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Innovating inequity: if race is a technology, postracialism is the genius bar

Authors Ruha Benjamin
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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7401 Journal Article

Toward a history of statelessness in America

Authors LK Kerber
Year 2005
Journal Name AMERICAN QUARTERLY
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7402 Journal Article

Repositioning the Racial Gaze: Aboriginal Perspectives on Race, Race Relations and Governance

Authors Daphne Habibis, Catriona Elder, Maggie C. Walter, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Social Inclusion
Citations (WoS) 6
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7403 Journal Article

Italians with veils and Afros: gender, beauty, and the everyday anti-racism of the daughters of immigrants in Italy

Authors Annalisa Frisina, Camilla Hawthorne
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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7404 Journal Article

Dispersion or concentration for the 1.5 generation? Destination choices of the children of immigrants in the US

Authors Jamie Goodwin-White
Year 2007
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 9
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7405 Journal Article

Evaluating the effectiveness of urban growth boundaries using human mobility and activity records

Authors Ying Long, Haoying Han, Yichun Tu, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Cities
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7406 Journal Article

BARACK OBAMA AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN RACIAL POLITICS

Authors Rogers M. Smith, Desmond S. King
Year 2009
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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7407 Journal Article

Disadvantage, Ethnic Niching or Pursuit of a Vision?

Authors Charlotta Hedberg, Katarina Pettersson
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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7408 Journal Article

La migration hautement qualifiée de, à travers et vers le Sénégal

Authors Adrien DIOH
Description
Plusieurs facteurs tant historique, politique, géographique qu’économique font que le Sénégal constitue, depuis l’accession à l’indépendance, à la fois un pays d’émigration, d’immigration et de transit. Mais alors qu’il est communément admis que, lorsqu’elle est bien encadrée, la migration des personnes hautement qualifiées peut être mutuellement bénéfique aux pays de départ et aux pays d’accueil, elle n’a pas fait l’objet d’une réglementation spécifique. La raison réside, probablement, dans l’absence d’une politique migratoire nationale attestée, entre autres, par la profusion d’institutions intervenant en la matière. Certains facteurs comme l’appartenance à la Communauté Economique des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (CEDEAO) qui érige un principe de liberté de circulation et d’établissement des citoyens de cette région et la consécration, en droit social sénégalais, d’un principe de non discrimination entre travailleurs étrangers et travailleurs autochtones peuvent être perçues, a priori, comme favorisant l’immigration. En revanche, la signature avec des pays tiers de conventions bilatérales en matière d’emploi et de main d’œuvre combinée à la suppression, depuis 1981, de l’autorisation préalable de sortie du territoire national constituent autant d’éléments susceptibles d’impacter positivement sur l’émigration. Il convient toutefois de ne pas surestimer la portée de ces différents facteurs puisque non seulement le principe de non discrimination souffre quelques exceptions mais en plus les conventions bilatérales en matière de main d’œuvre ne s’adossent pas toujours sur des conventions de sécurité sociale. Several reasons – historical, political, geographical and economic – explain why Senegal has been a country of emigration, of immigration and of transit since its independence. While highly-skilled migration, when it is well managed, can be beneficial for the country of origin as well as the host country, it has not been regulated in Senegal. This may be because of the lack of a real national migratory policy or, indeed, because of the profusion of competent institutions. Some features may be seen as encouraging immigration: being part of the ECOWAS (Economic Community Of West African States) which advocates for citizens’ freedom of movement and residence in this region; and non-discrimination between national and foreign workers. On the other hand, some elements may encourage emigration: bilateral labour agreements with third countries; and the suppression in 1981 of the exit visa for citizens. It is important, however, not to overestimate these factors, since the principle of non discrimination is not always respected, and the bilateral agreements are not always linked to social security conventions.
Year 2010
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7409 Report

La migration hautement qualifiée de, à travers et vers le Sénégal

Authors Adrien DIOH
Description
Plusieurs facteurs tant historique, politique, géographique qu’économique font que le Sénégal constitue, depuis l’accession à l’indépendance, à la fois un pays d’émigration, d’immigration et de transit. Mais alors qu’il est communément admis que, lorsqu’elle est bien encadrée, la migration des personnes hautement qualifiées peut être mutuellement bénéfique aux pays de départ et aux pays d’accueil, elle n’a pas fait l’objet d’une réglementation spécifique. La raison réside, probablement, dans l’absence d’une politique migratoire nationale attestée, entre autres, par la profusion d’institutions intervenant en la matière. Certains facteurs comme l’appartenance à la Communauté Economique des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (CEDEAO) qui érige un principe de liberté de circulation et d’établissement des citoyens de cette région et la consécration, en droit social sénégalais, d’un principe de non discrimination entre travailleurs étrangers et travailleurs autochtones peuvent être perçues, a priori, comme favorisant l’immigration. En revanche, la signature avec des pays tiers de conventions bilatérales en matière d’emploi et de main d’œuvre combinée à la suppression, depuis 1981, de l’autorisation préalable de sortie du territoire national constituent autant d’éléments susceptibles d’impacter positivement sur l’émigration. Il convient toutefois de ne pas surestimer la portée de ces différents facteurs puisque non seulement le principe de non discrimination souffre quelques exceptions mais en plus les conventions bilatérales en matière de main d’œuvre ne s’adossent pas toujours sur des conventions de sécurité sociale. Several reasons – historical, political, geographical and economic – explain why Senegal has been a country of emigration, of immigration and of transit since its independence. While highly-skilled migration, when it is well managed, can be beneficial for the country of origin as well as the host country, it has not been regulated in Senegal. This may be because of the lack of a real national migratory policy or, indeed, because of the profusion of competent institutions. Some features may be seen as encouraging immigration: being part of the ECOWAS (Economic Community Of West African States) which advocates for citizens’ freedom of movement and residence in this region; and non-discrimination between national and foreign workers. On the other hand, some elements may encourage emigration: bilateral labour agreements with third countries; and the suppression in 1981 of the exit visa for citizens. It is important, however, not to overestimate these factors, since the principle of non discrimination is not always respected, and the bilateral agreements are not always linked to social security conventions.
Year 2010
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7410 Report

From Persecution to Destitution: A Snapshot of Asylum Seekers’ Housing and Settlement Experiences in Canada and the United Kingdom

Authors Priya Kissoon
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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7411 Journal Article

The Long and Short Arms of the State: Swedish Multidirectional Controls of Afghan Asylum Seekers During the Cold War

Authors Admir Skodo
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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7412 Journal Article

The Policy of Direct Provision in Ireland: A Violation of Asylum Seekers' Right to an Adequate Standard of Housing

Authors C. Breen
Year 2008
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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7413 Journal Article

RACE AND THE RETREAT FROM MARRIAGE - A SHORTAGE OF MARRIAGEABLE MEN

Authors DT Lichter, DK McLaughlin, G KEPHART, ...
Year 1992
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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7414 Journal Article

Nationality and Statelessness in the International Law of Refugee Status

Authors Alfred M Boll
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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7415 Journal Article

Nationality and Statelessness in the International Law of Refugee Status

Authors Katia Bianchini
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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7416 Journal Article

Refugees from Bhutan: Nationality, Statelessness and the Right to Return

Authors T. L. LEE
Year 1998
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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7417 Journal Article

Beyond conditionality versus cooperation: Power and resistance in the case of EU mobility partnerships and Swiss migration partnerships

Authors R. Kunz, Rahel Kunz, Julia Maisenbacher, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 8
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7418 Journal Article

“How about Asylum Seekers who are Homeless?” The Racialised Logics Behind State Designed Strategies of Containment and Control During Covid-19 and Anti-Racist Alternatives: A Glasgow Case Study

Authors Teresa Piacentini, Molly Gilmour, Annika Joy, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal on Homelessness
7419 Journal Article

In the Shadow of Bell Towers: The Use of Religious Capital among Christian-Catholic Second Generations in Italy

Authors Roberta Ricucci
Year 2016
Journal Name Social Inclusion
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7420 Journal Article

The why, when, and how of immigration amnesties

Authors Gil S. Epstein, Avi Weiss
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 17
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7421 Journal Article

RACIAL APATHY AND HURRICANE KATRINA: The Social Anatomy of Prejudice in the Post-Civil Rights Era

Authors Tyrone A. Forman, Amanda E. Lewis
Year 2006
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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7422 Journal Article

Wohnsituation der atypischen Grenzgängerinnen und Grenzgänger an der luxemburgisch-deutschen Grenze

Authors Ursula Roos, Chantal Hermes, Birte Nienaber
Description
Bedingt durch das Schengener Abkommen aus dem Jahr 1992, die Abschaffung der Grenzkontrollen und die Einführung einer einheitlichen Währung hat die grenzüberschreitende Mobilität in der Großregion Saar - Lor - Lux - Rheinland-Pfalz - Wallonie - Französische und Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft Belgiens in den vergangenen beiden Jahrzehnten zunehmend an Bedeutung gewonnen. Eine besondere Rolle spielen dabei die atypischen Grenzgängerinnen und Grenzgänger, bei denen der Arbeitsplatz noch in der Herkunftsregion liegt, jedoch der Wohnort ins benachbarte Ausland verlagert wurde. So hat sich beispielsweise die Zahl der atypischen Grenzgängerinnen und Grenzgänger mit luxemburgischer Staatsangehörigkeit, die regelmäßig aus der Großregion ins Großherzogtum Luxemburg zu ihrem Arbeitsplatz pendelt, seit 1999 verdreifacht. Als Wohnstandorte werden von den atypischen Grenzgängerinnen und Grenzgängern Gemeinden entlang günstiger Verkehrsachsen bevorzugt, die durch eine gut ausgebaute Infrastruktur entlang der Grenze die täglichen Pendlerbewegungen ermöglichen. Die Zuwanderung führt in den beiden Untersuchungsregionen Rheinland-Pfalz und Saarland zu einem Bevölkerungswachstum, das in Verbindung mit dem hohen Grenzgängeraufkommen zu neuen Herausforderungen im deutsch-luxemburgischen Grenzraum beiträgt. Diese bringen diverse Konsequenzen für die Planung und die zukünftige Entwicklung mit sich.
Year 2015
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7423 Report

Joseonjokand their evolving roles as mediators in transnational enterprises in Qingdao, China

Authors HaeRan Shin
Year 2017
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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7424 Journal Article

‘I’m local and foreign’: Belonging, the city and the case for denizenship

Authors James Rosbrook-Thompson
Year 2015
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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7425 Journal Article

Herodotus and the Black Body

Authors Tristan Samuels
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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7426 Journal Article

Conditional morality? Attitudes of religious individuals toward racial profiling

Authors PH Kim
Year 2004
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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7427 Journal Article

Encountering American faultlines: Race, class, and Dominican incorporation in Providence

Authors Laura Limonic
Year 2010
Journal Name Latino Studies
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7428 Journal Article

The Association of Mindfulness and Racial Socialization Messages on Approach-Oriented Coping Strategies Among African Americans

Authors Veronica Y. Womack, LR Sloan, Lloyd R. Sloan
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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7429 Journal Article

From Black-ish to Blackness

Authors Jas M. Sullivan, Gheni N. Platenburg
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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7430 Journal Article

Identity and group conflict

Authors Subhasish M. Chowdhury, Joo Young Jeon, Abhijit Ramalingam
Year 2016
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 10
7431 Journal Article

Influence of race and socioeconomic status on engagement in pediatric primary care

Authors Elizabeth D. Cox, Kirstin A. Nackers, Henry N. Young, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
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7432 Journal Article

The Migration-Displacement Nexus

Authors Susan Martin, Khalid Koser
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7433 Book

Do Race and Ethnicity Matter? An Examination of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Perceptions of Procedural Justice and Recidivism Among Problem-Solving Court Clients

Authors Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk, Jennifer H. Peck, Gaylene S. Armstrong
Year 2019
Journal Name Race and Justice
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7434 Journal Article

Cross-cultural Issues and International Business Communication Practice: From an Anthropological Perspective

Authors Chen Lu, Weiwei Fan
Year 2015
Journal Name ANTHROPOLOGIST
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7435 Journal Article

Pathways to Integration: Cross-cultural Adaptations to the Housing Market in Oslo

Authors Susanne Søholt, Susanne Soholt
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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7436 Journal Article

A new method for cross-cultural and cross-temporal comparison of societies

Description
A new way to compare societies across space and time will be developed. The method is based on the `Imitation Game’, which is related to the `Turing Test’. Non-members’ try convince a judge they are members of minority or excluded groups and vice-versa. Success over a series of repetitions indicates good cultural understanding of the `target’ group. The method could have shown, for example, the extent to which the black slave population of the US had to understand white society to survive, while white society had no need to understand the black population. The proportion of successful identifications over a series of tests is an inverse measure of the degree of understanding. The content of the questions and answers also indicate cultural features of the group and the society. Initial tests in local conditions have held promise but the method must be refined and proved by producing a database of interesting cross-national and cross-regional comparisons. Is the method resilient enough to provide comparative measures across culturally diverse regions and, potentially, to measure changes over time? By making an initial comparison of European and other regions, which ought to be valuable in itself, it will be shown whether the method is fit to be used, like the Eurobarometer, for a longitudinal audit of change in societies. The dimensions of comparison are gender relations, ethnic minorities, religion and sexuality. Regions to be compared are Scandinavia, Western Europe, Central Europe and Southern Europe with North and South America included during the final year barring contingencies. An unusual feature of the proposal is the casual employment of graduate students to run the research locally, giving rise to a trained cohort of potential users in a number of countries.
Year 2011
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7437 Project

Neighborhood racial/ethnic segregation and cognitive decline in older adults

Authors Oanh L. Meyer, Diana Mitsova, Lilah Besser, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
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7438 Journal Article

The religious participation of US immigrants: Exploring contextual and individual influences

Authors Fawaz Alanezi, DE Sherkat, Darren E. Sherkat
Year 2008
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 23
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7439 Journal Article

Individuals in Default or the System? Race and Ethnicity, Stratification Views on Legal Debt, and Desire for Escalating Punishment

Authors Kasey Henricks, Ruben Ortiz
Year 2021
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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7440 Journal Article

Resettlement and the unnoticed loses: Impoverishment disasters among the Gumz in Ethiopia

Authors Y Gebre
Year 2003
Journal Name Human Organization
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7441 Journal Article

Association of Race, Ethnicity and Language with Participation in Mental Health Research Among Adult Patients in Primary Care

Authors Trina E. Chang, Katherine Flaherty, Lara N. Traeger, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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7442 Journal Article

Sweet and Sour: Social Networks and Inequality in a Chinese Restaurant

Authors Katherine Michelle Hill
Year 2018
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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7443 Journal Article

Does it matter where they come from? This is the duty of humanity

Authors Iván Győző Somlai
Year 2020
Journal Name Migration, Mobility, & Displacement
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7444 Journal Article

Race and the Geography of Opportunity in the Post-Prison Labor Market

Authors David J Harding, Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, Heather M Harris
Year 2020
Journal Name Social Problems
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7445 Journal Article

Climate Change, Migration, and Development

Authors Koko Warner, Susan Martin
Book Title Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
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7446 Book Chapter

Sickness Absence among Immigrants in Norway, 1992—2003

Authors Svenn-Åge Dahl, SA Dahl, HT Hansen, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Acta Sociologica
Citations (WoS) 10
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7447 Journal Article

Race, Methodology, and Social Construction in the Genomic Era

Authors T Zuberi, Quincy Thomas Stewart, Evelyn J. Patterson
Year 2015
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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7448 Journal Article

Borders Transformed: Sovereign Concerns, Population Movements and the Making of Territorial Frontiers in Hong Kong, 1949-1967

Authors L. Madokoro, Laura Madokoro
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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7449 Journal Article

"I Want to Be Trafficked so I Can Migrate!": Cross-Border Movement of North Koreans into China through Brokerage and Smuggling Networks

Authors Kyunghee Kook
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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7450 Journal Article

Something about baseball: Gentrification, "race sponsorship," and neighborhood boys' baseball

Authors Sherri Grasmuck
Year 2003
Journal Name SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL
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7451 Journal Article

Mourning for the (M)otherland: "The Virtual Space of Spectrality" in Ginu Kamani's "Just Between Indians"

Authors Bahareh Bahmanpour, Amir Ali Nojumian
Year 2018
Journal Name RUPKATHA JOURNAL ON INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMANITIES
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7452 Journal Article

Community unemployment and immigrants' health in Montreal

Authors Maria-Victoria Zunzunegui, J. Douglas Willms, Mathieu Forster, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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7453 Journal Article

“IT’S LIKE WE HAVE AN ‘IN’ ALREADY”

Authors Chandra D. L. Waring
Year 2017
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 1
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7454 Journal Article

From “Big Government” to “Big Governance”?

Authors David Levi-Faur
Year 2012
Book Title The Oxford Handbook of Governance
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7455 Book Chapter

Race and ethnicity in housing: Turnover in New York City, 1978–1987

Authors Emily Rosenbaum
Year 1992
Journal Name Demography
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7456 Journal Article

Prevalence and Correlates of Depression Among New U.S. Immigrants

Authors Eunice C. Wong, Jeremy Miles, Jeremy N. V. Miles
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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7457 Journal Article

Health and Related Factors for Sudanese Refugees in Nebraska

Authors Mary S. Willis, Onyema Nkwocha
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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7458 Journal Article

New technology and strategy for a large and sustainable deployment of second generation biofuel in rural areas

Description
The business model currently under development for second generation ethanol is a replication of the model used for first generation which is plants with massive annual production capacities. Such high production rates require high capital investment and huge amounts of biomasses (250-350,000 tons per year) concentrated in small radius catchment areas to afford transportation costs (50 km). Under such conditions, opportunities for installing plants in most rural areas in Europe and worldwide are scarce. The objective of the project is to develop an alternative solution for the production of 2G ethanol, competitive at smaller industrial scale and therefore applicable to a large amount of countries, rural areas and feedstocks. The target is to reach technical, environmental and economical viabilities in production units processing at least 30,000 tons equivalent dry biomass per year. This approach will definitely enlarge the scope of biomass feedstocks exploitable for the production of biofuel and create better conditions for the deployment of production sites, to the benefit of rural areas in Europe and worldwide. The main concept underpinning the project relies on a new biomass conversion process able to run all the steps from the pretreatment of the raw material to the enzymatic pre-hydrolysis in one-stage-reactor under mild operating conditions. This new process recently developed to TRL 4, offers the most integrated and compact solution for the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass for the production of ethanol developed so far, and it will lead to reduced capital and operation expenditures. The new process will be developed to TRL 5 in the project with the goal of achieving satisfactory technical, environmental and economical performances in relevant operation environment. The project will investigate and select business cases for installations of demonstration/first-of-a-kind small-scale industrial plants in different European and Latino American countries.
Year 2016
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7459 Project

Passing the torch to a new generation: Educational support types and the second generation in the Netherlands

Authors Sara Rezai, Maurice Crul, Sabine Severiens, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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7460 Journal Article

Return Visits of the Young Albanian Second Generation in Europe: Contrasting Themes and Comparative Host-Country Perspectives

Authors Zana Vathi, Russell King
Year 2011
Journal Name Mobilities
Citations (WoS) 15
7461 Journal Article

Suicidal Ideation and Mental Health of Bhutanese Refugees in the United States

Authors Trong T. Ao, Jennifer Cochran, Paul L. Geltman, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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7462 Journal Article

Stop sign violations: The role of race and ethnicity on fatal crashes

Authors Eduardo Romano, R Voas, S Tippetts
Year 2006
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH
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7463 Journal Article

"THE FIXITY OF WHITENESS" Genetic Admixture and the Legacy of the One-Drop Rule

Authors Jordan Liz
Year 2018
Journal Name CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF RACE
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7464 Journal Article

Resettlement of Syrian Refugees in Canada

Authors Abe Oudshoorn, Sarah Benbow, Matthew Meyer
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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7465 Journal Article

Report on the resettlement of refugees

Authors UN. Executive Committee of the UNHCR Programme (35th sess. : 1984-1985 : Geneva)
Year 1984
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7466 Report

Immigrant category of admission and the earnings of adults and children: how far does the apple fall?

Authors Casey Warman, Matthew D. Webb, Christopher Worswick
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 2
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7467 Journal Article

The working mother-in-law effect on the labour force participation of first and second-generation immigrant women in the UK

Authors Albert F. Arcarons
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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7468 Journal Article

Internal migration and mental health of the second generation. The case of Turin in the age of the Italian economic miracle

Authors Mario Cardano, Giuseppe Costa, Cecilia Scarinzi, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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7469 Journal Article

RACE IN THE WORLD SYSTEM

Authors Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Year 2004
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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7470 Journal Article

The effect of race on lateral moves to coach central positions

Authors Jeremy J. Foreman, Robert Turick
Year 2021
Journal Name SPORT MANAGEMENT REVIEW
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7471 Journal Article

Effect Modification by Acculturation and Education of the Association of Religion and Smoking in Immigrants

Authors R. F. Gillum
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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7472 Journal Article

Stepping-Stone to Intergenerational Mobility? The Springboard, Safety Net, or Mobility Trap Functions of Korean Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the Second Generation

Authors Dae Young Kim
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 17
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7474 Journal Article

Orientalising citizenship: the legitimation of immigration regimes in the European Union

Authors Iker Barbero
Year 2012
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
Citations (WoS) 18
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7475 Journal Article

Prevalence and Correlates of Suicidal Ideation and Attempt According to Prisoners' Race/Ethnicity: An Exploratory Analysis

Authors Bryce E. Stoliker, Phillip M. Galli
Year 2020
Journal Name RACE AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
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7476 Journal Article

What is ‘post-race’ and what does it reveal about contemporary racisms?

Authors Sivamohan Valluvan
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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7477 Journal Article

The ecology of immigrant naturalization : a life course approach in the context of institutional conditions

Authors Floris PETERS, Maarten Peter VINK, Hans SCHMEETS
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 11
7479 Journal Article

Newcomer Children: Experiences of Inclusion and Exclusion, and Their Outcomes

Authors Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez, Ye Ri Choi
Year 2014
Journal Name Social Inclusion
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7480 Journal Article

Disassortative sexual mixing among migrant populations in the Netherlands: a potential for HIV/STI transmission?

Authors Maaike G. Van Veen, M. Prins, Roel A. Coutinho, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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7481 Journal Article

Managed Diversity: Race, Place, and an Urban Church

Authors Jessica M. Barron
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Religion
Citations (WoS) 4
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7482 Journal Article

Black Spaces/White Spaces: Black Lives, Leisure, and Life Politics

Authors Harrison P. Pinckney, Myron F. Floyd, Rasul A. Mowatt, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name LEISURE SCIENCES
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7483 Journal Article

Multiplikatorinnen

Description
“Multiplikatorinnen” explores potentials and limits regarding the implementation of peer concepts as a means to support labour market participation of migrant women in Austria. To date, the use of peers is primarily limited to the field of (youth) education. Therefore, the study aims to assess whether peer concepts could promote more sustainable labour market participation of migrant women, especially with view to the specificities of the Austrian labour market. An analysis of the micro-census first looks into the status quo of migrant women related to the Austrian labour market. Particular attention is paid to migrant women originating from countries of the Former Republic of Yugoslavia and Turkey. Despite fairly comparable educational backgrounds of women born in Austria and foreign-born women, the latter are even more underrepresented in leading positions. The analysis of a group discussion points to the intensity of biographical ruptures migrant women encounter subsequent to their arrival to Austria with regard to their career prospects and employment situation. The analysis points to severe structural impediments women are facing, which need to be addressed in future policy development. Finally, against this background, an assessment of the potentials and limits, as well as of the exact role of peers is discussed on the bases of expert interviews. Whereas some potential regarding the adoption of peer concepts could be identified, the experts repeatedly pointed to the necessity of structural change (e.g. with regard to the educational system, labour market institutions, consulting services of migrants,…) as a central means to tackle mechanisms of exclusion and deskilling at the labour market. Research outcomes: - literature report - final project report - recommendations for support and assistance policies
Year 2013
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7484 Project

Conflict and emotional exhaustion in obstetrician-gynaecologists: a national survey

Authors John D. Yoon, Farr A. Curlin, Kenneth A. Rasinski
Year 2010
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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7485 Journal Article

Between left and right: Are descendants of slaves in Brazil still Black?

Authors SA dos Santos
Year 2015
Journal Name CULTURAL DYNAMICS
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7486 Journal Article

An analysis of sociocultural miscommunication: English, Spanish and German

Authors UD Scheu-Lottgen, JM Hernandez-Campoy
Year 1998
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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7487 Journal Article

The assessment of cross-cultural experience: measuring awareness through critical text analysis

Authors JE Ingulsrud, S Kurobane, K Kai, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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7488 Journal Article

Communicating Race: Canadian Foreign Correspondence on Citizenship 1945-1977

Authors Ben Herzog
Year 2018
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
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7489 Journal Article

Expanded definitions of the 'good death'? Race, ethnicity and medical aid in dying

Authors Cindy L. Cain, Sara McCleskey
Year 2019
Journal Name Sociology of Health & Illness
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7490 Journal Article

Cross-local ties to migrant neighborhoods: The resource transfers of out-migrating Turkish middle-class households

Authors Heike Hanhörster, Heike Hanhoerster, Sabine Weck
Year 2016
Journal Name Cities
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7491 Journal Article

Old Times There Are Not Forgotten: Race and Partisan Realignment in the Contemporary South

Authors Nicholas A. Valentino, David O. Sears
Year 2005
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 142
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7492 Journal Article

Race and Gender Differences in College Major Choice

Authors LM Dickson
Year 2010
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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7493 Journal Article

Exploring Language Effects in Cross-cultural Survey Research: Does the Language of Administration Affect Answers About Politics?

Authors Diana Zavala-Rojas
Year 2018
Journal Name METHODS DATA ANALYSES
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7494 Journal Article

Perceptions of parents’ ethnic identities and the personal ethnic-identity and racial attitudes of biracial adults.

Authors Cesalie T. Stepney, Diana T. Sanchez, Phillip E. Handy
Journal Name Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
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7495 Journal Article

Whites' Racial Policy Attitudes in the Twenty-First Century: The Continuing Significance of Racial Resentment

Authors SA TUCH, Michael Hughes
Year 2011
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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7496 Journal Article

Localizing refugeehood: norms and the US resettlement of Afghan allies

Authors Alise Coen
Year 2022
Journal Name International Affairs
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7497 Journal Article

Cooperation between government and civil society in the management of migration: Trends, opportunities and challenges in Europe and North America

Authors Sarah Spencer, Nicola Delvino
Description
Across Europe and North America, government at all levels is cooperating with civil society organisations in the management of migration and in the resettlement and integration of refugees and migrants. This paper explores some of the issues that are raised by these relationships and are addressed in the academic and policy literature. While cooperation between government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) per se has long been the focus of scholarship, cooperation in the migration field is far less well explored. Yet, notwithstanding significant variation in the extent and forms of cooperation, governments rely on NGOs to fulfil a range of functions in the implementation of migration, resettlement and integration policies and to a certain extent in the policy development process. Collaboration, moreover, can bring significant challenges: working relationships can be harmonious and long standing, but can equally be fragile and carry economic and political costs for both parties. This paper addresses what we know of recent trends in relation to cooperation in the migration field; the tiers of government where it is found and the dimensions of migration that it addresses; setting that in the context of what is known more broadly of recent trends in government-civil society relationships. It explores what motivates governments and civil society to work together, the forms of cooperation, and the challenges that arise in their working relationships.
Year 2018
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7498 Report

Poverty in the family: Race, siblings, and socioeconomic heterogeneity

Authors Colleen M. Heflin, Mary Pattillo
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 33
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7499 Journal Article

Futures of Refugees and Refugee Resettlement

Year 2001
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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7500 Journal Article
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