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Healthcare Policies for Stateless Populations in ASEAN Countries: A Scoping Review

Authors Proloy Barua, Mukdarut Bangpan, Kanida Narattharaksa, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 4
5801 Journal Article

Human Mobility: An Issue of Multidisciplinary Research

Authors Armando Montanari, Barbara Staniscia
Year 2016
Book Title Global Change and Human Mobility
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5802 Book Chapter

Thrown into the world: The shift between pavlova and pasta in the ethnic identity of Australians originating from Italy

Authors Simone Marino
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Sociology
5803 Journal Article

Brexit, nationality and union citizenship : bottom up

Authors Hans U. JESSURUN D'OLIVEIRA
Year 2018
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5804 Working Paper

Narratives of sexual health risk and protection amongst young people from refugee backgrounds in Melbourne, Australia

Authors Celia McMichael, Sandra Gifford
Year 2010
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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5805 Journal Article

Saving the Deportee: Actors and Strategies of Anti-deportation Protests in Switzerland

Authors Johanna Probst, Dina Bader
Book Title Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation
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5806 Book Chapter

Sociological contributions to race and health: Diversifying the ontological and methodological agenda

Authors Hyeyoung Oh Nelson, Karen Lutfey Spencer
Year 2021
Journal Name Sociology of Health & Illness
Citations (WoS) 9
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5807 Journal Article

Migrating with Colonial and Post-Colonial Memories: Dynamics of Racial Interactions within Zimbabwe’s Minority Communities in Britain

Authors Christopher Roy Zembe
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Migration History
5808 Journal Article

A Preliminary Report on the Relationship Between Microaggressions Against Black People and Racism Among White College Students

Authors Jonathan W. Kanter, Monnica T. Williams, Adam M. Kuczynski, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name RACE AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
5809 Journal Article

Ethnic discrimination and Latino depression: The mediating role of traumatic stress symptoms and alcohol use.

Authors Lucas Torres, Leticia G. Vallejo
Year 2015
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
5810 Journal Article

The factor-market consequences of unskilled immigration to the United States

Authors Michael J. Greenwood, Gary L. Hunt, Ulrich Kohli
Year 1997
Journal Name Labour Economics
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5811 Journal Article

Legal Regulation of the Synergetic effect of Innovation in the Structure of National Economies of the Union State

Authors Ruslan A. Abramov, Maksim S. Sokolov, Meir N. Surilov, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name UTOPIA Y PRAXIS LATINOAMERICANA-REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE FILOSOFIA IBEROAMERICANA Y TEORIA SOCIAL
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5812 Journal Article

Scapegoats and Social Actors

Authors Danièle Joly
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5813 Book

How Do People Perceive Immigrants? Relating Perceptions to Numbers

Authors Petra Sidler, Carlo Knotz, Didier Ruedin
Year 2024
Journal Name The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
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5814 Journal Article

Queer kinship and the rights of refugee families

Authors Samuel Ritholtz, Rebecca Buxton
Year 2021
Journal Name Migration Studies
5815 Journal Article

What asylum and refugee policies do Europeans want? : evidence from a cross-national conjoint experiment

Authors Anne-Marie JEANNET, Esther ADEMMER, Martin RUHS, ...
Year 2019
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5816 Working Paper

A/Effective Adjudications: Queer Refugees and the Law

Authors Senthorun Raj
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
5817 Journal Article

Management of irregular migration: Syrians in Turkey as paradigm shifters for forced migration studies

Authors Nergis Canefe
Year 2016
Journal Name New Perspectives on Turkey
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5818 Journal Article

Parental Influences on the Educational Outcomes of Immigrant Youth

Authors Grace Kao
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration Review
5819 Journal Article

When Adam met Rio: conversations on racism, anti-racism and multiculturalism in the Australian Football League and English Premier League

Authors Daniel Burdsey, Sean Gorman
Year 2015
Journal Name Sport in Society
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5820 Journal Article

Seroprevalence of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in US Children Ages 6-19, 2003-2010

Authors Jennifer Beam Dowd, Allison E. Aiello, Thomas McDade, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 74
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5821 Journal Article

Depression among Mexican-origin mothers: Exploring the immigrant paradox.

Authors Esther J. Calzada, Adam Sales
Year 2019
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
5822 Journal Article

The Racism-Race Reification Process

Authors Alyasah Ali Sewell
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
5823 Journal Article

Multiracial Identification and Racial Gaps: A Work in Progress

Authors Jenifer L. Bratter
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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5824 Journal Article

Through the Front Door: The Housing Outcomes of New Lawful Immigrants

Authors Eileen Diaz McConnell, Ilana Redstone Akresh
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 18
5825 Journal Article

Patient–physician racial/ethnic concordance and blood pressure control: the role of trust and medication adherence

Authors Antoinette Schoenthaler, Enid Montague, Roger Brown, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
5827 Journal Article

A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Aggressiveness in the Workplace

Authors Amira Galin, Shani Avraham
Year 2008
Journal Name CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
5828 Journal Article

Generating cross-cultural training data for THE UNIVERSITY GAME

Authors Rebecca L. Damron, Gene R. Halleck
Year 2007
5829 Journal Article

Cross-cultural perspectives on research participation and informed consent

Authors PC Barata, E Gucciardi, F Ahmad, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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5830 Journal Article

Cross-Cultural Studies in Child Development in Asian Contexts

Authors Daphne M. Keats
Year 2000
Journal Name CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
5831 Journal Article

Improving intercultural interactions modules for cross-cultural training programs

Authors Janet Marie Bennett
Year 1996
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
5832 Journal Article

Migration and Occupational Changes during Periods of Economic Transition: Women and Men in Vietnam

Authors Yanyi K. Djamba, Sidney Goldstein, Alice Goldstein
Year 2000
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
5833 Journal Article

The effects of age at arrival and enclave schools on the academic performance of immigrant children

Authors Kalena E. Cortes
Year 2006
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
Citations (WoS) 37
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5834 Journal Article

Effects of Expatriates' Cultural Intelligence on Cross-Cultural Adjustment and Job Performance

Authors Manli Wang
Year 2016
Journal Name REVISTA DE CERCETARE SI INTERVENTIE SOCIALA
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5835 Journal Article

Migration from and to Sudan

Authors Amna Omer MOHAMED-ALI
Description
In this paper, a survey of the demographic aspects of migration from and to Sudan is presented. One of the main limitations in approaching migration from and to Sudan is the poor data coverage, quality and accuracy of official statistics. Emigration seems to be increasing. As to immigration patterns, Sudan has historically hosted a large number of refugees from neighboring countries and Sudan is also an important origin country for asylum seekers and refugees. The characteristics of Sudanese labor emigrants are varied. Agricultural workers are most numerous among those workers seeking fortunes abroad, followed by equipment mechanics and then professionals and scientists. Assessing the impact of labor emigration on the local economy is extremely difficult. As to destination countries, Sudanese emigrants are to be found all over the world. Much work needs to be done to perfect data collection, with an emphasis on coverage, accuracy, quality and relevance. It is very important for government agencies concerned with migration to build strong and relevant databases. Cooperation among such agencies is to be recommended. Cet article présente les résultats d’une analyse se rapportant aux aspects démographiques de la migration en provenance et à destination du Soudan. De nombreuses difficultés liées au recueil de données, à la qualité et de la fiabilité des statistiques officielles ont pu être relevées au cours de cette enquête. Le phénomène de l’émigration s’inscrit dans une courbe de nette progression. S’agissant des caractéristiques de l’immigration, le Soudan a traditionnellement constitué un terrain d’accueil pour un grand nombre de réfugiés issus de pays voisins, et représente également un important Etat d’origine pour les demandeurs d’asile et les réfugiés. Les caractéristiques des émigrants travailleurs soudanais sont multiples et variées. Les agriculteurs constituent un large segment au sein de la population de travailleurs cherchant fortune à l’étranger, suivi par les mécaniciens d’équipements, puis par les professionnels et scientifiques. L’évaluation de l’impact de l’émigration de travail sur l’économie locale est très difficile. Concernant le choix des pays de destination, les émigrants soudanais se répartissent sur l’ensemble de la planète. Davantage d’efforts restent à fournir en vue de renforcer le recueil de données, à travers la définition de leur finalité, de leur fiabilité, de leur qualité et de leur pertinence. Il revient, à ce titre, aux agences gouvernementales en charge de la migration d’établir des bases de données crédibles et pertinentes. La coopération entre ces agences est à ce titre plus que recommandée.
Year 2011
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5836 Report

Some extended psychological benefits of challenging social stereotypes: Decreased dehumanization and a reduced reliance on heuristic thinking

Authors Francesca Prati, Milica Vasiljevic, Richard J. Crisp, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
5837 Journal Article

Racial Disparities in Type of Heart Failure and Hospitalization

Authors Wei-Chen Lee, Hani Serag, Robert L. Ohsfeldt, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
5838 Journal Article

Sources of Racial Wage Inequality in metropolitan labor markets: Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Differences

Authors Leslie McCall
Year 2001
Journal Name American Sociological Review
5839 Journal Article

Immigration Policies, State Discourses on Foreigners, and the Politics of Identity in Switzerland

Authors Yvonne Riaño, Doris Wastl-Walter
Year 2006
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Citations (WoS) 31
5840 Journal Article

Citizenship and Educational Attainment amongst the Second Generation: An Analysis of Children of Immigrants in Finland

Authors Elina Kilpi-Jakonen
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
5842 Journal Article

Psychological adaptation among second-generation Moroccan adolescents: associations with sense of community and country of residence

Authors Cecilia Fusco, Ughetta Moscardino, Gianmarco Altoe
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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5843 Journal Article

Adult mortality among second-generation immigrants in France: Results from a nationally representative record linkage study

Authors Michel Guillot, Myriam Khlat, Matthew Wallace
Year 2019
Journal Name Demographic Research
5844 Journal Article

Census Ethnic Categories and Second-Generation Identities: A Study of the Irish in England and Wales

Authors Mary J. Hickman
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 10
5845 Journal Article

Educating the second generation: Determinants of academic achievement among children of immigrants in the United States

Authors Alejandro Portes, Dag MacLeod
Year 1999
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
5846 Journal Article

German American Bilingualism: Cui malo? Mother Tongue and Socioeconomic Status among the Second Generation in 1940

Authors Walter D. Kamphoefner
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
5847 Journal Article

German American Bilingualism: cui malo? Mother Tongue and Socioeconomic Status among the Second Generation in 1940

Authors Walter D. Kamphoefner
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
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5848 Journal Article

Racial and Ethnic Stereotypes and Bullying Victimization

Authors Anthony A. Peguero, Lisa M. Williams
Year 2013
Journal Name Youth & Society
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5849 Journal Article

The Effectiveness of a Racialized Counterstrategy

Authors Antoine J. Banks, Heather M. Hicks
Year 2018
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 1
5850 Journal Article

Transnational and Local Negotiations of Identity: <i>Experiences from second-generation young people in Finland</i>

Authors Lotta Haikkola
Year 2011
Journal Name NORDIC JOURNAL OF MIGRATION RESEARCH
5851 Journal Article

From deracialization to racial distinction: interpreting Obama's successful racial narrative

Authors Charlton McIlwain
Year 2013
Journal Name SOCIAL SEMIOTICS
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5852 Journal Article

Statements on race and class: the fairness of skills-based immigration criteria

Authors Magnus Skytterholm Egan
Year 2020
Journal Name ETHICS & GLOBAL POLITICS
Citations (WoS) 2
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5853 Journal Article

Negotiating knowledges and expertise in refugee resettlement organizations

Authors Sarah Steimel
Year 2016
Journal Name COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES
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5854 Journal Article

Critical Race Theory, Afro-Pessimism, and Racial Progress Narratives

Authors Victor Erik Ray, Antonia Randolph, Megan Underhill, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
5855 Journal Article

Mapping mobility: Introduction of an index-based approach to understanding human mobilities

Authors Alexander Rammert, Alexander Rammert
Year 2025
Journal Name Cities
5856 Journal Article

Coronavirus and Migration: Analysis of Human Mobility and the Spread of Covid-19

Authors Ibrahim Sirkeci, Mustafa Murat Yucesahin
Year 2020
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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5858 Journal Article

Book Reviews

Year 2001
Journal Name International Migration
5859 Journal Article

The effect of recency to human mobility

Authors Hugo Barbosa, Fernando B. de Lima-Neto, Alexandre Evsukoff, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name EPJ Data Science, 2019, Vol. 8, No. 26, OnlineOnly
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5860 Journal Article

National Register of Citizens Assam, India: The Tangled Logic of Documentary Evidence

Authors Chetna Sharma
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant &amp; Refugee Studies
5861 Journal Article

Changes in Immigration Status and Purpose of Stay – Luxembourg

Authors Fabienne Becker, Linda Dionisio, Lisa Li, ...
Description
Section 1 offers an overview of the Luxembourg immigration legislation which provides for the possibility to switch between categories of authorisations of stay in Article 39 of the amended Law of 29 August 2008 on the Free Movement of Persons and Immigration (hereafter referred to as Law on Immigration). Third-country nationals wishing to stay in Luxembourg for more than three months are required to apply for an authorisation of stay before arriving in Luxembourg. The third-country national applying for a permit for more than three months has to submit to a medical examination before requesting the delivery of the permit. After the medical exam, a certificate is delivered detailing whether the third-country national fulfils the conditions of entry to the territory or not. This certificate has to be enclosed to the residence permit application. The third-country national must also fulfil conditions pertaining to his/her registration in the municipality of his/her future residence as well as appropriate accommodation.In regards to changes of statuses, the third-country national with an authorisation of stay for more than three months has the possibility to apply for a different permit provided s/he fulfils the conditions for the category of permit s/he is aiming to change to. The Law on Immigration sets up this principle in its Article 39 (3) and excludes from its application the following categories: students, trainees, volunteers, au pairs and pupils. The rationale behind those exceptions is that those permits are considered temporary by definition, as they are linked to an activity which is limited in time.A special provision, Article 59 of the Law on Immigration, allows young graduates after the expiry of their student permit to change into the category of salaried worker and have a first work experience in Luxembourg for the limited, non-renewable, duration of two years. After this period the third-country national has to return in his/her country of origin. This provision and its conditions were debated by stakeholders during the elaboration of the Law on Immigration, concerns surrounding the limit of two years’ work experience or the limiting condition of having a contract linked to the diploma obtained in Luxembourg were mentioned. Article 59 is however the result of a compromise between fostering a young graduate’s capabilities with a first work experience and provide for a possibility to fill the gap in the Luxembourg workforce on one hand and on the other mitigate the risk of brain drain for the third-country national’s country of origin.Other considerations to allow for switches between categories of statuses were of humanitarian nature, such as Articles 76 (family member), 89 (1) (authorisation of stay for exceptional reasons), 98 (victim of human trafficking) and 131 (2) (medical reasons) of the Law on Immigration. These articles aim to increase the autonomy and legal security of vulnerable third-country nationals. Section 2 details the different statuses taken into account for the purpose of the present study. The table under question 1 also contains categories that do not exist as such in Luxembourg legislation: the separate category of highly qualified worker was replaced by the European Blue Card with the implementation of the Law of 18 December 2011,the categories of business owner, seasonal workers, intra-corporate transferee and investor do not exist autonomously, but third-country nationals falling under these categories are nonetheless covered by other existing statuses. However, a modification of the current legal framework is under way in order to create the categories of intra-corporate transferees and seasonal workers.Therefore the relevant categories of statuses for Luxembourg at this point in time are family member, education (student), researcher, European Blue Card, salaried worker, self-employed worker, international protection applicant, victim of trafficking in human beings, private reasons, athletes, au pairs and beneficiaries of medical treatment. The authorisation of stay for exceptional reasons was included in this study even if not considered a category of stay.Section 3 delves more specifically into the subject matter of the present study and introduces more in detail the changes of statuses that are possible from within the country. The present study excluded from its scope the change into long-term resident, which is the most common change of status in Luxembourg. Several changes, while theoretically possible, are also unlikely to take place in practice as they would lead to a loss of rights for the concerned third-country national. This loss of rights applies to switches into the categories of students, pupils, volunteers, trainees, au pairs, seasonal workers, posted workers and international protection applicants. As a consequence, the main changes of statuses in practice concern the categories of Family member, salaried worker, European Blue Card, Self-employed and Private reasons.The special consideration given to third-country nationals in vulnerable situations, such as victims of trafficking in human beings or third-country nationals with an authorisation of stay for medical reasons, may obtain a permit for private reasons and, if they engage in a full-time salaried activity, may later switch to salaried worker without having to submit to the labour market test.The study also presents the different actors on a national level that might be confronted with changes of statuses as well as the different channels of communication that are available to circulate the information to third-country nationals. The concerned actors may vary from one category of permit to the next, however the Directorate of Immigration will be involved in nearly every case. The Chamber of Commerce also has a part to play in changes into self-employed workers. The main channel of communication, aside from office hours of institutions dealing with migration, is the website www.guichet.lu which centralises all the relevant information.Taking as a basis the different comments during the elaboration of the Law on Immigration as well as interviews conducted with different stakeholders for the purpose of this study, these changes of statuses are generally perceived in a positive light, with several actors, such as the Chamber of Commerce or Fondation Caritas, arguing in favour of lighter requirements to allow for such switches, especially where changes for humanitarian grounds are concerned.The topic of changes of statuses of immigration has not as of yet attracted interest in Luxembourg. There is no data or study available on the topic and it has not triggered any large debate on the national level.Nevertheless, Section 4 puts forward a number of good practices. In fact, whenever the Directorate of Immigration or another organisation providing advice on immigration, notices a possibility for a third-country national to obtain a permit that is more favourable, this will be brought to the attention of the concerned person. The Directorate of Immigration has also proven flexibility and understanding in situations including children. Alternative solutions are also provided by the Directorate of Immigration when a holder of the authorisation of stay for medical reasons falls into irregularity. A further notable good practice is the extensive support provided to third-country nationals aiming to change into self-employed worker by the Chamber of Commerce. Finally, the constant information sharing between the relevant actors consists a good practice with enormous potential as it draws the discussion into practical concerns faced with the implementation of the Law on Immigration.
Year 2016
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5862 Report

THE PROSPECT OF RESETTLEMENT IN THE MUSEUM "TALTSY"

Authors Vladimir V. Tikhonov
Year 2017
Journal Name VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-KULTUROLOGIYA I ISKUSSTVOVEDENIE-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES AND ART HISTORY
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5864 Journal Article

Family Strategies in Refugee Journeys to Europe

Authors Talitha Dubow, Katie Kuschminder
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 8
5865 Journal Article

Age is Just a Number? Supporting Migrant Young People with Precarious Legal Status in the UK

Authors Devyani Prabhat, Ann Singleton, Robbie Eyles
Year 2019
Journal Name The International Journal of Children’s Rights
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5866 Journal Article

Giving Voice to Service Providers Who Work With Survivors of Torture and Trauma

Authors Allysa J. Barrington, Jane Shakespeare-Finch
Year 2014
Journal Name Qualitative Health Research
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5867 Journal Article

Mandalicos as a cross-cultural tool systems for organizing the international nursing

Authors Pedro Manuel Salas Iglesias
Year 2013
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5868 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, James Sutton, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 38
5869 Journal Article

Tradable immigration quotas

Authors Jesus FERNÁNDEZ-HUERTAS MORAGA, Hillel RAPOPORT
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of public economics, 2016, Vol. 141, pp. 11–28
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5870 Journal Article

Between morality and the law: negotiating protection for queer asylum seekers in Niger’s asylum administration

Authors Laura Lambert
Year 2025
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
5871 Journal Article

Higher acceptance rates of asylum seekers lead to slightly more asylum applications in the future

Authors Hannes Weber
Year 2018
Journal Name Demographic Research
5872 Journal Article

Clinical Assessment of Asylum Seekers: Balancing Human Rights Protection, Patient Well-Being, and Professional Integrity

Authors Janet Cleveland, Monica Ruiz-Casares
Year 2013
Journal Name The American Journal of Bioethics
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5873 Journal Article

Coping with Destitution: Survival and Livelihood Strategies of Refused Asylum seekers Living in the UK

Authors Heaven Crawley, Neil Price, Joanne Hemmings
Year 2011
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5874 Report

‘Reception crisis’ for asylum seekers in Belgium and the Netherlands: What does it tell us?

Authors Fatih Yilmaz, Mert Serhan Arslan
Year 2022
Journal Name Horizon Insights
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5875 Journal Article

Comparative Perspectives on Racial Discrimination in Hiring: The Rise of Field Experiments

Authors Lincoln Quillian, Arnfinn H. Midtbøen
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5876 Journal Article

Waiting for Life to Begin: the Plight of Asylum Seekers Caught by Australia's Indonesian Solution

Authors S. Taylor, B. Rafferty-Brown
Year 2010
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
5877 Journal Article

The Impact of Mis-Recognition on Homeland for Muslim Second-Generation Immigrants in Post-9/11 America

Authors Alycia Pirmohamed
Year 2021
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 1
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5878 Journal Article

Liquid Migration and Its Consequences for Local Integration Policies

Authors Godfried Engbersen
Book Title Between Mobility and Migration
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5879 Book Chapter

Race, ethnicity, and racism in medical anthropology, 1977-2002

Authors Clarence C. Gravlee, Elizabeth Sweet
Year 2008
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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5880 Journal Article

Racism, racial discrimination, and trauma: a systematic review of the social science literature

Authors Katherine Kirkinis, Alex L. Pieterse, Christina Martin, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Ethnicity &amp; Health
Citations (WoS) 160
5882 Journal Article

making empire respectable: the politics of race and sexual morality in 20th‐century colonial cultures

Authors ANN L. STOLER
Year 1989
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 249
5883 Journal Article

Is There a Bamboo Ceiling? The Asian-White Gap in Managerial Attainment for College-Educated Workers

Authors Di Shao
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
5884 Journal Article

Relationship Between Parent Demographic Characteristics, Perinatal and Early Childhood Behaviors, and Body Mass Index Among Preschool-Age Children

Authors Sarah E. Messiah, Lila Asfour, Kristopher L. Arheart, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
5885 Journal Article

The "Western disease": Autism and Somali parents' embodied health movements

Authors Claire Laurier Decoteau
Year 2017
Journal Name Social Science &amp; Medicine
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5886 Journal Article

The spectre of Japan: the influence of foreign relations on race relations theory, 1905–24

Authors Kevin Yuill
Year 2015
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
5887 Journal Article

Growing old in Canada: physical and psychological well-being among elderly Chinese immigrants

Authors Henry P.H. Chow
Year 2010
Journal Name Ethnicity &amp; Health
5888 Journal Article

ENMOB: European network on human mobility - enmob

Description
The starting point for ENMOB is human mobility as a mechanism of knowledge distribution and diffusion. Its role in enhancing the innovative capabilities of firms, regions and nations will be explored. Focus will be on highly skilled persons, on science- industry relations, and on issues arising for public policy. ENMOB will also address international mobility, i.e. the question of brain drain/circulation, both by exchanging experiences on various sources of data and by discussing the conceptual and methodological issues involved. The digitalisation of information means that there are now new sources of data from both public and private institutions that might be of great use for mobility studies. The use of Electronic CVs on the Internet is one example of this phenomenon. ENMOB will monitor and assess these developments.
Year 2001
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5889 Project

A harmonized, modular reference system for all European automated border crossing points

Description
FastPass will establish and demonstrate a harmonized, modular approach for Automated Border Control (ABC) gates. FastPass brings together key players of the entire ABC value chain - system and component producers, research institutions, governmental authorities and end-users. The development of a harmonized ABC gate will be accomplished with continuous end-user involvement. The entire innovation process, from components development to the final design of the user interface, will continuously be evaluated by the two end user groups, travellers and border guards. Border control is a major challenge for security and mobility within the EU. Travellers request a minimum delay and a speedy border crossing, while Border Guards must fulfil their obligation to secure the EUs borders against illegal immigration and other threats. Fastpass will serve both demands at the same time to keep security at the highest level while increasing the speed and the comfort for all legitimate travellers at all border control points. The FastPass ABC process will be designed to address both requirements with equal emphasis. One aspect of a speedy border crossing by legitimate travellers is a harmonised user interface. This will allow frequent travellers from Europe and third country states to pass through an ABC with minimum delay, using the full potential of ID documents. Improved traveller identification technologies, such as new biometric modules will increase the security of the ABC process and minimise spoofing. A demonstration and evaluation at all types of border (air, land and sea) will be implemented in at least three different member states. Compliance with European societal values and citizens’ rights is central to the acceptance of the developed technologies, and will accompany the development and end-user interaction throughout the project. FastPass will develop a reference architecture for ABC gates, and will pursue a European initiative for a global standard in ABC technology.
Year 2013
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5890 Project

The relational dimension of externalizing border control: selective visa policies in migration and border diplomacy

Authors Lena Laube
Year 2019
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
5892 Journal Article

Infrastructuring European migration and border control: The logistics of registration and identification at Moria hotspot

Authors Silvan Pollozek, Jan Hendrik Passoth
Year 2019
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
5893 Journal Article

Attitudes influence implicit racial face categorization in a perceptual task

Authors Yina Ma, Shengmin Yang, Shihui Han
Year 2011
Journal Name Group Processes &amp; Intergroup Relations
5894 Journal Article

Human mobility, pedagogy of migrations and cultural intelligence: Founding elements of transformative pedagogy

Authors Giovanna Del Gobbo, Francesco De Maria, Glenda Galeotti, ...
Year 2020
Book Title REMix: The university as an advocate for responsible education about migration in Europe. Inclusive societies. A textbook for interdisciplinary migration studies.
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5895 Book Chapter

Unemployment of people of foreign origin in France: The role of discrimination

Authors Jean-Luc Richard
Year 2013
Journal Name Canadian Studies in Population
Citations (WoS) 1
5896 Journal Article

The Genomic Revolution and Beliefs about Essential Racial Differences

Authors Jo C. Phelan, Bruce G. Link, Naumi M. Feldman
Year 2013
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
5897 Journal Article

Climate change adaptation responses and human mobility in the Mekong Delta: local perspectives from rural households in An Giang Province, Vietnam

Authors Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak, Tran Van Hieu, Thong Anh Tran, ...
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 1
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5898 Journal Article

The racial constitution of neoliberalism

Authors Arun Kundnani
Year 2021
Journal Name Race &amp; Class
Citations (WoS) 43
5899 Journal Article

Social intergroup and temporal intrapersonal comparisons: Responses to perceived discrimination and protective mechanisms of eudaimonic well-being

Authors Dina Madi, Magdalena Bobowik, Maykel Verkuyten, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 3
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