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Diasporas, diversity, and economic activity: Evidence from 18th-century Berlin

Authors Erik Hornung
Year 2019
Journal Name EXPLORATIONS IN ECONOMIC HISTORY
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42751 Journal Article

The mental health and wellbeing of migrants in the context of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

Authors Guglielmo Schininà, Karoline Popp
Year 2019
Book Title The Routledge Handbook of International Development, Mental Health and Wellbeing
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42754 Book Chapter

A New Skilled Emigration Dynamic: Portuguese Nurses and Recruitment in the Southern European Periphery

Authors Cláudia Pereira
Year 2019
Book Title New and Old Routes of Portuguese Emigration
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42756 Book Chapter

Whiteness, Migration and Integration into the British Labour Market

Authors David Manley, Nabil Khattab, Ron Johnston
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 1
42757 Journal Article

The 3×1 Programme and criminal violence in Mexico

Authors ANA ISABEL LÓPEZ GARCÍA
Year 2019
Journal Name Global Networks
42758 Journal Article

Migration with Dignity: a Case Study on the Livelihood Transition of Marshallese to Springdale, Arkansas

Authors S. N. McClain, C. Bruch, M. Nakayama, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 13
42759 Journal Article

Immigration and Ethnic Diversity in England and Wales Examined Through an Area Classification Framework

Authors Kitty Lymperopoulou
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 8
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42760 Journal Article

Intercultural Relations Among Cape Verdean Immigrants Living in Portugal

Authors Félix Neto
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 7
42761 Journal Article

Illusory Diasporas

Authors Yael Almog
Year 2019
Journal Name SHOFAR-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES
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42763 Journal Article

Governing in the Name of Caringthe Nordic Model of Prostitution and its Punitive Consequences for Migrants Who Sell Sex

Authors Niina Vuolajarvi
Year 2019
Journal Name SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
Citations (WoS) 57
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42764 Journal Article

Towards an Integration of Models of Discrimination of Immigrants: from Ultimate (Functional) to Proximate (Sociofunctional) Explanations

Authors Dmitry Grigoryev, Anastasia Batkhina, Fons van de Vijver, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 18
42768 Journal Article

Explaining high rates of political participation among Chinese migrants to Australia

Authors Jill Sheppard, Marija Taflaga, Liang Jiang
Year 2019
Journal Name International Political Science Review
Citations (WoS) 4
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42769 Journal Article

Latvian Emigrants in the United States: Different Waves, Different Identities?

Authors Andris Saulītis, Inta Mieriņa
Year 2019
Book Title The Emigrant Communities of Latvia
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42771 Book Chapter

Introduction

Authors Rita Kaša, Inta Mieriņa
Year 2019
Book Title The Emigrant Communities of Latvia
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42772 Book Chapter

An Integrated Approach to Surveying Emigrants Worldwide

Authors Inta Mieriņa
Year 2019
Book Title The Emigrant Communities of Latvia
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42773 Book Chapter

Literature and Autobiographical Writing as a Record of Sensitive Experiences: the Trajectory of Sioma Breitman

Authors Christine Fortes Lia, Katani Maria Monteiro Ruffato
Year 2019
Journal Name ARQUIVO MAARAVI-REVISTA DIGITAL DE ESTUDOS JUDAICOS DA UFMG
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42775 Journal Article

Effects of density dependent migration on the spread of infectious diseases: A Mathematical Model

Authors S. K. Sharma, J. B. Shukla, Jitendra Singh, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
Citations (WoS) 3
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42776 Journal Article

The emigration of British lacemakers to continental Europe (1816-1860s)

Authors Fabrice Bensimon
Year 2019
Journal Name CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
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42777 Journal Article

Learning to be a mother: Comparing two groups of Chinese immigrants in the Netherlands

Authors Lijie Zheng, Willem Koops, Mariëtte de Haan
Year 2019
Journal Name ASIAN AND PACIFIC MIGRATION JOURNAL
42780 Journal Article

The politics of expertise and ignorance in the field of migration management

Authors Stephan Scheel, Funda Ustek-Spilda
Year 2019
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
42781 Journal Article

Securitization and Community-Based Protection Among Chin Refugees in Kuala Lumpur

Authors Kirsten McConnachie
Year 2019
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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42783 Journal Article

FEMALE IMMIGRATION IN RUSSIA: SOCIAL RISKS AND PREVENTION

Authors Veronika Romanenko, Olga Borodkina
Year 2019
Journal Name Human Affairs
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42784 Journal Article

Interpreter assemblages: Caring for immigrant and refugee patients in US hospitals

Authors Susan E. Bell
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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42785 Journal Article

MIGRATORY RETURN AND SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN ECUADOR

Authors Jose Alvarez Roman, Dante Ayaviri Nina
Year 2019
Journal Name REVISTA INCLUSIONES
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42786 Journal Article

The Role of Departure States in Combating Irregular Emigration in International Law: An Historical Perspective

Authors Andrew Wolman
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
42787 Journal Article

Path Dependency and Adaptation: The Effects of Policy on Migration Systems

Authors Miranda Simon
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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42789 Journal Article

The Political Influence of Return: From Diaspora to Libyan Transit Returnees

Authors Franzisca Zanker, Judith Altrogge
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
42790 Journal Article

Refugee Settlement in New Brunswick

Authors Mikael Hellstrom
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 8
42791 Journal Article

Female Immigrant Entrepreneurs: More Than a Family Strategy

Authors Deborah De Luca, Maurizio Ambrosini
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
42794 Journal Article

Narrating Migration politics in Veneto, Northern Italy

Authors Sabina Perrino
Year 2019
Journal Name NARRATIVE CULTURE
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42797 Journal Article

Strangers and Migrants in the Making of African Societies: A Conceptual and Historical Review

Authors Robin Cohen
Year 2019
Journal Name Fudan journal of the humanities and social sciences, 2018, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 323-339
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42799 Journal Article

Labour market integration of third-country nationals in EU Member States

Authors European Migration Network
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1. Effective labour market policies and measures are important tools for Member States to address increasing migration flows and persistent employment gaps between migrant and national populations. According to the ad-hoc module on migration of the Labour Market Survey in 2014, roughly two thirds of third-country nationals who migrated for work to the EU had no job at the time of migrating. While unemployment rates have decreased steadily since 2014, the gap in the unemployment rate between third-country nationals and native- and EU-born remains. 2. Most Member States have dedicated labour market integration policies in place, targeting multiple migrant groups, including newly arrived, first generation third-country nationals who were the focus of this study. These policies are usually integral to Member States’ more general integration policies. 3. The driving forces behind current labour market integration policies tend to be labour shortages and the need to help newcomers into employment quickly so they become self-sufficient. The 2014- 2016 influx of migrants has encouraged many Member States to update existing policies or develop new ones. 4. Member States combine mainstream and tailored labour market integration measures. While mainstream integration measures help to ensure equal access to general (public employment) services, tailored measures can specifically address some of the disadvantages facing newly arrived third-country nationals compared to other groups, including lack of language proficiency and unfamiliarity with the new society. 5. The most common obstacles encountered by Member States in supporting third-country nationals relate to the accreditation of job qualifications/assessment of skills of those arriving from outside the EU, tackling discrimination within recruitment processes and managing varying levels of language skills in integration measures. These difficulties are more pronounced when dealing with migrant women or vulnerable groups. 6. Public sector integration measures focus primarily on the phase prior to accessing employment, including preparing for and finding a job. Based on examples provided by Member States, these relate most often to the development of (soft) skills, vocational training and qualification and career counselling. 7. The best innovative measures connected migrant and host communities or developed inter-generational bonds by bringing together people of different ages or ethnic groups, not only to ease migrants’ integration into society but also to create social cohesion. 8. Employment centres and non-governmental organisations emerge as key partners in the implementation of labour market integration measures. Most of the measures are financed through national and/or EU funds, but examples exist of privately funded measures, including new tools such as social impact bonds and sponsorship. 9. Private sector measures aim more specifically at integrating (migrant) workers into the workplace. Examples reported were mostly implemented by large companies. They focussed predominantly on training and qualification, counselling and enhancing intercultural relations in the workplace, for example through ‘buddy’ programmes, on-boarding programmes or internal company workshops on intercultural relations.
Year 2019
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