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The Household Structure of Second-Generation Children: An Exploratory Study of Extended Family Arrangements

Authors Lisandro Perez, L PEREZ
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 18
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4301 Journal Article

Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Recently Resettled Refugee Populations in the United States and Canada: Perspectives of Refugee Healthcare Providers

Authors Sarah K. Clarke, Gayathri S. Kumar, Anna Banerji, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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4302 Journal Article

‘Your momma is day-glow white’: questioning the politics of racial identity, loyalty and obligation

Authors Shantel Gabrieal Buggs
Year 2017
Journal Name Identities
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4303 Journal Article

Eastern Europe and Community of Independent States

Authors Agnes Axmann
Year 1998
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 7
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4304 Journal Article

Race as an Open Field: Exploring Identity beyond Fixed Choices

Authors Paul R. Croll, Joseph Gerteis
Year 2019
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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4305 Journal Article

What Next for Global Refugee Policy? Opportunities and Limits of Resettlement at Global, European and National Levels

Authors Karoline Popp, Expert Council of German Foundations on Integration and Migration (Expert Council's Research Unit)
Year 2018
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4306 Policy Brief

Navigating Americanized Identities: Bicultural Ethnicity, Race, and the Incorporation Experience

Authors Douglas Hartmann, D Hartmann, Arturo Baiocchi, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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4307 Journal Article

‘Leaving Dublin’: Photographic portrayals of post-Celtic Tiger emigration – a sociological analysis

Authors Breda Gray
Year 2019
Journal Name The Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 1
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4308 Journal Article

Forced to leave? The discursive and analytical significance of describing migration as forced and voluntary

Authors Marta Bivand Erdal, Ceri Oeppen
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
4309 Journal Article

Measures of “Race” and the analysis of racial inequality in Brazil

Authors Bailey, M Loveman, Jeronimo O. Muniz, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 45
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4310 Journal Article

The fourth freedom

Authors Adrian Favell, A Favell
Year 2014
Journal Name European Journal of Social Theory
Citations (WoS) 21
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4311 Journal Article

IMMIGRATION, CRIME, AND INCARCERATION IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICA

Authors Carolyn M. Moehling, AM Piehl
Year 2009
Journal Name Demography
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4312 Journal Article

Residential proximity of parents and their adult offspring in the United Kingdom, 2009–10

Authors Tak Wing Chan, John Ermisch
Year 2015
Journal Name Population Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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4313 Journal Article

'The sweet memories of home have gone': displaced people searching for home in a liminal space

Authors Luis Eduardo Perez Murcia
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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4315 Journal Article

Asylum Information Database (AIDA)

Description
The Asylum Information Database (AIDA) is a database containing information on asylum procedures, reception conditions and detention across 20 countries. This includes 17 European Union (EU) Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, France, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom) and 3 non-EU countries (Switzerland, Serbia, Turkey). Country and annual reports, legal briefings and video testimonies of asylum seekers; conduct fact-finding missions to further investigate important protection gaps established through the country reports. The website also allows for a comparison of different types of data related to the asylum procedure, reception conditions and detention among up to three countries. AIDA started as a project (September 2012 – December 2015) of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), in partnership with Forum Réfugiés-Cosi, the Hungarian Helsinki Committee and the Irish Refugee Council, and is now developing into a core research and documentation activity of ECRE. The overall goal of the database is to contribute to the improvement of asylum policies and practices in Europe and the situation of asylum seekers by providing all relevant actors with appropriate tools and information to support their advocacy and litigation efforts, both at the national and European level. These objectives are carried out by AIDA through the following activities: - Country reports - AIDA contains national reports documenting asylum procedures, reception conditions and detention in 20 countries. - Comparative reports - AIDA comparative reports provide a thorough comparative analysis of practice relating to the implementation of asylum standards across the countries covered by the database, in addition to an overview of statistical asylum trends and a discussion of key developments in asylum and migration policies in Europe. Annual reports were published in 2013, 2014 and 2015. This year, AIDA comparative reports are published in the form of thematic updates, focusing on the individual themes covered by the database. Thematic reports on reception and asylum procedures were published in March and September 2016 respectively. - Fact-finding visits - AIDA includes the development of fact-finding visits to further investigate important protection gaps established through the country reports, and a methodological framework for such missions. Focus on the reception conditions; transit zone at borders and on issues relating to asylum detention and the criminalisation of irregular entry; looking at registration and the unavailability of accommodation as barriers to access the asylum procedure. - Legal briefings - Legal briefings aim to bridge AIDA research with evidence-based legal reasoning and advocacy. With the assistance of information gathered from country reports, these short papers identify and analyse key issues in EU asylum law and policy and identify potential protection gaps in the asylum acquis. Legal briefings so far cover: (1) Dublin detention; (2) asylum statistics; (3) safe countries of origin; (4) procedural rights in detention; (5) age assessment of unaccompanied children; (6) residence permits for beneficiaries of international protection; and (7) the length of asylum procedures.
Year 2012
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4316 Data Set

Color Crit: Critical Race Theory and the History and Future of Colorism in the United States

Authors Robert L. Reece
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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4317 Journal Article

“No Place for Old Men”: Immigrant Duration, Wage Theft, and Economic Mobility among Day Laborers in Denver, Colorado

Authors Rebecca Galemba, Randall Kuhn
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration Review
4318 Journal Article

Post-racial futures: imagining post-racialist anti-racism(s)

Authors Joshua Paul
Year 2014
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
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4319 Journal Article

‘We don’t want to be sent back and forth all the time’: Ethnographic encounters with displacement, migration, and Britain beyond the British Isles

Authors Laura Jeffery
Year 2017
Journal Name The Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 1
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4320 Journal Article

Patient Centered Medical Home Care Among Near-Old and Older Race/Ethnic Minorities in the US: Findings from the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey

Authors Wassim Tarraf, GA Jensen, Hector M. Gonzalez, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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4321 Journal Article

Struggles at the Boundaries of Neoliberal Citizenship: Theorizing Immigrant-Led Movements in Contemporary Europe

Authors Federico Oliveri
Book Title An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation
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4322 Book Chapter

The Exclusiveness of Inclusion: On the Boundaries of Human Rights in Protecting Transnational and Second Generation Migrants

Authors Anuscheh Farahat, Anuscheh Farahat
Year 2009
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
Citations (WoS) 2
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4323 Journal Article

Decolonization immigrations and the social origins of the second generation: The case of North Africans in France

Authors Richard Alba, R Silberman
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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4324 Journal Article

Cultural Bereavement and Resilience in Refugee Resettlement: A Photovoice Study With Yazidi Women in the Midwest United States

Authors Julie A. Tippens, Kaitlin Roselius, Irene Padasas, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
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4325 Journal Article

Greening the urban frontier: Race, property, and resettlement in Detroit

Authors Sara Safransky
Year 2014
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 52
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4326 Journal Article

African migrants in Japan: Social capital and economic integration

Authors Edmond Akwasi Agyeman
Year 2015
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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4327 Journal Article

Does Race Matter? Children's Height in Brazil and South Africa

Authors Sarah Burgard
Year 2002
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 24
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4329 Journal Article

The American Fence: Liberal Political Theory and the Immorality of Membership

Authors Phillip Cole
Book Title Citizenship Acquisition and National Belonging
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4330 Book Chapter

Teaching workload and satisfaction of foreign-born and U.S.-born faculty at four-year postsecondary institutions in the United States.

Authors Ketevan Mamiseishvili, Ketevan Mamiseishvili
Journal Name Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
Citations (WoS) 4
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4331 Journal Article

Group dominance and the myth of racial democracy: Antiracism attitudes in Brazil

Authors Bailey
Year 2004
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 28
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4332 Journal Article

Smoking and Variation in the Hispanic Paradox: A Comparison of Low Birthweight Across 33 US States

Authors Samuel H. Fishman, S. Philip Morgan, Robert A. Hummer
Year 2018
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
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4333 Journal Article

Internationalisation of born globals: the role of strategic alliances

Authors Mário Franco, Mario Franco, Heiko Haase
Year 2016
Journal Name European J. of International Management
Citations (WoS) 3
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4334 Journal Article

Language introduction as a space for the inclusion and exclusion of young asylum seekers in Sweden

Authors Andreas Fejes, Magnus Dahlstedt
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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4335 Journal Article

Introductory Note to the Djibouti Summary Conclusions on Refugees and Asylum-Seekers in Distress at Sea

Authors V. TUrk, A. Klug
Year 2012
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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4337 Journal Article

Paths into and out of poverty among immigrants in Sweden

Authors Ognjen Obućina, Ognjen Obucina
Year 2014
Journal Name Acta Sociologica
Citations (WoS) 7
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4338 Journal Article

Factorial Invariance, Scale Reliability, and Construct Validity of the Job Control and Job Demands Scales for Immigrant Workers: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Authors Kaori Fujishiro, Kaori Fujishiro, Paul A. Landsbergis, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 9
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4339 Journal Article

Racial Discrimination, Sexual Partner Race/Ethnicity, and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Sexual Minority Men

Authors Devin English, Dustin T. Duncan, DeMarc A. Hickson, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
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4340 Journal Article

The Extent of Collection of Information on Migrant and Asylum Seeker Status in Routine Health and Social Care Data Sources in England

Authors Peter Aspinall
Year 2007
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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4341 Journal Article

Law by Blood or Blood by Law?

Authors David Armand Jacques Gérard de Groot
Book Title Debating transformations of national citizenship
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4342 Book Chapter

Challenging evaluation to the cross-cultural test: Program evaluation in cross-cultural settings

Authors Kathryn A Hecht
Year 1979
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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4343 Journal Article

The Great Secession: Ethno-National Rebirth and the Politics of Turkish-German Belonging

Authors Oezguer Oezvatan
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL INCLUSION
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4344 Journal Article

Teaching racial literacy in secondary humanities classrooms: challenging adolescents’ of color concepts of race and racism

Authors Terrie Epstein, Conra Gist
Year 2015
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
Citations (WoS) 10
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4346 Journal Article

Searching for Tomorrow—South Sudanese Women Reconstructing Resilience through Photovoice

Authors Erin Pearce, Christine Walsh, Kathleen McMurray, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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4347 Journal Article

Immigration, race, and riot: the 1992 Los Angeles uprising

Authors A Bergesen, M Herman
Year 1998
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 56
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4348 Journal Article

Immigration, race, and riot: the 1992 Los Angeles uprising

Authors A Bergesen, M Herman
Year 1998
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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4349 Journal Article

Unmixing for Race Making in Brazil

Authors Bailey
Year 2008
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 44
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4350 Journal Article

Genes, Race, and Causation: US Public Perspectives About Racial Difference

Authors Simon Outram, Charmaine D. Royal, Robert Agans, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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4351 Journal Article

A prospect of staying? Differentiated access to integration for asylum seekers in Germany

Authors Caroline Schultz
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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4352 Journal Article

BLACK, TRIGUEÑO, WHITE … ? Shifting Racial Identification among Puerto Ricans

Authors Carlos Vargas-Ramos
Year 2005
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
4353 Journal Article

Size and Selectivity Patterns among Israeli Born Immigrants in OECD Countries

Authors Yinon COHEN
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Abstract In recent years, there has been much concern about the size and selectivity of the Israeli emigrant population. This paper focuses on two issues regarding Israeli emigrants. First, it focuses on their number and distribution in various destination countries; while the second part of the paper deals with patterns of self-selection among emigrants, namely, the skill level of Israelis who select themselves to leave Israel for various destination countries. The paper addresses these issues using the DIOC (Database on Immigrants in OECD Countries) which includes information on the foreign born (including Israeli-born) from censuses and population registers in OECD countries. The findings suggest that Israeli emigration has increased in the past two decades, but that most of the increase was in the 1990s, and was due to the emigration of foreign-born Israelis, rather than the emigration of native-born Israelis. Based on the DIOC, 164,000 Israeli-born emigrants, aged 15 years and over, resided in 25 OECD countries in 2000. Two thirds of the emigrants were in the US, and 85% in the Anglo-Saxon countries (the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland). France is the only non Anglo-Saxon country where over 5,000 Israelis resided. Based on Israeli and American sources, this paper also presents estimates for the total size of the Israeli-born emigrant population (including children under 15 and including non-OECD countries), as well as estimates for the number of foreign-born Israeli emigrants from Israel. The selectivity of Israeli emigrants, measured by education, occupation, employment status, and age is most positive in the Anglo-Saxon countries, especially the US, where the returns on skills are the highest. By contrast, the least skilled Israeli emigrants choose Scandinavian countries, where the labor markets are relatively rigid, and returns on skills tend to be the lowest. Selectivity for other European countries is somewhere in the middle, but the emerging, unregulated and unequal economies of Eastern Europe appear to attract very few, albeit highly-skilled, Israelis. These findings are consistent with migration selectivity theory which anticipates that high-skilled immigrants will choose destinations where their skills will be generously compensated. Additional support for the hypothesis that the skilled choose destinations with higher returns on skills, is evident from an analysis of very high skilled Israeli-born emigrants, those holding a Ph.D. degree or its equivalent. There are at least 5,600 such emigrants in OECD countries, and about 75% of them reside in the US. In the Anglo-Saxon countries (but not in continental Europe) about 40% of them are employed in colleges and universities. While only 7% of those with a Ph.D. in the US and other Anglo-Saxon countries do not work, the respective proportion in Europe is much higher, implying that the unobserved skills of many Israeli Ph.D.s in Europe are not as high as their (observed) high educational degree. Put differently, the unobserved skills of highly-educated Israeli emigrants are more positive in the US and Anglo-Saxon countries than in Europe. Finally, the relationship between selectivity and returns to skills are also demonstrated in correlations between labor market characteristics and immigrant skills. Résumé Le volume et la sélectivité de la population émigrante d’Israël ont connu un gain d’intérêt ces dernières années. Ce papier focalise sur deux problématiques concernant les émigrés israéliens. D’abord, il présente leurs effectifs et distribution dans divers pays de destination. Ensuite, il traite des modes d’auto sélection parmi les émigrants ; c’est-à-dire du niveau de qualification des israéliens qui se sélectionnent eux-mêmes pour quitter Israël et se diriger vers divers pays de destination. Le papier aborde la question en utilisant la base de données sur les immigrés dans les pays de l’OCDE (Database on Immigrants in OECD countries, DIOC) qui contient les informations sur les personnes nés à l’étranger (y compris les natifs d’Israël), extraites des recensements et des registres de population dans les pays OCDE. Les données montrent que le volume de l’émigration israélienne a augmenté pendant les deux dernières décennies, surtout au cours des années 1990, et que cette émigration est plus le fait des israéliens nés en dehors d’Israël que des israéliens nés en Israël. Selon la base de données DIOC, 164.000 émigrés natifs d’Israël, âgés de 15 ans et plus, résident dans 25 pays OCDE en 2000. Deux tiers des émigrés étaient aux Etats Unis et 85% dans les pays anglo-saxons (Etats-Unis, Canada, Royaume-Uni, Nouvelle-Zélande et Irlande). La France est le seul pays non anglo-saxon où résident 5.000 israéliens. En se basant sur des sources israéliennes et américaines, ce papier présente aussi des estimations de l’effectif total de la population émigrée native d’Israël (y compris les moins de 15 ans et les non-résidents dans les pays OCDE) ainsi que des estimations de l’effectif des émigrés israéliens nés en dehors d’Israël. La sélectivité des émigrés israéliens, mesurée par l’éducation, la profession, la situation dans la profession et l’âge, est la plus positive dans les pays anglo-saxons, notamment les Etats-Unis, où les récompenses des compétences sont élevées. A l’opposé, les moins qualifiés des émigrés israéliens optent pour les pays scandinaves, où les marchés du travail sont relativement rigides et les récompenses des qualifications comptent parmi les plus basses. La sélectivité pour les autres pays européens se situe quelque part entre les deux, mais l’émergence d’économies non régulés et inégalitaires en Europe de l’Est semble attirer très peu de migrants israéliens qui, toutefois, disposent de très hautes qualifications. Ce résultat est compatible avec la théorie de la sélectivité de la migration qui prévoit que les migrants hautement qualifiés choisissent les destinations où leurs qualifications seront généreusement récompensées. Un autre appui pour l’hypothèse selon laquelle les qualifiés optent pour les destinations avec des récompenses élevées pour les compétences est mis en évidence à partir de l’analyse d’émigrants très hautement qualifiés natifs d’Israël, notamment ceux qui disposent d’un niveau Ph.D. ou équivalent. Il y a au moins 5.600 émigrants du genre dans les pays OCDE dont environ 75% aux Etats-Unis. Dans les pays anglo-saxons (mais pas l’Europe continentale), près de 40% d’entre eux sont employés dans des instituts supérieurs et universités. Au même temps, seulement 7% de ceux disposant d’un Ph.D. et résidant aux Etats-Unis et autres pays anglo-saxons ne travaillent pas. Cette proportion est beaucoup plus élevée en Europe impliquant que les qualifications non observées de la plupart des détenteurs d’un Ph.D. en Europe ne sont pas aussi élevées que leur haut niveau d’éducation (observé). Autrement dit, les qualifications non observées des émigrés israéliens disposant d’un haut niveau d’éducation sont plus positives aux Etats-Unis qu’en Europe. Finalement, la relation entre sélectivité et récompenses pour compétences a été aussi démontrée dans les corrélations entre les caractéristiques du marché du travail et les compétences des migrants.
Year 2009
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4354 Report

Ethnic Differences in Adaptation: Sino- Vietnamese Refugees in the United States

Authors Jacqueline Desbarats
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
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4355 Journal Article

‘I just wanted to be safe’: Agency and decisionmaking among unaccompanied minor asylum seekers

Authors I. Kulu-Glasgow, S. Noyon, M. Smit
Year 2019
Book Title Unaccompanied Children: from migration to integration
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4356 Book Chapter

Obligations of States towards Asylum Seekers at Sea: Interactions and Conflicts Between Legal Regimes

Authors M. Pallis
Year 2002
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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4358 Journal Article

Erosion of Meaning in Life: African Asylum Seekers’ Experiences of Seeking Asylum in Ireland

Authors Rebecca Murphy, Brian Keogh, Agnes Higgins
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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4359 Journal Article

Women's experiences of border crossing: gender, mobility and border control

Authors Raquel Matos, Francesca Esposito
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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4360 Journal Article

Canadian Liberalism and the Politics of Border Control, 1867-1967

Authors Shezan Muhammedi
Year 2016
Journal Name BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANADIAN STUDIES
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4361 Journal Article

Cross-Cultural Color-Odor Associations

Authors Carmel A. Levitan, Sanne Boesveldt, Michael V. Dodson, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 26
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4362 Journal Article

Process in cross-cultural negotiations

Authors S Kopelman, M Olekalns
Year 1999
Journal Name NEGOTIATION JOURNAL-ON THE PROCESS OF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
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4363 Journal Article

Cross-cultural relations and pedagogy

Authors ML Zoreda
Year 1997
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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4364 Journal Article

Effect of School Racial Composition on Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms from Adolescence Through Early Adulthood

Authors Katrina M. Walsemann, Bethany A. Bell, Bridget J. Goosby
Year 2011
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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4365 Journal Article

Border Management and Growth Coalitions in the Hong Kong Transborder Region

Authors Alan Smart, George Lin
Year 2004
Journal Name Identities
Citations (WoS) 13
4366 Journal Article

Great Migration's great return? An examination of second-generation return migration to the South

Authors Christine Leibbrand, Catherine Massey, J. Trent Alexander, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Science Research
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4367 Journal Article

As French as Anyone Else: Islam and the North African Second Generation in France

Authors Jean Beaman
Year 2016
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 3
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4368 Journal Article

The Household Structure of Second-Generation Children: An Exploratory Study of Extended Family Arrangements

Authors Lisandro Pérez
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
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4370 Journal Article

Economic Preferences and Attitudes of the Unemployed: Are Natives and Second Generation Migrants Alike?

Authors Amelie Constant, Annabelle Krause, Ulf Rinne, ...
Journal Name SSRN Electronic Journal
4371 Journal Article

Globalization, labor market transformation, and metropolitan earnings inequality

Authors Michael Wallace, Andrew S. Fullerton, Gordon Gauchat
Year 2011
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 12
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4372 Journal Article

Gendered context of assimilation: the female second-generation advantage among Latinos

Authors Nicol M. Valdez, Van C. Tran
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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4373 Journal Article

Being a second generation Muslim woman in the French labour market

Authors Jawiria Naseem, Wifag Adnan
Year 2019
Journal Name Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
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4374 Journal Article

BIOSKOH’s Innovation Stepping Stones for a novel European Second Generation BioEconomy

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The BIOSKOH project will pave the way for a Second Generation European Circular Bioeconomy by showcasing how a number Innovation Stepping Stones can realise a breakthrough in techno-economic viability of lignocellulosic biorefineries. It will do so through a two stage investment process and development path to realise the largest (110 kton) second generation (2G) biorefinery in Europe. It starts from a brownfield industrial site in the eastern part of the Slovak Republic to realise the 1st stage Flagship plant to produce 55 kton of cellulosic ethanol per year for EU bio-fuel mandates. Partners include the full value chain starting from land owners and feedstock producers, supply chain experts and an agronomical research partner to set-up a new biomass value chain exploiting large amounts of currently unused crop residues (kton/year), and developing newly grown dedicated crops on marginal land (total circa 320 kton/year), as such revitalising the regional economy. Technology providers (Biochemtex, Novozymes and Lesaffre) developed, tested and demonstrated in the only available semi-industrial scale 2G biorefinery research plant (Crescentino), an innovative integrated pre-treatment, hydrolyses and fermentation package, with higher yield and lower CAPEX which will now be upscaled to the 1st of a kind commercial scale Flagship, to be built by Energochemica. Aim is to showcase techno-economic viability based on a sound business plan and 4 stepping stones (yield, biomass cost, brownfield and industrial symbiosis). Dedicated innovation actions by expert partners include assessing increased cascading potential through lignin valorisation and 2G bio-chemicals, LCA, Socio-economic impact analyses, business plan for a 2nd investment round, exploitation, dissemination and replication actions to various bio-economy clusters in Europe, thus giving both a short term and a long term contribution to the European Industrial Renaissance and bio-economy.
Year 2016
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4375 Project

The school-to-work transitions of second-generation youth in France

Authors Sorana Toma
Year 2015
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
4376 Journal Article

Acculturation Preferences of the Turkish Second Generation in 11 European Cities

Authors George Groenewold, Jeroen van Ginneken, Helga de Valk, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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4377 Journal Article

Education and inequality: A case study of second‐generation Turkish Australians

Authors Benal Keceli, Desmond Cahill
Year 1998
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
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4378 Journal Article

Fornicating Foreigners: Sodomy, Migration, and Urban Society in the Southern Low Countries (1400-1700)

Authors Jonas Roelens
Year 2017
Journal Name DUTCH CROSSING-JOURNAL OF LOW COUNTRIES STUDIES
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4379 Journal Article

Reconstructing pragmatism to address racial injustice

Authors Frank Margonis
Year 2007
Journal Name JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
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4380 Journal Article

The Mexico-Canada border: extraterritorial border control and the production of 'economic refugees'

Authors Julie E.E. Young
Year 2018
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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4381 Journal Article

Haitian youth in human mobility, post earthquake 2010

Authors Irene Duffard Evangelista
Year 2019
Journal Name ESPACIO ABIERTO
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4384 Journal Article

Toward a New Political Praxis for Trumpamerica: New Directions in Critical Race Theory

Authors Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Year 2019
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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4385 Journal Article

Diasporic youth identities of uncertainty and hope: second-generation Albanian experiences of transnational mobility in an era of economic crisis in Greece

Authors Domna Michail, Anastasia Christou
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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4386 Journal Article

Diasporic youth identities of uncertainty and hope: second-generation Albanian experiences of transnational mobility in an era of economic crisis in Greece

Authors Domna Michail, Anastasia Christou
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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4387 Journal Article

Local Migration Governance in European Shrinking Areas: a German and an Italian Case

Authors JOSÉ RICARDO MARTINS, Chiara Davino
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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4388 Journal Article

Who is watching? Refugee protection during a pandemic - responses from Uganda and South Africa

Authors Khangelani Moyo, Kalyango Ronald Sebba, Franzisca Zanker
Year 2021
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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4389 Journal Article

Maternal Nativity Status and Birth Outcomes in Asian Immigrants

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