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DEVELOPMENT OF THE ETHNIC STRUCTURE OF THE POPULATION IN THE STALINGRAD REGION IN 1939 - 1959S

Authors F. A. Taktasheva
Year 2019
Journal Name ZHURNAL FRONTIRNYKH ISSLEDOVANII-JOURNAL OF FRONTIER STUDIES
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42801 Journal Article

Welcoming Refugees and the Cultural Wealth of Cities: Intersections of Urban Development and Refugee Humanitarianism

Authors Jake Watson
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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42802 Journal Article

Ethnic fusion in migration: The new Russian–Mizrahi pop-culture hybrids in Israel

Authors Anna Prashizky
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnicities
42803 Journal Article

Attitudes matter—welfare work and migration in Sweden

Authors Carolin Schütze
Year 2019
Journal Name Migration Studies
42807 Journal Article

Child language brokering: challenges in Spanish intercultural education

Authors Carmen Pena-Díaz
Year 2019
Journal Name Intercultural Education
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42808 Journal Article

Can labor immigration work for refugees?

Authors Martin RUHS
Year 2019
Journal Name Current History
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42812 Journal Article

The immigrant kitchen: food, ethnicity, and diaspora

Authors Lucy M. Long
Year 2019
Journal Name Food, Culture & Society
42814 Journal Article

Integration of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Understanding the Educators’ Perception

Authors Hasan Aydin, Mahmut Gundogdu, Arif Akgul
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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42815 Journal Article

Irish associations in Argentina and their transnational political action during the Civil War

Authors Maria Eugenia Cruset
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IBERIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH
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42816 Journal Article

“Let Us Help Them at Home”: Policies and Misunderstandings on Migrant Flows Across the Mediterranean Border

Authors Marco Caselli
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
42817 Journal Article

Israel, Zionism and emigration anxiety: the case of Israeli academia

Authors Hila Amit
Year 2019
Journal Name Settler Colonial Studies
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42819 Journal Article

Return or Remittances? Diaspora Economic Policies of Latin American and Caribbean States

Authors Luicy Pedroza, Pau Palop-Garcia
Year 2019
Journal Name Apuntes: Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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42821 Journal Article

Interculturality: a position on training of nursing professionals

Authors Adriana Lucia Valdez Fernandez
Year 2019
Journal Name CULTURA DE LOS CUIDADOS
Citations (WoS) 2
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42823 Journal Article

THE FUTURE OF COAL MINING HISTORY. MIGRATION, CULTURAL MEMORY AND THE TRANSNATIONAL DUTCH STUDIES

Authors Marco Prandoni
Year 2019
Journal Name SKANDINAVSKAYA FILOLOGIYA
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42827 Journal Article

Migration and Mobility in the Modern Age: Refugees, Travelers, and Traffickers in Europe and Eurasia

Authors Christian Koller
Year 2019
Journal Name Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research
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42828 Journal Article

LATVIANS DOWN AND OUT IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND: CONTEMPORARY MIGRATION TALES

Authors Ojars Lams, Dens Dimins
Year 2019
Journal Name TRAMES-JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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42830 Journal Article

THE POLICY OF MONOLINGUALISM AND MULTILINGUALISM IN LATVIA AND KAZAKHSTAN

Authors Liu Juan, Gong Lei
Year 2019
Journal Name QUAESTIO ROSSICA
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42831 Journal Article

KAZAKH DIASPORA IN KYRGYZSTAN: HISTORY OF SETTLEMENT AND ETHNOGRAPHIC PECULIARITIES

Authors Bibiziya Kalshabayeva, Gulnara Dadabayeva, Dauren Eskekbaev
Year 2019
Journal Name FOLKLORE-ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF FOLKLORE
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42832 Journal Article

History of Lidia: ethnic-biographical outline of a Pankararu, between Aldeia and Metropoli

Authors Jose Mauricio Arruti
Year 2019
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
Citations (WoS) 1
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42833 Journal Article

Bilingualism and Multilingualism Development in Republic of Bashkortostan

Authors Elena A. Kondrashkina
Year 2019
Journal Name NAUCHNYI DIALOG
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42834 Journal Article

TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITY OF CIRCASSIANS IN-BETWEEN CAUCASUS AND MIDDLE EAST

Authors Ulas Sunata
Year 2019
Journal Name CONFLICT AND FORCED MIGRATION: ESCAPE FROM OPPRESSION AND STORIES OF SURVIVAL, RESILIENCE, AND HOPE
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42837 Journal Article

Refugees and citizens: Understanding Eritrean refugees’ ambivalence towards homeland politics

Authors Milena Belloni
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Comparative Sociology
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42844 Journal Article

Losing the Right to Stay: Revocation of immigrant residence permits and citizenship in Norway — Experiences and effects

Authors Brekke Jan-Paul, Simon Roland Birkvad, Marta Bivand Erdal
Description
In recent years, the Directorate of Immigration’s (UDI) handling of so-called revocation cases has received increased attention. These are cases where the authorities first grant residence permits and citizenship to migrants but later consider revoking these. Immigrants can have their right to stay in Norway revoked for a range of reasons, including having provided incorrect information when they were granted permits and in the case of refugees, because conditions improve in their home country. This report describes how those affected experience the process of revocation. The report is based on multiple data sources: statistics from the UDI’s data base; interviews with affected individuals from Afghanistan and Somalia, including representatives of their communities in Norway; and interviews with employees of the UDI and the police. After presenting descriptive statistics, we describe how the informants experienced the revocation process, including the effects of the revocation process on integration. Furthermore, we analyze how revocation affects the outlook and life strategies of those interviewed. This report provides a number of recommendations for improving the government’s handling of revocation, including developing a coherent communication strategy and reducing case processing time.
Year 2019
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42845 Report

The new immigrants Global trends in migration towards OECD countries between 2000/01 and 2015/16

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Year 2019
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42848 Policy Brief

Asylum-to-Work transition: typical trajectories of refugees in Germany

Principal investigator Lidwina Gundacker (Principal Investigator), Yuliya Trübswetter (Principal Investigator), Parvati Kosyakova (Principal Investigator)
Description
Since 2015, more than 3 million people have sought humanitarian refuge in Germany. Although the country has traditionally been a country of immigration, the integration of refugees has posed a challenge to its society and policy-makers. Given the disadvantageous position of refugees in terms of resources and legal status, the first years after arrival may shape their social and economic participation in the long run. Yet, only scarce empirical evidence exists on the early biographical trajectories of refugees in Germany. Based on the first representative survey of refugees in Germany, the IAB-BAMF-SOEP survey with more than 7,000 respondents, this paper seeks to shed light on the trajectories of refugees in the first years after their arrival. We apply sequence analysis and cluster typical trajectories of different refugee groups in Germany. As main events, we consider posing an asylum application, receiving the asylum result, picking up education, starting a job and having a baby. How many individuals in fact follow the “ideal” path starting with the asylum process, followed by education and, ultimately, labor market participation? Which groups deviate most from this pattern? The obtained groups of typical post-migration biographies will provide the basis for future inferential analyses on the effects of the early trajectories on latter integration. At the same time, the main drivers of recurring structures in the sequences (such as legal security, human capital or the family context) can be explored. Projektmethode - sequence analyses - cluster analyses Projektziel - identification of typical Integration patterns of refugees and their determinants
Year 2019
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42849 Project

Roots, Return Narratives, Reclaiming “European Americans”: A Review Essay

Authors Yiorgos Anagnostou
Year 2019
Journal Name Diaspora
42850 Journal Article
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