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Regime type, international migration, and the politics of dual citizenship toleration

Authors Nikola Mirilovic
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
43752 Journal Article

Small States and Nonmaterial Power: Creating Crises and Shaping Migration Policies in Malta, Cyprus, and the European Union

Authors Cetta Mainwaring
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
43753 Journal Article

From ‘De-wogged’ Migrants to ‘Rabble Rousers’: Mapping the Indian Diaspora in Australia

Authors Sukhmani Khorana
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
43754 Journal Article

Trafficking, Scandal, and Abuse of Migrant Workers in Argentina and the United States

Authors Denise Brennan
Year 2014
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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43755 Journal Article

Estimating Labor Trafficking among Unauthorized Migrant Workers in San Diego

Authors Sheldon X. Zhang, Michael W. Spiller, Brian Karl Finch, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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43758 Journal Article

Forecasting Scottish Migration in the Context of the 2014 Constitutional Change Debate

Authors Arkadiusz Wiśniowski, Han Lin Shang, Jakub Bijak
Year 2014
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 5
43760 Journal Article

Emigration policies in contemporary Europe

Authors Agnieszka WEINAR
Description
The aim of the paper is to prioritise the missing side of European migration governance, that is its approach to emigration and diaspora. In order to fill the research gap and to start building a coherent knowledge base on emigration and diaspora policies in the EU, it proposes the mapping of the national responses to emigration over the last four years (mostly overlapping with the economic crisis and post-accession mobility). In this context it tackles two main questions. First, what do we know about emigration from the EU – who migrates and to where? Second, what are the main categories of response of the EU Member States to emigration? In other words, how can we categorize the existing European emigration and diaspora policies? The paper is based on commissioned reports written by 28 EU country correspondents provided in the framework of the project Carim East.
Year 2014
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43761 Report

'Islam does not change': young people narrating negotiations of religion and identity

Authors Louise Ryan
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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43762 Journal Article

Migrants as agents of development: Diaspora engagement discourse and practice in Europe

Authors Giulia Sinatti, Cindy Horst
Year 2014
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 43
43766 Journal Article

The integration paradox: Level of education and immigrants’ attitudes towards natives and the host society.

Authors Thomas de Vroome, Borja Martinovic, Maykel Verkuyten
Year 2014
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
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43768 Journal Article

Effects of Social Networks on Finding an Apprenticeship in the German Vocational Training System

Authors Tobias Roth
Year 2014
Journal Name European Societies
Citations (WoS) 4
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43772 Journal Article

Strangers on the Shore: Sub-Saharan African “Irregular” Migrants in Malta

Authors Simon Bradford, Marilyn Clark
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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43773 Journal Article

Intercultural crossings in a digital age: ICT pathways with migrant and refugee-background youth

Authors Ben O’Mara, Anne Harris
Year 2014
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
Citations (WoS) 4
43775 Journal Article

Boundaries of Belonging: Highly Skilled Migrants and the Migrant Hierarchy in Finland

Authors Kaisu Koskela
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Finnish Studies
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43776 Journal Article

Adaptation of an Acculturation Scale for African Refugee Women

Authors Crista E. Johnson-Agbakwu, Priscilla Flynn, Gladys B. Asiedu, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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43778 Journal Article

The Rise and Fall of Diasporic Bonds in Japanese‐Peruvian “Return” Migration

Authors Ayumi Takenaka
Year 2014
Journal Name International Migration
43779 Journal Article

Snapshots from the margins

Authors Feyzi Baban, Kim Rygiel
Year 2014
Journal Name European Journal of Social Theory
Citations (WoS) 9
43781 Journal Article

Ethnic differences in integration levels and return migration intentions: A study of Estonian migrants in Finland

Authors Kristi Anniste, T Tammaru
Year 2014
Journal Name Demographic Research
Citations (WoS) 14
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43783 Journal Article

Two new datasets on south-north migration by occupational category

Authors Nina Neubecker
Year 2014
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 2
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43787 Journal Article

A CONTRIBUTION TO UNDERSTANDING "CEFURKE"

Authors Milica Antic Gaber, Urska Strle
Year 2014
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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43788 Journal Article

Ethnic Identity of Taiwan New Immigrant Females from Southeast Asia

Authors Mei-ying Chen
Year 2014
Journal Name ARCHIV ORIENTALNI
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43790 Journal Article

Turkey's New Diaspora Policy: The Challenge of Inclusivity, Outreach and Capacity

Description
Turkey has many expatriate communities abroad, as well as communities of various origins, whose members reside within its borders and feel connected to other states or regions. Many of these communities have been ignored or eyed with suspi-cion by the modern Turkish nation-state since its inception in the 1920s. It is only recently that Turkey has “discovered” its people abroad and the diaspora communities within, a discovery that appears to be causally connected with Turkey’s rising ambitions and ‘soft power’ capabilities. Under the Justice and Development Party, efforts for a concerted dias-pora policy have reached a peak with the creation of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities in 2010. This report deals with the Presidency, its goals and capacities, its role within the larger context of Turkey’s foreign policy and its desired and actual impacts on Turkey’s diaspora communities.Is this a “new diaspora policy” geared towards increasing Turkish influence abroad or an attempt to improve the quality of life of Turkish citizens often experiencing discrimination in Western European countries? Or is it an example of constructive foreign policy and diaspora building among a disparate group of people, most of whom have only very little in common? Based on qualita-tive field research in the Presidency, this paper argues that Turkey’s new diaspora policy combines all of these different approaches. This openness and flexibility is a great strength, even though significant political challenges await Turkey’s diaspora policies, precisely because it is still very much in the process of assembly. That said, this first stage in the making of Turkey’s diaspora policy is a perfect time to discuss its direction and suggest ways to make it more inclusive and internationally respected. This is all the more important as Turks abroad are likely to experience more discrimination in a European Union increasingly influenced by racist and Islamo-phobic political parties, while the contestations over the hundredth anniversary of the Armenian geno-cide in 2015 will add new stress to inter-community relations between Turks, Kurds and Armenians abroad. An inclusive and post-nationalist diaspora policy would be an important remedy to both of these challenges.
Year 2014
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43793 Report

International Mobil: Erforschung internationaler Mobilität deutscher Staatsangehöriger

Authors Andreas Ette, Marcus Engler, Marcel Erlinghagen, ...
Description
Die Studie „International Mobil“ wurde vom BiB gemeinsam mit dem SVR-Forschungsbereich und der Universität Duisburg-Essen durchgeführt. Die Untersuchung schlägt einen innovativen Weg zur Erforschung der internationalen Mobilität deutscher Staatsangehöriger ein, indem sie sowohl das Wanderungsverhalten von deutschen Staatsangehörigen, die von Deutschland ins Ausland ziehen (Auswanderer), als auch von deutschen Staatsangehörigen, die nach einer gewissen Zeit im Ausland zurück nach Deutschland kehren (Rückwanderer) erfasst. Insgesamt konnten 2014 für die Befragung 1.700 Personen gewonnen werden, darunter knapp 800 Auswanderer weltweit und rund 900 Rückwanderer in Deutschland. Die Stichprobenziehung erfolgte auf Basis des Einwohnermelderegisters der Gemeinde, in der die Personen zuletzt gemeldet waren, beziehungsweise aktuell gemeldet sind. Die Datendokumentation bietet den Datennutzerinnen und Datennutzern sowie allen Interessierten eine detaillierte Beschreibung der Konzeption und Durchführung der Befragung der international mobilen Bevölkerungsgruppe. Die Publikation dokumentiert neben dem Forschungsdesign und dem Stichprobenverfahren unter anderem das Erhebungsinstrument, den Erhebungsmodus sowie den Feldverlauf der Befragung. Darüber hinaus werden Analysen zur Datenqualität und zur Machbarkeit des Forschungsdesigns dargestellt. Die Daten des Surveys „International Mobil“ können bei GESIS unter der Studiennummer 6767 für sozialwissenschaftliche Auswertungen angefordert werden.
Year 2014
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43794 Data Set

Food in the British immigrant experience

Authors Anne J. Kershen
Year 2014
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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43795 Journal Article

EARLY WARNING FOR INCREASED SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

Description
This project proposal EARLY WARNING FOR INCREASED SITUATIONAL AWARENESS (EWISA) is addressing the FP7 Theme for Security Research the work programme topic SEC-2013.3.2-1 Pre-Operational Validation (POV) on land borders, the topic Area 10.3.2 Land borders as is aimed to promote further cooperation between public authorities as the end-users on developing new solutions to improve the quality and efficiency of public services related to security issues on topics of common European interest. The proposal is in the area of Activity 10.3, regarding the Intelligent Surveillance and Border Security with the specific funding scheme Pre-Operational Validation (POV), a Combination of Collaborative Project and Coordination (CP-CSA) and Support Action. The project implements the actual strategic approach of Frontex, expressed in EuroSur , through which an intelligence picture of possible threats against MS is obtained, picture created outside the MS and Schengen area, through the combination of radar pictures with video pictures and with the intelligence collected from the sensor stations together with the ones from the MS partners, from checked sources. The threats which are subject to analysis in this project are the following: a) illegal migration, b) smuggling, c) trafficking in drugs and forbidden materials, d) trafficking in weapons The project will provide not only the assessment of a stand-alone technology, but also assessment of the integration into current surveillance infrastructure of the new capabilities provided by the industry. The objective is to increase intelligence in video surveillance. The approach is a process like entity, which consists of: • camera-specific processes • a modular implementation of successive analysis layers, which is applied for optimal situational awareness: chaining, motion, figure. • In addition to the camera's processing capabilities, the network consists of: sensors, network analysis and system for control room.
Year 2014
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43796 Project

El impacto de la crisis económica sobre la movilidad internacional de los residentes extranjeros en la provincia de Alicante

Year 2014
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios.
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43799 Journal Article
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