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Spouse Selection among the Children of European Immigrants: A Comparison of Marriage Cohorts in the 1960 Census

Authors Matthijs Kalmijn
Year 1993
Journal Name International Migration Review
3851 Journal Article

The racialization of affirmative action in organizational discourses: A case study of symbolic racism in post-apartheid South Africa

Authors Vijé Franchi
Year 2003
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
3853 Journal Article

Caribbean Immigrants: A Black Success Story?

Authors Suzanne Model
Year 1991
Journal Name International Migration Review
3856 Journal Article

Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Programmes in Europe – what works? – Luxembourg

Authors Adolfo Sommarribas, David Petry, Noemie Marcus, ...
Description
Luxembourg has a long tradition in “resettling” refugees from various parts of the world, but a more structured policy has only recently been implemented. National legislation does not include any provisions relating to resettlement policy and there are no specific national programmes. The resettlements have always been implemented on an ad-hoc basis or within broader programmes set up by the European Commission and/or UNHCR. Since 2014, Luxembourg additionally applies a quota of refugees to be annually resettled (15-20 persons). The implementation and organisation of the resettlement process may vary case by case and there is no standardised procedure applicable except for regular resettlements for which the framework is to a large extent outlined in the UNHCR’s Resettlement Handbook. The selection and identification of resettled persons is coordinated by the Directorate of Immigration in close collaboration with UNHCR, who performs in principle an eligibility assessment for the refugee status, which the Luxembourgish authorities shall take over once the person arrives in Luxembourg. For each resettlement mission Luxembourg sets a general profile as well as the number of persons they intend to resettle. These criteria do basically not differ from UNHCR’s Global Resettlement Submission Criteria and thus include women, children, elderly refugees as well as refugees with disabilities and diseases, except for those suffering from pathologies for which there is no adequate treatment available in Luxembourg. Apart from the vulnerability criteria, Luxembourgish authorities also take the “integration potential” into consideration when selecting candidates eligible for resettlements. This might explain the general preference of resettling entire families rather than single persons. Resettlement implemented within the EU Turkey 1:1 scheme, based on the agreement between the EU and Turkey of 18 March 2016, is considered separately by national authorities. For UNHCR, who is not a party to this agreement, engagement in the resettlement of Syrian refugees from Turkey is considered part of its regular resettlement activities. Procedurally, UNHCR continues to receive resettlement referrals from Turkey’s Directorate General for Migration Management (DGMM) and further continues to undertake phone and face-to-face interviews with eligible candidates. However, as opposed to regular resettlement, the assessment undertaken by UNHCR is streamlined. The Luxembourgish Reception and Integration Agency (OLAI) coordinates the reception and integration phase of the resettled refugees. Although policy and law are the same for both, resettled refugees and other beneficiaries of international protection, in practice the support provided may differ in an initial phase. Thus, resettled refugees are accommodated upon arrival within a common reception centre where they shall be provided with a more intense support, especially during the first weeks after their arrival in Luxembourg. Since April 2016, a newly created service of the Luxembourgish Red Cross (Lisko) has been mandated, under the overall coordination of the Ministry of Family, Integration and the Greater Region, to take charge of the social support and integration of benefeciciaries of international protection, including resettled persons. Other national NGOs and associations also provide counselling and assistance. The present report identifies several challenges faced by both, the resettled persons as well as the competent authorities. These challenges prove particular significant in the post-arrival and integration phase. While some of these challenges are common to beneficiaries of international protection in general, some others may be more specifically relevant for resettled refugees, namely the absence of a transition period, coordination with local stakeholders, as well as timely provision of information to selected candidates for resettlement.
Year 2016
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3857 Report

Excluded by crisis management? Legislative hyperactivity in post‐2015 Germany

Authors Constantin Hruschka, Tim Rohmann
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 6
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3858 Journal Article

THE DESTINIES OF GERMAN-BORN PEOPLE IN RUSSIA AT THE TURN OF THE MILLENNIUM

Authors Gunnar Thorvaldsen
Year 2021
Journal Name QUAESTIO ROSSICA
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3862 Journal Article

In the shadows of memory: the Holocaust and the third generation

Authors Maria Roca Lizarazu
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
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3863 Journal Article

The political economy of immigration and welfare state effort: evidence from Europe

Authors Clare Fenwick
Year 2019
Journal Name European Political Science Review
3864 Journal Article

Confused out of care: unanticipated consequences of a 'Hostile Environment'

Authors Rose Glennerster, Nathan Hodson
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
Citations (WoS) 6
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3870 Journal Article

Inventing aliens: immigration control, ‘xenophobia’ and racism in Japan

Authors Sara Park
Year 2017
Journal Name Race & Class
3873 Journal Article

European Fertility Datasheet

Description
Fertility indicators for 45 European countries. Main indicators of fertility level: total fertility rate; mean ideal number of children; completed Cohort fertility; childlessness; share of births outside marriage. Indicators of fertility timing: mean age first birth; Fertility of immigrants: total fertility rate of foreign born women; total fertility rate of native born women; SUGGESTED CITATION: Tomáš Sobotka, Kryštof Zeman, Michaela Potančoková, Jakob Eder, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Éva Beaujouan, Anna Matysiak (2015). Fertility Datasheet 2015. Vienna Institute of Demography / Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU).
Year 2013
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3874 Data Set

Best Practice Options: Romania

Authors Philip Martin, Thomas Straubhaar
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 3
3875 Journal Article

Poverty, Segregation, and Race Riots: 1960 to 1993

Authors Susan Olzak, Suzanne Shanahan, Elizabeth H. McEneaney
Year 1996
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
3876 Journal Article

Postpartum depressive symptoms in low-income Latinas: Cultural and contextual contributors.

Authors Carolyn Ponting, Denise A. Chavira, Isabel Ramos, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 17
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3877 Journal Article

Secondary movements of Somalis within Europe

Description
'This research project will examine the recent phenomenon of secondary movements from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom among a differentiated group of Somali refugees and (rejected) asylum seekers. Researching the various reasons legal as well as illegal Somalis may have for this specific secondary movement will tell us something about contemporary asylum migration in Europe. The different migration systems in the UK and the Netherlands will also be analysed. The project will shed light on how people who have moved within Europe relate back to their first country of arrival. The fact that Somalis have moved onwards in such high numbers makes it an interesting case to study. Sussex University will be an excellent environment to conduct this research, because they have long research experience on asylum, they host researchers who work specifically on Somalis and a pilot research on secondary movements of Danish Somalis to the UK has been conducted there. The research method of 'life stories' will be applied in order to be able to research the decision making process of secondary movements in depth. The ones who have made an illegal secondary movement might be reluctant to talk about this secondary movement. But, as the Fellow will hark back to some of the Somali immigrants she has interviewed for her PhD research who were smuggled into the Netherlands but have left for Britain access will be relatively easy. The Fellow has built up some experience in conducting research in difficult settings and with vulnerable people, but this project will allow her to further develop these methodological skills.'
Year 2008
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3878 Project

Chicano Indianism: a historical account of racial repression in the United States

Authors MARTHA MENCHACA
Year 1993
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 34
3879 Journal Article

Climate change, human mobility, and development

Authors Susan F Martin, Jonas Bergmann, Kanta Kumari Rigaud, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Migration Studies
3880 Journal Article

Aid, Relief, and Containment: The First Asylum Country and Beyond

Authors B.S. Chimni
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 5
3881 Journal Article

Native-immigrant occupational segregation and worker health in the United States, 2004-2014

Authors Wen Fan, Yue Qian
Year 2017
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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3883 Journal Article

URBAN VIOLENCE DIMENSION IN NIGERIA: FARMERS AND HERDERS ONSLAUGHT

Authors Aluko Opeyemi Idowu
Year 2017
Journal Name AGATHOS-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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3885 Journal Article

Suspected Undiagnosed ADRD Among Middle Eastern and North African Americans

Authors Tiffany B. Kindratt, Tiffany B. Kindratt, Kristine J. Ajrouch, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 6
3886 Journal Article

RACE/ETHNICITY AND U.S. ADULT MORTALITY

Authors Robert A. Hummer, Juanita J. Chinn
Year 2011
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 38
3888 Journal Article

Digitization Without Digital Evidence: Technology and Sweden’s Asylum System

Authors Nicholas R Micinski, Will Jones
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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3890 Journal Article

What drives the public opinion on asylum policy in the Netherlands?

Authors Gideon Bolt, Eva Wetsteijn
Year 2018
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
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3892 Journal Article

Von der Flüchtlingshilfe zur Fluchthilfe. Auseinandersetzungen um Flüchtlingsschutz im deutschen Migrationsregime und die Rolle zivilgesellschaftlicher Initiativen

Principal investigator Helen Schwenken (Principal Investigator)
Description
Das Forschungsprojekt "Von der Flüchtlingshilfe zur Fluchthilfe" geht aus von der Problematik des Asylparadoxes und dem Umgang zivilgesellschaftlicher Akteure mit seinen Konsequenzen: Zwar gelten in Deutschland das Grundrecht auf Asyl und die völkerrechtlichen Prinzipien des Flüchtlingsschutzes und viele Staaten gewährleisten Flüchtlingsrechte. Um diese zu erlangen, müssen die meisten Schutzsuchenden allerdings mangels legaler Einreisemöglichkeiten illegal Grenzen überqueren und sich in riskante Situationen begeben. Insbesondere durch die sich in den Jahren 2015 und 2016 zuspitzende Lage entwickeln sich in Deutschland vermehrt gesellschaftliche Auseinandersetzungen um den Zugang zu Flüchtlingsschutz. Das Forschungsprojekt analysiert diese Auseinandersetzungen mit Fokus auf das Engagement zivilgesellschaftlicher Initiativen für die sichere Einreise von Flüchtenden. Daher geht das Projekt der Forschungsfrage nach, welche Handlungsansätze und Strategien zivilgesellschaftliche Initiativen im Kontext von Migrations- und Fluchtregimen entwickeln, um sich angesichts beschränkter Einreisewege und humanitärer Notlagen für einen Zugang zum Schutz für Geflüchtete einzusetzen und Fluchthilfe zu leisten.
Year 2018
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3893 Project

Durable Displacement and the Protracted Search for Solutions: Promising Programs and Strategies

Authors Elizabeth Ferris, Donald Kerwin
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
3894 Journal Article

Immigration and income security policies in Canada: Implications for elderly immigrant women

Authors Monica Boyd
Year 1989
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 7
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3897 Journal Article

Un/settling Angels: Faith-Based Organizations and Asylum-Seeking in the UK

Authors S. Snyder
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
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3898 Journal Article

Refugee Hospitality Encounters in Northern Portugal

Authors Elizabeth Challinor
Year 2018
Journal Name Migration and Society
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3899 Journal Article

Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in the Netherlands: Discrimination in Access to Employment

Authors Frank Bovenkerk, Mitzi Gras
Book Title Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and the Labour Market
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3900 Book Chapter
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