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Reforms of asylum seekers' reception during the 2010s

Authors Irene Ponzo
Year 2022
Book Title Coping with Migrants and Refugees
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2701 Book Chapter

Rahmenbedingungen von Zuwanderung und interkulturellem Zusammenleben in den ostdeutschen Bundesländern – eine Bestandsaufnahme

Authors Sybille Münch
Year 2013
Journal Name Raumforschung und Raumordnung | Spatial Research and Planning
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2703 Journal Article

The International Organization for Migration and the International Government of Borders

Authors Rutvica Andrijasevic, William Walters
Year 2010
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 79
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2704 Journal Article

For the Benefit of Some: The International Organization for Migration and its Global Migration Management

Authors Fabian Georgi
Book Title The Politics of International Migration Management
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2705 Book Chapter

“Let’s manage the stressor today” exploring the mental health response to forced migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa

Authors Rebecca Walker, Jo Vearey
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Citations (WoS) 1
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2706 Journal Article

Canadian Exclusion Jurisprudence post-Febles

Authors Molly Joeck
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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2707 Journal Article

The Local Production of Asylum

Authors Sophie Hinger, Andreas Pott, Philipp Schäfer
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
2708 Journal Article

Third-Generation Holocaust Representation: Trauma, History, and Memory

Authors Gila Safran Naveh
Year 2019
Journal Name SHOFAR-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES
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2712 Journal Article

Cross-Era Gender Differences in Educational Attainment Among Second-Generation Immigrants

Authors Jennifer Van Hook, Kendal Lowrey
Year 2025
Journal Name International Migration Review
2715 Journal Article

Symposium on ?Second-generation immigrants and the transition to ethnic minorities?

Authors David Card, Christoph M. Schmidt
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 1
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2716 Journal Article

Power, Race, and Higher Education: A Cross-Cultural Parallel Narrative

Authors Kathleen Rose McGovern
Year 2018
Journal Name QUALITATIVE REPORT
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2717 Journal Article

Cudzoziemcy korzystający z ochrony w Polsce

Authors Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska, Renata Stefanska
Year 2014
Journal Name Studia Biura Analiz Sejmowych
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2718 Journal Article

Foreign-born Teachers in the Multilingual Classroom in Sweden: The Role of Attitudes to Foreign Accent

Authors Sally Boyd
Year 2003
Journal Name International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
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2720 Journal Article

Immigration, asylum and welfare: the European context

Authors Franck Düvell, Bill Jordan
Year 2002
Journal Name Critical Social Policy
2721 Journal Article

Mexican migrant-smuggling: A cross-border cottage industry

Authors David Spener
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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2722 Journal Article

Afghans in Greece: Transit, Immobility and Return

Authors Angeliki Dimitriadi
Book Title Irregular Afghan Migration to Europe
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2726 Book Chapter

Is Women's Work a Pathway to their Agency in Rural Minya, Egypt?

Authors Rania Salem, Yuk Fai Cheong, Kathryn M. Yount
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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2728 Journal Article

Educational progression of second-generation immigrants and immigrant children

Authors Bjørg Colding, Hans Hummelgaard, Leif Husted
Year 2009
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
Citations (WoS) 14
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2730 Journal Article

The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and its Variants

Authors A PORTES, M ZHOU
Year 1993
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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2731 Journal Article

The integration and onward migration of refugees in Scotland a review of the evidence

Authors Emma Stewart, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2009
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2732 Report

Interracial intimacy in Africa: Afro-European couples, cross cultural transactions, and social changes in Islamic Zanzibar

Description
The project “Interracial intimacy in Africa: Afro-European couples, cross cultural transactions and social changes in Islamic Zanzibar” (INTIMIZ), offers an innovative approach to the study of globalization. Built on a bibliography in anthropology, sociology and history, and a case-study in Zanzibar (Tanzania), the project examines the social and cultural dynamics that foster intimate relationships between European expatriates and Africans in contemporary Africa. The project will pursue three objectives: 1) To document European migration to Africa. 2) To analyze the experience of Afro-European intimacy in Zanzibar. At the micro level, I will focus on the dynamics of intimate transactions, whether economic, material or cultural. While the economic issue is currently at the heart of the anthropological understanding of interracial sexuality, little consideration is given neither to the role of love and desire in cross-cultural encounters, nor to the role of cultural transactions between partners. By paying particular attention to affects and symbolic transfers of knowledge, beliefs, values, skills, which characterize the course of intimate life, the project provides a unique view on socialization and on the role of intimacy in possibilities social ascent. 3) To investigate the changes in the local understanding of intimacy. At the macro level, the project will trace the global dynamics that transform conjugality, sexuality, love, and gender roles in the Muslim society of Zanzibar. The project will thus investigate the ways in which Islam informs sexual practices and ideologies of intimacy and gender, and how they are negotiated and transformed with the settlement of non-Muslim Europeans, and mixed marriages. At a societal level, by analysing how people of different racial and religious backgrounds do engage in relationships, INTIMIZ also constitutes an original and effective means to combat racist prejudice.
Year 2018
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2733 Project

Taking Stock of the EU-Turkey Statement in 2024

Authors Gamze Ovacık, Meltem Ineli-Ciger, Orçun Ulusoy, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
Citations (WoS) 1
2734 Journal Article

Is Spain Becoming a Country of Emigration Again? Data Evidence and Public Responses

Authors Elisa Brey, Anastasia Bermudez
Book Title South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
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2740 Book Chapter

Gendered precarity of migrant women in the satellite city of Isparta, Türkiye

Authors Songül Sallan Gül, Özlem Kahya Nizam, Emine Türkmen Er
Year 2023
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
2741 Journal Article

The Mental Health of IDPs and the general population in Ukraine

Authors Irina Kuznetsova, Oksana Mikheieva, Jonathan Catling, ...
Description
The research's overarching objective was to explore the level of mental health issues and the situation surrounding the provision of mental health care utilization as a result of the conflict in eastern Ukraine. This includes both Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Ukraine and people who were not affected by war (the general population) in government controlled areas. A mixed methodology was used, consisting of national surveys with IDPs (n=1000) and the general population the (n=1000) with a representative sample reflecting age, gender, and a territory. Also, interviews with professionals in mental health support and representatives of charities and international organisations were conducted (n=21).
Year 2019
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2743 Report

Mexico

Authors Gabriella SANCHEZ
Year 2018
Book Title Migrant smuggling data and research : a global review of the emerging evidence base
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2744 Book Chapter

2017 MEDAM assessment report on asylum and migration policies in Europe : sharing responsibility for refugees and expanding legal immigration

Authors Dennis J. SNOWER, Daniel GROS, Andrew GEDDES
Description
How can the responsibility for refugees be distributed more fairly – globally and within the EU? And how can we curb irregular migration while expanding legal immigration to the benefit of all concerned? The large number of refugees and other migrants who have come to Europe over the last two years has caused the EU member states that received most of the asylum seekers, to reach their capacity limits. With a view to new arrivals and their long-term integration, it is now necessary to develop new and, above all, common strategies to address the migration flows to Europe. The 2017 MEDAM Assessment Report focuses on two core messages: Distribute the responsibility for refugees more equitably and extending legal immigration from non-EU Member States into EU member states.
Year 2017
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2745 Report

“Don’t send your sick here to be treated, our own people need it more”: immigrants’ access to healthcare in South Africa

Authors Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp
Year 2017
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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2746 Journal Article

Transnationale (Rückkehr-)Migration ehemaliger koreanischer Gastarbeiterinnen in Hessen und Südkorea

Principal investigator Yonson Ahn (Principal Investigatot)
Description
"Ende März erhielten die Koreastudien an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main die erfreuliche Mittteilung, dass das Forschungsprojekt „Transnationale (Rückkehr-)Migration ehemaliger koreanischer Gastarbeiterinnen in Hessen und Südkorea“ im Rahmen des Forschungsschwerpunkts ""Dimensionen der Kategorie Geschlecht - Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung in Hessen"" auch im Jahr 2017 weiter durch das Hessische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst gefördert wird. Somit läuft das Projekt über die gesamte geplante Laufzeit von Mai 2016 bis Oktober 2017. Das Projekt unter der Leitung von Frau Professor Dr. Yonson Ahn (Koreastudien, FB09) untersucht die Rolle der ehemaligen koreanischen „Gastarbeiterinnen“, die vor allem im Pflegesektor tätig waren, in wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Transferprozessen zwischen Deutschland und Korea. In diesem Zusammenhang wird insbesondere analysiert, inwiefern ihre Migrationserfahrungen und die Rückkehrmigration geschlechterspezifisch sind. Die einzelnen Akteurinnen machen dabei teilweise ganz unterschiedliche Erfahrungen, die sie dazu bewegen, entweder im Migrationsland zu bleiben, weiter nach Nordamerika zu migrieren, oder in ihre Heimat zurückzukehren. Das Projekt trägt dazu bei, die Verbindung von geschlechterspezifischen Fragestellungen mit der Migrationsforschung zu stärken. Im Rahmen der zweiten Phase des Projektes wird am 23. Juni 2017 ein internationaler Workshop mit dem Thema “Transnational (Return-) Migration of Korean ‘Guestworkers’ in Hessen, Germany and Korea” an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main stattfinden, der internationale Wissenschaftlerinnen aus Europa, Nordamerika, Südkorea und Indien zusammenbringt und die in dem Projekt gewonnenen Forschungsergebnisse zur Bedeutung der Pflegemigration nach Hessen, Deutschland und Europa diskutiert. Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen."
Year 2016
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2747 Project

From Guest Workers into Muslims: The Transformation of Turkish Immigrant Associations in Germany

Authors Daniel Faas
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
2748 Journal Article

Acculturation, discrimination and wellbeing among second generation of immigrants in Canada

Authors John W. Berry, Feng Hou
Year 2017
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
2749 Journal Article

Ethnic concentration and economic outcomes of natives and second-generation immigrants

Authors Emma Neuman
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 2
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2750 Journal Article
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