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France: the riots and the Republic

Authors G Murray
Year 2006
Journal Name Race & Class
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47701 Journal Article

Differences in population estimates between an administrative system and census: The case of Israel

Authors Ahmad Hleihel
Year 2006
Journal Name MATHEMATICAL POPULATION STUDIES
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47702 Journal Article

How to partly bounce back the struggle against illegal immigration to the source countries

Authors Giora Dula, Nava Kahana, Tikva Lecker
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 6
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47703 Journal Article

Street-level democracy: How immigration bureaucrats manage public opposition

Authors A Ellermann
Year 2006
Journal Name WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS
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47704 Journal Article

"Fewer children, better life" or "As many as god wants"? Family planning among low-income Iranian and Afghan refugee families in Isfahan, Iran

Authors DM Tober, MH Taghdisi, M Jalali
Year 2006
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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47705 Journal Article

The global and local: Explaining migrant remittance flows in the English-speaking world, 1880-1914

Authors Gary Magee, AS Thompson
Year 2006
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
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47706 Journal Article

Ethnicity, gender and vocational education in Denmark

Authors Bjorg Colding
Year 2006
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANPOWER
Citations (WoS) 3
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47707 Journal Article

The influence of religion on the leisure behavior of immigrant Muslims in the United States

Authors M Stodolska, JS Livengood
Year 2006
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
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47708 Journal Article

Prevalence and correlates of HIV risk behaviors among drug users in China

Authors Xiushi Yang, Carl Latkin, David D. Celentano, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
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47709 Journal Article

Migrant's agency in the smuggling process: The perspectives of smuggled migrants in the Netherlands

Authors Ilse van Liempt, J Doomernik
Year 2006
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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47710 Journal Article

Linkage bias in estimating the association between childhood exposures and propensity to become a mother: an example of simple sensitivity analyses

Authors Dorothea Nitsch, Bianca L. DeStavola, Susan Morton, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
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47711 Journal Article

Coordination failures in network migration

Authors AXEL HEITMUELLER
Year 2006
Journal Name The Manchester School
47712 Journal Article

The desire for homogeneity: Possibilities and limits of a Swiss population politic in the first half of the 20th century

Authors Patrick Kuery
Year 2006
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
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47713 Journal Article

International migration and economic growth: a source country perspective

Authors Hung-Ju Chen
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 10
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47714 Journal Article

The political economy of social exclusion, with implications for immigration policy

Authors Mark Gradstein, Maurice Schiff
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 24
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47715 Journal Article

In-group and out-group attitudes of ethnic majority and minority children

Authors Judith A. Griffiths, D Nesdale, Drew Nesdale
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47716 Journal Article

The 4th Forced Migration Postgraduate Student Conference: Refugees: Questions of Inclusion and Exclusion

Authors Mike Mecham
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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47718 Journal Article

Immigration Scenarios: Turkey–EU

Authors Refik Erzan, Umut Kuzubaş, Nilüfer Yildiz
Year 2006
Journal Name Turkish Studies
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47719 Journal Article

Living Transnationally: Somali Diasporic Women in Cairo

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 29
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47721 Journal Article

Routes to illegal residence: A case study of immigration detainees in the United Kingdom

Authors Richard Black, R Skeldon, Michael Collyer, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 21
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47722 Journal Article

NATIONALISM AND IDENTITY IN POST-DAYTON ACCORDS: BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA

Authors GUY M. ROBINSON, ALMA POBRIC
Year 2006
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 14
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47723 Journal Article

The problems of regional development and border cities: A case study of Zahedan, Iran

Authors Hassan Afrakhteh
Year 2006
Journal Name Cities
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47724 Journal Article

A CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LABOUR MIGRATION IN NEW ZEALAND

Authors PAUL SPOONLEY
Year 2006
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 12
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47725 Journal Article

The Alternative Economies of Emigration and Immigration, the Real and the Constitution of Italian Nation Spaces

Authors Nicholas DeMaria Harney
Year 2006
Journal Name Mobilities
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47727 Journal Article

Landscapes of Care Drain. Care provision and Care Chains from the Ukraine to Poland, from Poland to Germany

Principal investigator Helma Lutz (Principal Investigator)
Description
In this collaborative project the causes and implications of the provision of domestic services in private households in many ED membership countries are explored. It aims at differentiating between different countries on different levels, including an analysis of how transnational migration is affecting the construction of welfare provision and the law in European societies as well as the most intimate of institutions, the home and family, will be examined and policy recommendations will be made.The proposed individual research is a follow-up to the project Gender, Ethnicity and Identity. The New Maids in the Age of Globalization (2002- 2005, see: www.uni-muenster.de/fqei).It will analyze the aspect of transnational care provision and transnational care chains between the Ukraine, Poland and Germany. While Polish women have become care providers for German children and elderly persons, middle class households in Poland is employing Ukrainian women for care work in large Polish cities. On top of that, Ukrainian women are also found in German households as care-providers. We can thus speak of an East-West care chain linking Ukrainian with Polish and German households.
Year 2006
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47728 Project

Gender and Cultural Patterns of Suicidal Behavior

Authors Diana D. van Bergen, Johannes H. Smit, Ad J.F.M. Kerkhof, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Crisis
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47729 Journal Article

Cultural values and attitudes toward immigrants and multiculturalism: The case of the Eurobarometer survey on racism and xenophobia

Authors CH Leong, C Ward, Chan-Hoong Leong, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47731 Journal Article

An examination of the effects of print media exposure and contact on subjective social reality and acculturation attitudes

Authors Shuang Liu, S Liu
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47732 Journal Article

Where enterprises lead, people follow? Links between migration and FDI in Germany

Authors Claudia M. Buch, Joern Kleinert, Farid Toubal, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 42
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47733 Journal Article

Migranten als politische Akteure

Principal investigator Andreas Wüst (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Wie gut sind Bürger mit Migrationshintergrund (MH) parlamentarisch repräsentiert? Und macht ihre politische Repräsentation im politischen Prozess und hinsichtlich politischer Ergebnisse einen Unterschied? Diesen Forschungsfragen wurde im Lichte der theoretischen Annahmen einer Politics of Presence und der Parteiendifferenz erstmalig systematisch für Deutschland und international vergleichend nachgegangen. Für die verschiedenen politischen Ebenen (national, regional und lokal) wurden zum einen wiederholt umfangreiche Recherchen zur Identifikation von Abgeordneten mit MH durchgeführt, Informationen zum persönlichen und (partei-)politischen Hintergrund zusammengetragen, die elektoralen Kontexte systematisiert sowie das parlamentarische Verhalten (Anfragen, Reden) und die Karriereverläufe analysiert. Die beobachteten Muster und Ergebnisse wurden mit den theoretischen Erwartungen verglichen, aber auch zur weiteren Hypothesenentwicklung und Spezifikation theoretischer Ansätze herangezogen. Es konnte nicht nur gezeigt werden, dass Anzahl und Anteile von Abgeordneten mit MH im Zeitverlauf zugenommen haben, sondern auch, dass Parteien der politischen Linken im Vergleich zu Mitte-rechts-Parteien mehr Abgeordnete mit MH stellen. Es bestehen parteispezifisch (z.B. nach Bildungsstand) unterschiedliche und auch migrationsspezifische Selektionsmuster (z.B.im Hinblick auf Herkunftsländer). Trotz der Abdeckung der meisten Politikfelder durch Abgeordnete mit MH besteht insbesondere von Seiten der Parteien ein Interesse daran, dass solche Abgeordneten migrationsspezifische Politikfelder (mit) abdecken. Sowohl in parlamentarischen Anfragen als auch in Reden setzen Abgeordnete mit MH migrationsspezifische Schwerpunkte; das stützt die theoretischen Annahmen der Politics of Presence. Die Untersuchung der Karriereverläufe zeigt, dass zum einen viele Abgeordnete mit MH nur eine Legislaturperiode im Parlament vertreten sind, zum anderen, dass ein vergleichsweise hoher Anteil lange im Parlament vertreten ist. Mit einem politischen Aufstieg (bspw. in die Fraktionsführung) verblassen allerdings migrationsspezifische Schwerpunktsetzungen. Durch die Forschungsergebnisse ergaben sich bereits etliche neue Forschungsfragen. Einigen davon geht das internationale Projekt „Pathways“ nach, an dem der Leiter des hier beschriebenen Projektes beteiligt ist."
Year 2006
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47734 Project

Vloga vzgojno-izobraževalnega sistema v procesu družbenega vključevanja/izključevanja potomcev priseljencev v Sloveniji

Authors Mojca Medvešek
Year 2006
Journal Name Sodobna pedagogika
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47735 Journal Article

Risk and Ritual: The Protection of British Pakistani Women in Transnational Marriage

Authors Katharine Charsley
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 38
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47736 Journal Article

Erwerb von sprachlichen und kulturellen Kompetenzen von Migrantenkindern

Principal investigator Hartmut Esser (Principal Investigator), Oliver Klein (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Das Projekt „Erwerb von sprachlichen und kulturellen Kompetenzen von Migrantenkindern“ (ESKOM) hatte zum Ziel, die Entwicklungs- und Bildungsverläufe von Kindern mit türkischem Migrationshintergrund und Kindern ohne Migrationshintergrund ab der frühen Kindheit (im Alter von drei Jahren) bis zum Übergang in die Sekundarstufe I (Ende der vierten Klasse) zu analysieren. Hierzu wurden circa 1.200 Familien (die Hälfte davon mit türkischem Migrationshintergrund) in sechs Erhebungswellen befragt. Zusätzlich fanden in verschiedenen Kompetenzbereichen standardisierte Tests mit deren Kindern statt. Darüber hinaus wurden die besuchten Kindergärten und Grundschulen schriftlich befragt. Kompetenzunterschiede zwischen Kindern mit und ohne (türkischem) Migrationshintergrund finden sich bereits im Alter von drei Jahren. In den Bereichen Kognition und Mathematik fallen diese gering aus, im Bereich der deutschen Sprachfähigkeiten finden sich größere Nachteile für türkischstämmige Kinder. Die Kompetenzentwicklung verläuft in den Bereichen Kognition und Mathematik in beiden Gruppen sehr ähnlich. Im Bereich der deutschen Sprachfähigkeiten nehmen die anfänglichen Kompetenznachteile über die Zeit ab, beim kulturellen Wissen hingegen zu. Frühkindliche deutschsprachliche Fähigkeiten erweisen sich als bedeutend für spätere schulische Leistungen und die Übergangswahrscheinlichkeit auf ein Gymnasium. In der frühen Kindheit stellen die Familie sowie vorschulische Bildungseinrichtungen wichtige Lernumgebungen für Kinder dar. Anregende Eltern-Kind-Aktivitäten (z.B. Vorlesen) sind positiv mit der Entwicklung in allen Kompetenzbereichen assoziiert und finden in türkischstämmigen Familien seltener statt als in autochthonen Familien. Die Bedeutsamkeit der Aktivitäten für gesellschaftsspezifische Kompetenzen (deutsche Sprache, kulturelles Wissen) ist vom kulturellen Inhalt der familiären Lernumwelt abhängig. Kinder türkischer Herkunft treten durchschnittlich später in vorschulische Bildungseinrichtungen ein als autochthone Kinder und besuchen häufiger Einrichtungen mit höherem Anteil an Kindern mit Migrationshintergrund. Für türkischstämmige Kinder mit nichtdeutscher Familiensprache zeigt sich ein positiver Zusammenhang zwischen einer längeren Kindertagesstättenbesuchsdauer und Deutschsprachfähigkeiten. Qualitätsmerkmale und die ethnische Komposition der Einrichtungen moderieren diesen Zusammenhang. Auch die Ausstattungsqualität der besuchten Grundschule ist positiv mit den Leseleistungen von türkischstämmigen Kinder in der dritten Klasse assoziiert."
Year 2006
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47737 Project

Demographic Developments and “Complementarities”: Ageing, Labor and Migration

Authors Cem Behar
Year 2006
Journal Name Turkish Studies
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47738 Journal Article

Normenkonflikte und Gewalt. Situation und Verhalten jugendlicher Emigranten aus der früheren Sowjetunion in Deutschland und Israel

Principal investigator Wilhelm Heitmeyer (Principal Investigator), Gideon Fishman (Principal Investigator), Zvi Eisikovits (Principal Investigator), Gustavo Mesch (Principal Investigator)
Description
Das vom Bundesministerium für Bildung Forschung (BMBF) im Rahmen des Projektverbundes „Migration und gesellschaftliche Integration“ geförderte Projekt hatte zum Ziel, Beschreibungen und Erklärungen der Situation und des Verhaltens von jugendlichen Auswanderern aus den Staaten der ehemaligen Sowjetunion in Deutschland und Israel vorzunehmen. Im Fokus der Untersuchung standen die Normenkonflikte und die Gewalt, die bei diesen Gruppen in den Zuwanderergesellschaften auftreten. Dabei wurde vor allem darauf geachtet, die Verarbeitung der Sozialisationsprozesse in den Herkunftsgesellschaften im Zusammenhang mit den Integrations- bzw. Desintegrationsprozessen in der Zuwanderergesellschaft in Beziehung zu setzen, aus denen heraus dann Normenkonflikte erklärt werden sollten. Vorgenommen wurde eine qualitative Untersuchung mit 43 Interviews von nicht-inhaftierten und 9 inhaftierten jungen Russlanddeutschen in Deutschland sowie 40 nicht-inhaftierten und 10 inhaftierten jüdischen Einwanderern aus den Staaten der ehemaligen Sowjetunion in Israel. Der deutsch-israelische Vergleich bot die Möglichkeit, den Einfluss von individuellen Faktoren und Kontextmerkmalen und deren Kombination herauszuarbeiten. Zu den zentralen Ergebnissen zählt die Unterscheidung von vier Gruppen von Jugendlichen, die durch die Kontinuität bzw. Diskontinuität von Gewalt nach der Migration in beiden Ländern auffielen. Aufgrund dieser Unterscheidung konnten zahlreiche Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede im Verhalten der jungen männlichen Migranten aufgedeckt und erklärt werden. Hierzu zählt u. a. die enorme Bedeutung eines hilfsbereiten, offenen Umfeldes nach der Einreise, um die Heranwachsenden im Prozess der Integration zu unterstützen. Ausbleibende Hilfe, unzureichende Ressourcen und soziale Ausgrenzung sowie Diskriminierung begünstigen hingegen die Aufrechterhaltung bzw. Reaktivierung gewalttätigen Verhaltens.
Year 2006
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47739 Project

THE CHANGING POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

Authors JOCK COLLINS
Year 2006
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 13
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47740 Journal Article

Transnational involvement and social integration

Authors ERIK SNEL, GODFRIED ENGBERSEN, ARJEN LEERKES
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 148
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47741 Journal Article

Patterns of relations between immigrants and host societies

Authors JP Van Oudenhoven, C Ward, AM Masgoret, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47742 Journal Article

A Canadian exceptionalism? Trust and diversity in Canadian cities

Authors Abdolmohammad Kazemipur
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47743 Journal Article

Why Dominicans Migrate: The Complex of Factors Conducive to Undocumented Maritime Migration

Authors Frank Graziano
Year 2006
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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47744 Journal Article

Internalising and Externalising Behaviours in Young Adults: Dutch Natives and Turkish Migrants in the Netherlands

Authors Floor V. A. van Oort, FVA van Oort, IMA Joung, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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47745 Journal Article

Recreational Participation Among Ethnic Minorities and Immigrants in Canada and the Netherlands

Authors Amanda Aizlewood, Pieter Bevelander, Ravi Pendakur
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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47746 Journal Article

Multiple citizenship and naturalization: An evaluation of German and Dutch policies

Authors Anita Böcker, Dietrich Thränhardt
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47747 Journal Article

New Labour, racism and ‘new’ football in England

Authors Steven Bradbury, Steven Bradbury, John Williams, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
Citations (WoS) 8
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47748 Journal Article

‘New Americans’ in a ‘New-South’ city? Immigrant and refugee politics in the Music City

Authors Jamie Winders
Year 2006
Journal Name Social & Cultural Geography
Citations (WoS) 32
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47750 Journal Article

Developed Country Diasporas: The Example of Australian Expatriates

Authors Graeme Hugo
Year 2006
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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47751 Journal Article

The New Latino South and the Challenge to American Public Education

Authors Andrew Wainer, Andrew Wainer
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 20
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47752 Journal Article

Visitors or immigrants? International students in the United States

Authors Helen D. Hazen, Heike C. Alberts
Year 2006
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 84
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47753 Journal Article

Unemployment and discrimination against youth of immigrant origin in Switzerland: When the name makes the difference

Authors Rosita Fibbi, Mathias Lerch, Philippe Wanner
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47754 Journal Article

On the Media Effects of Immigration and Refugee Board Hearings via Videoconference

Authors Mark Federman
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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47755 Journal Article

La Guadeloupe et la Martinique, terres d’immigration et d’émigration

Principal investigator Isabelle Dubost (Principal Investigator)
Year 2006
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47757 Project

The Turkish Community in Austria and Belgium: The Challenge of Integration

Authors Johan Wets
Year 2006
Journal Name Turkish Studies
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47759 Journal Article

Naturalization and employment integration of Turkish and Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands

Authors Pieter Bevelander, Justus Veenman
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47761 Journal Article

TOWARDS AN EXPLANATION OF THE PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCES OF TURKS IN THE NETHERLANDS AND GERMANY: THE CASE FOR A COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTEGRATION

Authors EWALD ENGELEN
Year 2006
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 8
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47762 Journal Article

Retirement Return Migration from Sweden

Authors Martin Klinthall
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 32
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47763 Journal Article

Occupational Mobility for Immigrants in Sweden

Authors Dan-Olof Rooth, Jan Ekberg
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
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47764 Journal Article

Psychological adaptation and autonomy among adolescents in Australia: A comparison of Anglo-Celtic and three Asian groups

Authors C Leung, Rogelia Pe-Pua, W Karnilowicz, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47765 Journal Article

Professional re-entry for foreign-trained immigrants

Authors Hieu Van Ngo, David Este
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47766 Journal Article

An integrative model of attitudes toward immigrants

Authors Colleen Ward, C Ward, AM Masgoret, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47767 Journal Article

Transnational dimensions of the digital divide among Salvadoran immigrants in the Washington DC metropolitan area

Authors JOSE LUIS BENITEZ
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 44
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47768 Journal Article

From Emigrant to Immigrant Society

Authors Treasa Galvin
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
47769 Journal Article

Self-monitoring: A moderating role between acculturation strategies and adaptation of immigrants

Authors Ankica Kosic, A Kosic, L Mannetti, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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47770 Journal Article

Cultural Dissimilarities in General Practice: Development and Validation of a Patient’s Cultural Background Scale

Authors J. A. M. Harmsen, R. M. D. Bernsen, L. Meeuwesen, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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47771 Journal Article

The Mental Health of Chinese Immigrants in Birmingham, UK

Authors Shu-Ling Huang, Anne Spurgeon
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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47772 Journal Article

Gruppenbezogene Menschenfeindlichkeit in Europa

Principal investigator Andreas Zick (Principal Investigator), Beate Küpper (Principal Investigator)
Description
Based on Gordon Allport’s assumption on the interrelation of prejudice towards different outgroups, the concept of group-focused enmity places group-specific prejudices in an overall context of anti-democratic mentalities. “Group-focused enmity” describes the syndrome of interlinked negative attitudes and prejudices towards groups identified as “other”, “different” or “abnormal” and assigned inferior social status. These take the form of anti-immigrant attitudes, racism, anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim attitudes, sexism and homophobia as well as prejudices against other identified groups. Despite their distinctiveness, different types of prejudice share a common core of an ideology of unequal status. Individuals who share this ideology look down upon outgroups regardless of these groups’ specific identity. We investigated the broad extent, major determinants and possible causes of group-focused enmity on the basis of a telephone survey of representatives samples in eight European countries (n = 1.000 per country): Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, and Hungary.
Year 2006
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47773 Project

Family Migration Policies in Europe

Description
Family related migration has been the dominant legal mode of entry in Europe for the past decades. Traditionally, granting migrants the right to family union has been considered as promoting their integration into receiving societies. Objectives • To analyse family migration policies in 9 European countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and the UK) from two perspectives: • “top-down” approach – analyses legislation, public debates and expert interviews in the context of policies and policy-making of family related migration. • “bottom-up” approach – investigates the impact of conditionalities and restrictions on migrants and their families and the responses and strategies migrants adopt to cope with these and to organise their family lives. Outcomes The project provides evidences that: • Family related modes of entry have been increasingly subject to restrictions, while existing conditionalities have been tightened up. • In current debates about ethnic closure of migrant communities and the alleged “failure” of integration, the “migrant family” is increasingly seen as an obstacle to integration, as a site characterised by patriarchal relationships and illiberal practices and traditions such as arranged and forced marriages.
Year 2006
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47774 Project

Ethnicity, Health and Medical Care: Towards a Critical Realist Analysis of General Practice in the Korean Community in Sydney

Authors Gil-Soo Han, Carmel Davies
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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47775 Journal Article

Germans or Foreigners? Attitudes Toward Ethnic Minorities in Post-Reunification Germany - Edited by R. Alba, P. Schmidt, and M. Wasmer

Authors Claudia Diehl
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration Review
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47776 Journal Article

Mobilizing in transnational space: a social movement approach to the formation of diaspora

Authors MARTIN SOKEFELD
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 112
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47777 Journal Article

MIDA: Migration for Development in Africa

Description
"Migration for Development in Africa" (MIDA) is a capacity-building programme, which helps to mobilize competencies acquired by African nationals abroad for the benefit of Africa's development. Based on its long experience in the Return of Qualified African Nationals (RQAN), IOM has launched this new programme to strengthen its capacity building efforts in assisting African countries to benefit from the investment they have made in their nationals. Many African nationals in the diaspora are applying their qualifications and skills in developed countries in Europe and North America. Such qualifications and skills should be brought back into the mainstream of development of the African continent. Through its mobility-based approach, MIDA aims at helping African nationals to directly contribute to the development of their countries of origin.
Year 2006
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47778 Project

The Teaching of Spanish as a Second Language in an Indigenous Bilingual Intercultural Curriculum

Authors Rainer Enrique Hamel, Norbert Francis
Year 2006
Journal Name Language, Culture and Curriculum
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47779 Journal Article

Asylum, Migration and Refugee Protection: Realities, Myths and the Promise of Things to Come

Authors Erika Feller
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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47780 Journal Article

Italy is not a good place for men: narratives of places, marriage and masculinity among Malayali migrants

Authors ESTER GALLO, Ester Gallo
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 44
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47781 Journal Article

MIgration de REtour au Maghreb (MIREM)

Description
MIREM stands for MIgration de REtour au Maghreb. This collective research programme was launched in December 2005 and ended in December 2008. Today, MIREM and its deliverables (publications, statistics and field surveys on return migrants, conferences and seminars) are part of the RDP. Focusing on returnees’ aspirations, the core deliverable of the MIREM project is a comprehensive comparative database based on 992 interviews made with return migrants to Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. As the collected data were gradually processed and analysed, it became clear that the distinction between migrants who decided on their own initiative to return to their country of origin and those who were compelled to do so constituted one key variable explaining returnees’ prospects of socio-professional reintegration back home. The main objective of the MIREM project lies in taking into better consideration the challenges linked to return migration as well as its impact on development. A whole set of analytical tools have been produced to shed light on the sociodemographic characteristics, conditions and patterns of reintegration of return migrants to the Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia). The project collected both quantitative and qualitative data in selected countries or regions.
Year 2006
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47782 Data Set

Dutch immigrant policies before and after the Van Gogh murder

Authors Rinus Penninx
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47783 Journal Article

What happened to the Canada-United States brain drain of the 1990s? New evidence from the 2000 US census

Authors Richard E. Mueller
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47784 Journal Article

Sədät, Migration, and Refugeeism as Portrayed in Ethiopian Song Lyrics

Authors Solomon Addis Getahun
Year 2006
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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47786 Journal Article

Migration, Ethnicity and Entitlements in European Welfare Regimes

Authors Eleonore Kofman
Year 2006
Book Title Women’s Social Rights and Entitlements
47787 Book Chapter

The Educational Attainment of Turkish Migrants in Germany

Authors Janina Söhn, Veysel Özcan
Year 2006
Journal Name Turkish Studies
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47788 Journal Article

Diaspora, cyberspace and political imagination: the Eritrean diaspora online

Authors VICTORIA BERNAL, Bernal
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 96
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47789 Journal Article

Land, ethnic, and gender change: Transnational migration and its effects on Guatemalan lives and landscapes

Authors MJ Taylor, M Moran-Taylor, DR Ruiz, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 68
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47790 Journal Article

Minority Media

Principal investigator Isabelle Rigoni (Principal Investigator)
Description
La recherche porte sur les médias de presse écrite, radiophonique et audiovisuelle créés par et pour les personnes issues de l’immigration et/ou les groupes minoritaires ou minorisés, et diffusée via divers supports dont Internet. Il s’agit de produire une analyse du rôle des médias communautaires et de l’impact du fait minoritaire à la fois dans la structuration des milieux sociaux et dans le positionnement par rapport aux sociétés dans lesquelles s’ancrent ces médias. MINORITYMEDIA porte sur 9 pays européens qui sont à la fois des pays d’immigration ancienne, des pays d’immigration récente et des pays abritant des minorités nationales importantes : Allemagne, Espagne, France, Grande-Bretagne, Hongrie, Italie, Pays-Bas, Portugal, Turquie.
Year 2006
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47793 Project

Migration in a transitional economy: Beyond the planned and spontaneous dichotomy in Vietnam

Authors Heather Xiaoquan Zhang, P. Mick Kelly, Catherine Locke, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 17
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47794 Journal Article

Culture in the Rise of Tiger Economies: Scottish Expatriates in Dublin and the 'Creative Class' Thesis

Authors MARK BOYLE, Mark Boyle
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Citations (WoS) 35
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47795 Journal Article

Immigration and Ethnic Change in Low-Fertility Countries: A Third Demographic Transition

Authors David Coleman
Year 2006
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 164
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47796 Journal Article

The Americanisation of Anti-Racism? Global Power and Hegemony in Ethnic Equity

Authors Alastair Bonnett, A Bonnett
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 19
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47797 Journal Article

Bashing the Migrant Climbers: Interethnic Classification Struggles in German City Neighborhoods

Authors FERDINAND SUTTERLÜTY, SIGHARD NECKEL
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Citations (WoS) 4
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47798 Journal Article

Variations in Immigrant Incorporation in the Neighborhoods of Amsterdam

Authors JOHN R. LOGAN
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Citations (WoS) 20
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47799 Journal Article

A dynamic analysis of educational progression of children of immigrants

Authors Bjørg Colding, Bjorg Colding
Year 2006
Journal Name Labour Economics
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47800 Journal Article
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