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BIRTH MANAGEMENT AND PERINATAL-CARE - BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVES .1.

Authors ME LAMB
Year 1993
Journal Name Human Nature
17401 Journal Article

SEX, COALITIONS, AND POLITICS IN PREINDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Authors BS LOW
Year 1992
Journal Name POLITICS AND THE LIFE SCIENCES
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17402 Journal Article

Racial-Ethnic Team-Market Congruency in Professional Sport

Authors John Nadeau, D. Floyd Jones, Ann Pegoraro, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT MANAGEMENT
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17405 Journal Article

La migration hautement qualifiée au Tchad

Authors Djatto DJONATA
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Depuis son accession à l’indépendance, le Tchad a connu une situation politique tumultueuse qui a favorisé un mouvement de population vers l’intérieur et vers l’extérieur. Le cadre juridique des migrations est basé sur les instruments internationaux et nationaux. Sur le plan international, le Tchad a signé de nombreux accords bilatéraux et multilatéraux avec des pays ou organisations dans deux buts : disposer d’une main d’œuvre hautement qualifiée et assurer la formation des futurs cadres tchadiens qui, pour la plupart, ne sont pas retournés au pays. Sur le plan interne, les constitutions, les lois et les textes d’application créent un cadre favorisant l’entrée des non nationaux au Tchad en vue de l’aider à atteindre les objectifs énoncés. Trois catégories de migrants relèvent du phénomène de la guerre civile vécue au Tchad pendant plus de quatre décennies. Il est observé que ceux qui étaient envoyés avec des bourses pour étudier ont fini par s’installer ailleurs après une haute qualification obtenue grâce à la prise en charge par leur communauté nationale. Une deuxième catégorie est constituée des demandeurs d’asile qui cherchent à préserver leur vie et celle de leur famille suite aux menaces ou des effets collatéraux de la guerre. La troisième catégorie est formée de hauts cadres qui quittent le pays pour s’enrôler dans les groupes armés. Généralement, ils constituent l’élite des rebellions, s’installent dans les pays d’accueil loin des lieux d’affrontement et ne reviennent que sous la protection d’un accord de paix suivi d’une loi d’amnistie. La migration hautement qualifiée existe mais elle est difficile à maîtriser. Aucune statistique générale et fiable n’est disponible. A ce jour, les services publics ne savent même pas quelle est l’importance du phénomène au Tchad et encore moins à l’extérieur, d’où la nécessité de poursuivre la recherche. Abstract Since independence Chad has experienced political difficulties which have encouraged Chadians to flee both inside and outside the country. The legal framework of migration in Chad is based on national and international acts. At the international level, Chad has signed numerous bilateral and multilateral agreements with countries or organisations for two purposes: keeping highly-qualified labour and assuring training for Chadians, who have not, for the most part, come back to the country. At the national level, constitutions, laws and executive instructions allow foreign nationals into Chad in order to help the country reach the goal noted above. One type of migrant are the students who were given scholarships and sent to study abroad, but who often remained abroad with a qualification paid for by their national Community. A second type of migrant are the asylum seekers and their families driven out of the country by threats and war. The third type of migrant are the highly-skilled staff who left the country in order to join foreign armed groups. In general, they make up the elite of rebellions, established in a host-country, very far from the front line and they only return under the protection of peace agreements and amnesties. Highly-qualified migration exists in Chad, but it is very difficult to get to grips with it. No general and reliable statistics are available. The public services there have not yet learnt the importance of the phenomenon in Chad and still less abroad. For this reason research must continue.
Year 2010
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17406 Report

Recent Immigrants’ Religious Change in a Secular Context and its Relation with Social Integration

Authors Fenella Fleischmann, Fenella Fleischmann, Yassine Khoudja, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
Citations (WoS) 3
17407 Journal Article

Racial domination

Authors Marcello Maneri
Year 2024
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
17409 Journal Article

RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION

Authors M ODONNELL
Year 1988
Journal Name NEW SOCIETY
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17410 Journal Article

Racial Theory

Authors E. B. Reuter
Year 1945
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
17411 Journal Article

Contesting rural space: Land policy and practices of resettlement on Saltspring Island, 1859-1891

Authors Adele Perry
Year 2008
Journal Name UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY
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17413 Journal Article

Making Borders Stick: Population Transfer and Resettlement in the Trans- Curzon Territories, 1944-1949

Authors Bohdan Kordan
Year 1997
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 6
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17414 Journal Article

Reactions of indigenous people to the writings of behavioral and social scientists

Authors Richard W Brislin, Fahy Holwill
Year 1977
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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17415 Journal Article

MIXED RACE POLITICS

Authors Suki ALi
Year 2011
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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17416 Journal Article

Community-level social capital and recurrence of acute coronary syndrome

Authors Richard M. Scheffler, Timothy T. Brown, Leonard Syme, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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17421 Journal Article

Migrant labour, racism and the British National Health Service

Authors Christopher Kyriakides, Satnam Virdee
Year 2003
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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17422 Journal Article

Intergroup Prejudice in Multiethnic Settings

Authors J. Eric Oliver, Janelle Wong
Year 2003
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
17426 Journal Article

Diaspora by Design: Flexible Citizenship and South Asians in U.S. Racial Formations

Authors Kamala Viwweswaran
Year 1997
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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17427 Journal Article

A Kitchen Table Pedagogy for Interrogating Whiteness through a Research Experience Course

Authors Jennifer Friedman, Laurel Graham
Year 2018
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
17430 Journal Article

Ethnicity, Patriarchy, and Incorporation into the Nation: Female Migrants as Domestic Servants in Peru

Authors S A Radcliffe
Year 1990
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 42
17436 Journal Article

Childhood in margins: romans in contexts of vulnerability and mobility

Authors Jost David Gutierrez Sanchez, Maria Jose Alcala del Olmo Fernandez
Year 2019
Journal Name ACCIONES E INVESTIGACIONES SOCIALES
Citations (WoS) 2
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17439 Journal Article

A Tale of Many Cities: Universal Patterns in Human Urban Mobility

Authors Anastasios Noulas, Salvatore Scellato, Renaud Lambiotte, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 243
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17440 Journal Article

Prejudice and the Medical Profession: A Five-Year Update

Authors Peter A. Clark
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LAW MEDICINE & ETHICS
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17442 Journal Article

Refugee and immigrant health information needs

Authors Margaret Zimmerman, Heather Beam
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Citations (WoS) 7
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17444 Journal Article

Ethnic categorization of immigrants: The role of prejudice, perceived acculturation strategies and group size

Authors Ankica Kosic, Karen Phalet
Year 2006
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
17445 Journal Article

Buufis amongst Somalis in Dadaab: the Transnational and Historical Logics behind Resettlement Dreams1

Authors Cindy Horst
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
17447 Journal Article

The Impact of Agricultural Extension on Farm Production in Resettlement Areas of Zimbabwe

Authors Trudy Owens, John Hoddinott, Bill Kinsey
Year 2003
Journal Name Economic Development and Cultural Change
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17448 Journal Article

The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, the New Deal and the Ropesville resettlement project

Authors W Clayson
Year 1998
Journal Name GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY
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17449 Journal Article
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