the collection and usage of medical Country of Origin Information (MedCOI) in individual cases

Description
The project provided a platform for European countries to share and research on information on the availability of medical treatment in countries of origin. Ever more often European countries need to research on medical COI to determine whether the medical situation of an asylum seeker is of relevance when deciding upon the protection status or the possibility to return a denied protection seeker – a task which is difficult and costly if carried out by countries alone. The ERF funded MedCOI 1 project tackled this challenge by providing a platform for European countries to share and research on information on the availability of medical treatment in countries of origin (here after: CO). MedCOI 2 builds upon the excellent experience of cooperation in MedCOI 1 and intends to consolidate the MedCOI research and to further extend its scope.
Year 2012
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3195 Project

A comparative analysis of the migration and integration of Indian and Chinese immigrants in the United States

Authors Kate HOOPER, Susanna GROVES
Description
Indian and Chinese nationals comprise two of the largest foreign-born nationality groups in the United States - and are growing rapidly. Indian and Chinese immigrants tend to enter the United States through skilled migration channels - either pursuing further education, or entering on temporary work visas for specialty occupations - and go on to enjoy higher employment rates and higher median household incomes than the US-born population. Despite these successes, these groups still face some integration challenges, like cultural integration and English language proficiency. Immigrant integration services in the United States are relatively decentralized, with crucial services provided by a wide array of actors. Federal funds are usually directed and supplemented by state and local government actors; who then work closely with civil society organizations, including Indian and Chinese diaspora groups, to provide support in areas like social services, language training, credential recognition, and naturalization assistance. Meanwhile, India and China are starting to expand their diaspora engagement activities to include integration services at destination.
Year 2014
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3196 Report

Understanding forced internal displacement in Ukraine: insights and lessons for today’s crises

Authors Vlad Mykhnenko, Elliot Delahaye, Nigel Mehdi
Year 2022
Journal Name Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Citations (WoS) 6
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3198 Journal Article
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