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Public debate on the law on refugees in Ukraine

Authors Alissa TOLSTOKOROVA
Description
On July 2011 the National Parliament of Ukraine adopted the Law of Ukraine “On refugees and persons who need complementary or temporary protection”. Its adoption was an important step forward in terms of bringing the national legislation in compliance with international standards and regulations. Thus, it has taken into consideration the provisions of the Convention on refugees’ status of 1951, Protocol on the Status of Refugees of 1967, and strategic documents on migration issues adopted by the Council of Europe and the European Union. Furthermore, it introduced a cluster of significant innovations regulating the procedure of allocating the legal status to foreign nationals and persons with no citizenship and enabled a better protection of rights of refugees and asylum seekers. However, the expert community expressed concerns regarding a number of shortcomings in the Law. Thus, one of the most challenging issues was the actual possibilities for the practical implementation of the Law. The paper outlines the public debate on the Law which exposed a diversity of opinions by both supporters and opposers to the Law. The general conclusion is that the Law is an important step of the state on the way to quality reformation of the current Ukrainian legislation in the area of immigration, which will draw it in compliance with international standards and norms and enhance democratic developments in the society.
Year 2012
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4202 Report

Report on Circular Migration in Egypt

Authors Tarek BADAWY
Description
This paper shows that the different migration policies reflect the national concern with alleviating the burden the increasing population imposes on national resources. On the one hand, Egyptian laws favor temporary labor migration as a labor distress mechanism and seek to create new opportunities via bilateral agreements. On the other hand, Egyptian laws reject the integration of non-nationals in Egypt and impose strict conditions regarding work and residency permits and naturalization. The paper assesses Egyptian migration laws dealing with migration, both into or out of Egypt, against the criteria of circular migration and shows that the existing framework currently enforces a quasi-circular migration at best. In the examination of Egypt as a sending country, the paper shows that migration law does in fact provide a legal framework that meets most of the criteria favoring circular migration. Nevertheless, legislation suffers from shortcomings within the context of management, in terms of readmitting returned migrants or creating incentives for their return. The paper also points to discriminatory provisions regarding fundamental rights among the different groups of foreigners in Egypt, where the most disadvantaged are refugees and asylum seekers. The paper highlights the need for policies that improve the economic and social conditions of migrants, and to include refugees in circular migration programs as well as reduce the recourse to illegal migration among refugees and Egyptians alike.
Year 2008
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4203 Report

Immigration Policies in Italy: Their Impact on the Lives of First-Generation Moroccan and Egyptian Migrants

Authors Angela Paparusso, Tineke Fokkema, Elena Ambrosetti
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
4205 Journal Article

Border policies and migrant deaths at the Turkish-Greek border

Authors Orcun Ulusoy, Martin Baldwin-Edwards, Tamara Last
Year 2019
Journal Name New Perspectives on Turkey
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4206 Journal Article

Through the looking glass: Ethnic and generational patterns of immigrant identity

Authors Shaun Wiley, Krystal Perkins, Kay Deaux
Year 2008
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
4208 Journal Article

Immigration and the UK economy after Brexit

Authors Jonathan Portes
Year 2022
Journal Name Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Citations (WoS) 12
4210 Journal Article

POLICY BRIEFS UK asylum and immigration policy in focus: improved security or increased insecurity?

Authors Kahina Le Louvier, Karen Latricia Hough
Year 2022
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4212 Policy Brief

Racial segregation and quality of care disparity in US nursing homes

Authors Momotazur Rahman, Andrew D. Foster
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
Citations (WoS) 16
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4213 Journal Article

Immigrant-Native Wage Gap in Sweden: Do Personality Traits Matter?

Authors Wazah Pello-Esso, Wazah Pello-Esso, Ulf Gerdtham, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
4216 Journal Article

Temporarily protected Syrians' access to the healthcare system in Turkey: Changing policies and remaining challenges

Authors Basak Bilecen, Dilara Yurtseven
Year 2018
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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4222 Journal Article

Immigration in Europe

Year 2015
Book Title Handbook of the Economics of International Migration
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4228 Book Chapter

Talking Race in Young Adulthood

Authors Bethan Harries
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4229 Book

Regulating the Undesirable: Statusless Women in Israel

Authors Ruth Preser, Ayala Olier
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration Review
4230 Journal Article

Are asylum seekers and refugees provided with appropriate mental health support in the United Kingdom?

Authors Mei L. Trueba, Tessa Axelrod, Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
4232 Journal Article

The Abidat and Arabu: The Nigerian Migrants in Libya and International Migration Law

Authors Olawale Lawal
Year 2021
Journal Name LAJOHIS
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4234 Journal Article

Fear of the Family: Guest Workers and Family Migration in the Federal Republic of Germany

Authors Sheragim Jenabzadeh, Lauren Stokes
Year 2025
4236 Journal Article

Syrian Refugee Resettlement in Canada

Authors Nergis Canefe
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4239 Report

OUT OF THE BINARY AND BEYOND THE SPECTRUM Redefining and Reclaiming Native American Race

Authors Alex R. Steers-Mccrum
Year 2018
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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4240 Journal Article

Zuwanderungsstrategien - Planungspolitiken der Regenerierung von Städten

Principal investigator Manfred Kühn (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2018
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4242 Project

NEW 'CRIMMIGRATION' OR THE OLD POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUNISHMENT? TWO CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACHES ON THE BORDER CONTROL POLICY IN CHILE

Authors Daniel Quinteros Rojas
Year 2016
Journal Name ASTROLABIO-NUEVA EPOCA
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4246 Journal Article

Beyond race?

Authors Sawitri Saharso, Tabea Scharrer
Year 2022
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
4251 Journal Article

Laws and policies on internal displacement : global adoption and gaps

Authors Ileana Dana NICOLAU, Anaïs PAGOT
Year 2018
Journal Name Forced migration review
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4259 Journal Article

Immigrant and Native Children in Germany

Authors Susanne Clauss, Bernhard Nauck
Year 2010
Journal Name Child Indicators Research
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4260 Journal Article

Rules of engagement: Predictors of Black Caribbean immigrants’ engagement with African American culture.

Authors Nancy Joseph, Natalie N. Watson, Zhenni Wang, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
4261 Journal Article

PRUMA: Promoting Family Reunification and transfer of Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers (UMASs) under the Dublin Regulation

Description
The PRUMA project aimed at promoting the efficient and safe family reunification of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers (hereinafter UMASs), tried to address procedural gaps by developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). In addition, based on the experience and insights gathered throughout the project implementation, IOM drafted some shared recommendations with main stakeholders, trying to overcome the shortcomings and red tapes that can make the overall family reunification process too complex and lengthy for the applicants, while ensuring respect for the best interests of the child.
Year 2014
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4264 Project

BICULTURALISM: Social Correlates and Individual Differences

Description
The proposed program of research will allow the PI to apply her expertise on the study of psychological acculturation and biculturalism to the European context, and also develop a European network of collaborators on these issues. Broadly speaking, the 4-year proposed research program will examine (by means of social-network, survey, and experimental methodology) some of the social and individual factors involved in the development and maintaince of a bicultural orientation among first and second-generation immigrants residing in Catalonia (Spain). The first phase will examine the links between immigrants’ personal social networks (their composition, density, clustering) and these individuals´ multiple cultural self-identifications. The second phase will involve a large psychometric study to refine the measurement and understanding of the construct of Bicultural Identity Integration (BII), an individual difference variable capturing variations in bicultural identity. The third phase will involve an experimental study examining how the expectations of the receiving society regarding acculturation affect immigrants’ own acculturation and cultural identity profiles. The fourth phase of the proposed project will involve the development of a special issue on the topic of “Multi-Cultural Identity in European Contexts” for the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, as well as a small-group conference on this issue involving the contributors to this special issue and other relevant experts.
Year 2011
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4265 Project

'E pluribus unum': Bilingualism and the loss of language in the second generation

Authors A Portes, L Hao
Year 2001
Journal Name REVISTA DE OCCIDENTE
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4270 Journal Article

Border Management and EU-Turkish Relations: Convergence or Deadlock

Authors Kemal KIRIŞCI
Year 2007
4274 Report

Southern Sun, Aegean Light: Poetry of Second-Generation Greek-Australians

Authors Gail Holst-Warhaft
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Modern Greek Studies
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4275 Journal Article

Becoming Asian American: Second-generation Chinese and Korean American identities

Authors Edith Wen-Chu Chen
Year 2005
Journal Name Amerasia Journal
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4276 Journal Article

The ‘second‐generation’ post‐communist elections in Hungary in 1994

Authors Barnabas Racz, Istvan Kukorelli
Year 1995
Journal Name Europe-Asia Studies
Citations (WoS) 25
4277 Journal Article

Refugees as Labor: Post World War II Displaced Persons in Australia, Canada, and the USA

Authors David W. Haines, David W. Haines
Year 2025
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
4278 Journal Article

The Cross-Cultural Importance of Animal Protection and Other World Social Issues

Authors Michelle Sinclair, Clive J. C. Phillips
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
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4282 Journal Article

Migration and Religion

Authors James A. Beckford
Year 2015
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4283 Book

Klugman and Pereira’ Assessment of National Migration Policies

Description
This set of indicators compares several dimensions of migration policies as of early 2009. For a selected set of 28 countries, both developed and developing, the indicators address admission criteria, policies on integration and treatment of migrants, and efforts to enforce those policies. Irregular migration is a particular area of focus. The analysis distinguishes between different entry regimes, namely: labour migrants (high or low skilled, with a permanent or a temporary permit), those who move with a family-related visa, humanitarian migrants (asylum seekers and refugees), international visitors and international students. The indicators cover three main areas of policy interest: admission, treatment, and enforcement. Most of the 84 questions were multiple-choice, but there were also open-ended questions to allow comments and explanations. The data is drawn from an assessment by country experts as well as by desk-research of Human Development Report Office staff. Information was collected in two parallel and complementary efforts during early 2009: through a questionnaire answered by International Organization for Migration (IOM) country-level staff and other world-wide migration experts, and through internal desk-web research
Year 2009
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4290 Data Set

Racial Discrimination, Ethnic-Racial Socialization, and Crime

Authors Callie Harbin Burt, Ronald L. Simons, Frederick X. Gibbons
Year 2012
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
4294 Journal Article

Telling Uneasiness: Second Generation Migrant Writers in Italy and the Failures of Multiculturalism

Authors Marie Orton
Year 2011
Journal Name ITALIAN STUDIES
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4295 Journal Article

Betel Nut Use among First and Second Generation Bangladeshi Women in London, UK

Authors Alejandra Núñez-de la Mora, Fahmida Jesmin, Gillian R. Bentley
Year 2007
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
4297 Journal Article

Occupational Status and Health Insurance Among Immigrants: Effects by Generation, Length of Residence in U.S., and Race

Authors Dennis T. Kao, Julie Park, SeongHee Min, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 5
4300 Journal Article
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