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Learning by sharing and integration of second-generation: the Italian case

Authors Roberta Ricucci
Year 2016
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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2152 Journal Article

Is the Melting Pot Still Hot? Explaining the Resurgence of Immigrant Segregation

Authors David M. Cutler, Edward L. Glaeser, Jacob L. Vigdor
Year 2008
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
2153 Journal Article

Experiences of African Immigrant Women Living with HIV in the U.K.: Implications for Health Professionals

Authors Eunice W. Ndirangu, Catrin Evans
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
Citations (WoS) 20
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2154 Journal Article

Introduction: Discrimination and Diversity

Authors John Wrench, Andrea Rea, Nouria Ouali
Book Title Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and the Labour Market
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2155 Book Chapter

Emigration and Schooling among Second-Generation Mexican-American Children

Authors Michael S. Rendall, Berna M. Torr
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
2159 Journal Article

The American Emigrant in Canada: Trends and Consequences

Authors Monica Boyd
Year 1981
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2161 Journal Article

Teaching Bioethics at the Secondary School Level

Authors Laura J. Bishop, Lola Szobota
Year 2015
Journal Name HASTINGS CENTER REPORT
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2165 Journal Article

The Fiscal Cost of Refugee Immigration: The Example of Sweden

Authors Joakim Ruist
Year 2015
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 7
2167 Journal Article

Ties That Bind: Governmentality, the State, and Asylum in Contemporary Ireland

Authors Deirdre Conlon
Year 2010
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 26
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2168 Journal Article

Return reimagined: Diaspora interactions with protracted internal displacement in post-war Sri Lanka

Authors Mohamed Munas, Mohamed Munas, Gayathri Lokuge, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
2169 Journal Article

Are Hispanic Women Happier About Unintended Births?

Authors Caroline Sten Hartnett
Year 2012
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 18
2170 Journal Article

History of foreigner policies in Germany. Seasonal workers, forced labourers, guest workers, refugees

Authors L Muller
Year 2002
Journal Name ZEITSCHRIFT FUR VOLKSKUNDE
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2172 Journal Article

Suriyeli sığınmacılar ve "misafir" olma hali

Year 2015
Journal Name Birikim
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2173 Journal Article

Partei ergreifen: Protest gegen die Abschiebung von AsylbewerberInnen. Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz

Principal investigator Helen Schwenken (Principal Investigator), Sieglinde Rosenberger (Principal Investigator), Gianni d'Amato (Principal Investigator)
Description
"The project explores protest against the deportation of rejected asylum seekers in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Deportation has become a central element of immigration control, particularly of asylum seekers whose application has been rejected. At the same time, it can be seen as contradicting the intention of human rights obligations for individuals in need of protection, which raises normative questions related to justice and universal norms vis-à-vis state sovereignty and policy implementation adopted by lawful means. This tension is reflected by the fact that certain sections of the population and the public have become sensitive towards the forcible expulsion of non-citizens from the state territory. Such feelings of unease and moral outrage manifest themselves in various forms of protest that are directed against the most coercive measure a sovereign state can take. The central aim of the project is to explore and explain the goals, form and degree of diverse anti-deportation protest activities across countries and time (1995-2010). In particular, the project seeks to answer the following research questions: 1.What shapes the trajectories of protest against the deportation of asylum seekers and what is characteristic and even distinct about anti-deportation protest? 2. How can we explain variation in the goals, forms, and degree of anti-deportation protest, both across countries and over time? The project develops an innovative and integrated perspective by combining different theoretical approaches (political opportunity structure approach and resource mobilization perspective) and considering emotional processes into the analysis. Empirically, the study will be based on newspaper articles about deportation, protest material produced by protest groups and interviews with protesters. In methodological terms, the project combines quantitative and qualitative text analysis with a series of in-depth case studies on individual deportation cases that triggered protest. The project will make an important contribution to the literature on migration and social movements. More specifically, we will assess (a) the role of structural factors vis-à-vis agency and resources and (b) the motivational and strategic functions that emotions play in protest. "
Year 2013
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2174 Project

Resolution Adopted by the Human Rights Council: Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons

Year 2012
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
2176 Journal Article

The Role of International Humanitarian Law in the Protection of Internally Displaced Persons

Authors E.-C. Gillard
Year 2005
Journal Name REFUGEE SURVEY QUARTERLY
2177 Journal Article

The Horn of Africa People’s Aid: Refugee Empowerment and New Forms of Neo-Liberal Rationality

Authors Elena Moreo
Book Title Migrant Activism and Integration from Below in Ireland
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2181 Book Chapter

Assimilation, Acculturation, and Allostatic Load in U.S.- and Foreign-Born Hispanics

Authors Yenni E. Cedillo, Brenda Bertrand, Elizabeth Baker, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 18
2184 Journal Article

Second-generation model - Obstfeld (1994)

Year 2003
Journal Name INFORMATION DISSEMINATION IN CURRENCY CRISES
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2185 Journal Article

Handbook on Tolerance & Cultural Diversity In Europe

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Description
Geared toward teacher-trainers, this Handbook is intended primarily for use in programmes that prepare teachers to serve in high schools in Europe. While it could be beneficial for teachers of any subject, the Handbook may be most useful to those who are preparing to deliver courses on European civics and citizenship education. The Handbook’s targeted readers are high school students and undergraduate University students between 17 and 23 years of age. The main purpose of this Handbook is to clarify terms commonly used to talk about diversity. Many terms (such as nationality, national identity or citizenship) have different meanings in different languages, and people regularly talk about them without knowing exactly what they mean. Does nation, for example, refer to the citizens of a given country or only to those who are of the same national origin? Does race refer to the colour of one’s skin or some other physical trait? Or does it refer to a whole set of supposed psychological or mental traits (e.g. ‘Indians are clever,’ ‘Black people are good at sports’, ‘The Japanese are shy’)? Race is often confused with religion, and members of certain religious faiths are frequently characterized as stereotypes (e.g. ‘Muslims are cunning’, ‘Jews are stingy’). Indeed, many of these terms are closely linked to negative stereotypes of minority groups. Some concepts such as integration, multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue are contested, and there is little agreement on what they stand for and how they relate to one another. This Handbook’s first objective, then, is to define these terms and, by doing so, to give adolescents the tools needed to better understand the reality that surrounds them.
Year 2012
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2188 Report

Public assistance use among US-born children of immigrants

Authors Paula Fomby, AJ Cherlin
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2190 Journal Article

Career Duration in the NBA: Do Foreign Players Exit Early?

Authors Peter A. Groothuis, James Richard Hill
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORTS ECONOMICS
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2193 Journal Article

Affective border violence: Mapping everyday asylum precarities across different spaces and temporalities

Authors Isabel Meier
Year 2020
Journal Name EMOTION SPACE AND SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 19
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2195 Journal Article

Social protection of non-removable rejected asylum-seekers in the EU

Authors Paul Schoukens, Siemen Buttiens
Year 2017
Journal Name European Journal of Social Security
Citations (WoS) 3
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2196 Journal Article

Flexibility and Ambiguity: Impacts of Temporariness of Transnational Mobility in the Case of Turkey

Authors İlke Şanlıer Yüksel, Ahmet İçduygu
Year 2018
Book Title Characteristics of Temporary Migration in European-Asian Transnational Social Spaces
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2197 Book Chapter

Germany in Transition: Immigration, Racism and the Extreme Right

Authors Hermann Kurthen, Michael Minkenberg
Year 1995
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
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2198 Journal Article

Variations in the Gender Composition of Immigrant Populations: How They Matter

Authors Katharine M. Donato, Joseph T. Alexander, Johanna Leinonen, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 27
2200 Journal Article
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