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Contexts of exit in the migration of Russian speakers from the Baltic countries to Ireland

Authors Sofya Aptekar
Year 2009
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 13
44301 Journal Article

BEYOND THE PALE? AVIGDOR LIEBERMAN AND DEMOGRAPHIC RACISM IN ISRAEL

Authors Ahmad H. Sa'di
Year 2009
Journal Name HOLY LAND STUDIES
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44303 Journal Article

Minority Youth, Crime, Conflict, and Belonging in Australia

Authors Jock Collins, Carol Reid
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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44304 Journal Article

Evolution with Stochastic Fitness and Stochastic Migration

Authors Sean H. Rice, Anthony Papadopoulos
Year 2009
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 28
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44306 Journal Article

The research‐policy nexus: the case of unauthorised Mexico–US migration and US policy responses

Authors Philip Martin
Year 2009
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 2
44307 Journal Article

Immigrants assimilate as communities, not just as individuals

Authors Timothy J. Hatton, Andrew Leigh
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 26
44308 Journal Article

Dimensions and dynamics of irregular migration

Authors Khalid Koser
Year 2009
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 53
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44309 Journal Article

World Refugee Day in One Country: Celebrating Refugees and UNHCR in Malaysia

Authors E.-L. E. Hedman
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
44310 Journal Article

Divergent Patterns in the Ethnic Transformation of Societies

Authors David Coleman
Year 2009
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 20
44312 Journal Article

The Reverse and Return Transfer of Technology (RRTT): Towards a Comprehensive Model of the Migration of African Experts

Authors B. Ikubolajeh Logan
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 9
44313 Journal Article

Land of Diverse Migrations: Challenges of Emigration and Immigration in Turkey

Authors Sule Toktas
Year 2009
Journal Name New Perspectives on Turkey
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44314 Journal Article

Japanese Immigration Policy at a Turning Point

Authors Eika Tai
Year 2009
Journal Name ASIAN AND PACIFIC MIGRATION JOURNAL
44315 Journal Article

Host society's dislike of the Islamic veil: The role of subtle prejudice, values, and religion

Authors Vassilis Saroglou, Bahija Lamkaddem, Matthieu Van Pachterbeke, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
44316 Journal Article

Crime, policing and social order: on the expressive nature of public confidence in policing

Authors Jonathan Jackson, Ben Bradford
Year 2009
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
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44317 Journal Article

Gangster, victim or both? The interdiscursive construction of sameness and difference in self‐presentations

Authors Sveinung Sandberg
Year 2009
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 45
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44318 Journal Article

Associations Between Stressful Events and Self-Reported Mental Health Problems Among Non-Western Immigrants in Denmark

Authors J. Singhammer, D. Bancila
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 9
44319 Journal Article

International Migration System between Turkey and Russia: The Case of Project-Tied Migrant Workers in Moscow*

Authors Ahmet İÇDUYGU
Description
With over 4.5 million persons born in Turkey living abroad – for the most part in Europe – Turkey is currently one of the most significant emigration countries in the world. If native-born children of immigrants are included, over 6 million, or more than 8 percent of the country’s population lives abroad. These large numbers are a product of various migratory flows from Turkey which began in the early 1960s with the arrival of Turkish migrants in various Western European countries, and continued with the arrival of Turks in Australia, and the oil-rich countries of North Africa and the Middle East (MENA), and then in the former communist countries such as the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The emigration history of the last fifty years in Turkey indicates that the migratory flows of Turkish citizens have become a part of various migratory systems. The main aim of this essay is two-fold. First, it attempts to document the dynamics and mechanism of project-tied migration from Turkey to the Russian Federation, particularly focusing on the case of project-tied migrant workers from Turkey to Moscow. Second, it looks at the migratory system between Turkey and the former communist countries of Eastern Europe, Central and Northern Asian countries, with special reference to macro, micro, and meso factors affecting the migration system concerned.
Year 2009
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44320 Report

Portugal as a Semi‐peripheral Country in the Global Migration System

Authors Pedro Góis, José Carlos Marques
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
44322 Journal Article

Mobility at the Heart of a Nation: Patterns and Meanings of Cape Verdean Migration

Authors Jørgen Carling, Lisa Åkesson
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 27
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44323 Journal Article

Acculturation, self-efficacy and social support among Chinese immigrants in Northern Ireland

Authors Cherry Katherine Magnet de Saissy
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
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44326 Journal Article

L’émigration au féminin : tendances récentes au Maroc

Authors Mohamed KHACHANI
Description
(En) In the last two decades, Egypt has become host to many different kinds of migrants from both North and South. In the 1990s, Egypt witnessed a massive inflow from Africa, while the Iraqi migration began after the American-led invasion in 2003. This paper looks at the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt, and tackles; first, the causes of Iraqi migration in Egypt and trends within that migration; second, the living conditions of Iraqis in Egypt including the question of access to services and rights; third, the problems that Iraqis experience there; fourth, the way that civil society and international assistance deal with Iraqi refugees. Finally, the paper proposes some recommendations that would improve the situation of Iraqi refugees. *** (Fr) Au cours des deux dernières décennies, l’Egypte a accueilli des flux migratoires divers provenant du nord et du sud. L’on note particulièrement les flux migratoires provenant de l’Afrique pendant les années 90 suivis par l’arrivée des réfugies iraquiens suite à l’invasion américaine de l’Irak en 2003. Ce papier met en exergue la situation des réfugies iraquiens en Egypte et analyse les dynamiques, causes et tendances de cette immigration. Il met également en lumière les conditions de vie des réfugies iraquiens et les problèmes que ces derniers affrontent en Egypte. En outre, le papier analyse comment la société civile égyptienne et les organisations internationales traitent de la question des réfugies iraquiens en Egypte. Finalement, quelques recommandations fondamentales qui permettraient d’assurer une meilleure gestion du problème et d’améliorer la situation des réfugiés iraquiens sont proposées.
Year 2009
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44327 Report

A Gendered Assessment of Highly Skilled Emigration

Authors Frédéric Docquier, B. Lindsay Lowell, Abdeslam Marfouk
Year 2009
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 111
44328 Journal Article

Ethnic return migration and hierarchical nationhood

Authors Dong-Hoon Seol, John D. Skrentny
Year 2009
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 62
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44329 Journal Article

Iraqi Refugees in Egypt: Socio-Political Aspects

Authors Howaida ROMAN
Description
(En) In the last two decades, Egypt has become host to many different kinds of migrants from both North and South. In the 1990s, Egypt witnessed a massive inflow from Africa, while the Iraqi migration began after the American-led invasion in 2003. This paper looks at the situation of Iraqi refugees in Egypt, and tackles; first, the causes of Iraqi migration in Egypt and trends within that migration; second, the living conditions of Iraqis in Egypt including the question of access to services and rights; third, the problems that Iraqis experience there; fourth, the way that civil society and international assistance deal with Iraqi refugees. Finally, the paper proposes some recommendations that would improve the situation of Iraqi refugees. **** Résumé (Fr) Au cours des deux dernières décennies, l’Egypte a accueilli des flux migratoires divers provenant du nord et du sud. L’on note particulièrement les flux migratoires provenant de l’Afrique pendant les années 90 suivis par l’arrivée des réfugies iraquiens suite à l’invasion américaine de l’Irak en 2003. Ce papier met en exergue la situation des réfugies iraquiens en Egypte et analyse les dynamiques, causes et tendances de cette immigration. Il met également en lumière les conditions de vie des réfugies iraquiens et les problèmes que ces derniers affrontent en Egypte. En outre, le papier analyse comment la société civile égyptienne et les organisations internationales traitent de la question des réfugies iraquiens en Egypte. Finalement, quelques recommandations fondamentales qui permettraient d’assurer une meilleure gestion du problème et d’améliorer la situation des réfugiés iraquiens sont proposées.
Year 2009
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44330 Report

The challenge of measuring immigrant origin and immigration-related ethnicity in Europe

Authors Dirk Jacobs, Marc Swyngedouw, Laurie Hanquinet, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
44332 Journal Article

Gender and chain migration: the case of Aruba

Authors Haime Croes, Pieter Hooimeijer
Year 2009
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 6
44333 Journal Article

AIDS and therapeutic immigration in France: myths and realities

Authors Elhadji Mamadou Mbaye
Year 2009
Journal Name SCIENCES SOCIALES ET SANTE
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44334 Journal Article

Privileging the near and dear?

Authors Berry Tholen
Year 2009
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 3
44335 Journal Article

UKRAINIAN MIDDLEMAN SYSTEM OF LABOUR ORGANISATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Authors DITA ČERMÁKOVÁ, MICHAL NEKORJAK
Year 2009
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 14
44336 Journal Article

DUAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS: DO THEY MAKE MORE AND RICHER CITIZENS?

Authors Francesca Mazzolari
Year 2009
Journal Name Demography
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44338 Journal Article

Family in Dutch migration policy 1945-2005

Authors Marlou Schrover
Year 2009
Journal Name HISTORY OF THE FAMILY
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44339 Journal Article

Measuring ethnic linkages among migrants

Authors Thomas K. Bauer, IN Gang, GS Epstein
Year 2009
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 14
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44340 Journal Article

Immigrant self-employment adjustment Ethnic groups in the UK

Authors K Clark, S Drinkwater
Year 2009
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 8
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44341 Journal Article

Internal Migration and Income of Immigrant Families

Authors Saman Rashid
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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44343 Journal Article

Businesswomen in Germany and their performance by ethnicity It pays to be self-employed

Authors Amelie Constant
Year 2009
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 7
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44345 Journal Article

Immigrants and indigenes: the Lost Counties Dispute and the evolution of ethnic identity in colonial Buganda

Authors Shane Doyle
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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44346 Journal Article

Strategic Crime and Immigration Information Management System

Description
People trafficking and People Smuggling has long been a problem for European Governments, adversely affecting the security of their citizens. In many cases women and children are exploited for the sex trade and labour exploitation. In formulating the SCIIMS project the consortium will focus upon an overarching question from which the developed system, demonstration and experimentation will answer: In the European Union context how can new capabilities improve the ability to search, mine, and fuse information from National, trans-national, private and other sources, to discover trends and patterns for increasing shared situational awareness and improving decision making, within a secure infrastructure to facilitate the combating of organised crime and in particular people trafficking to enhance the security of citizens? The programme objectives are: 1) Development and application of information management techniques enabling information to be fused, and shared nationally and trans-nationally within a secure information infrastructure in accordance with EU Crime and Immigration Agencies information needs; 2) Development and application of tools to assist in decision making in order to predict, analyse and intervene with likely people trafficking and smuggling sources, events, and links to organised crime. The SCIIMS Consortium will utilise State of the Art products which will form the platform to develop new innovative capabilities and technologies. This approach is designed to provide the EU with an early exploitation opportunity by the consortium & User Groups. Capabilities and technologies will include: - Data Mining of large data sets utilising a data stream approach. - Information Management, and fusion techniques in order to analyse relationships between different pieces of information. - Web/database semantics tools to provide comprehensive search and retrieval of information. - Decision aids based on self learning probabilistic tools.
Year 2009
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44348 Project

Socio-Cultural Determinants of Labour-Market Integration of Immigrants

Principal investigator Ruud Koopmans (Principal Investigator), Jutta Höhne (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Theoretical background and objectives Economic participation of migrants has been a major problem in many European countries for the last decades. There is overwhelming statistical evidence for the problematic labour market status of migrants, but data also show that not all migrant groups are affected to the same extent. Previous studies have revealed that differences in socio-economic integration are strongly related to ethnic origin. However, this research does not allow us to firmly establish to what extent cultural and religious factors are responsible for the differential socio-economic position of ethnic groups. Therefore, we investigate the effects of host-country orientation and cultural difference of migrants on their socio-economic integration in Germany, analysing unemployment and employment durations of male and female migrants, as well as transitions from domestic work to employment for female migrants from Turkey, Former Yugoslavia, Greece, Spain and Italy. Given the large gap in unemployment and employment rates not only between natives and migrants, but also between groups of migrants, we look at several economic, human capital and cultural factors in order to test whether migrant-specific characteristics can help to explain ethnic group differences in labour market outcomes. The migrant-specific cultural variables we investigate include host-country language proficiency, interethnic contacts, host-country media consumption, and religiosity. In the case of married female migrants, the analysis moreover takes relevant characteristics of their husbands into account, which have not received attention in earlier studies. Research design and methodology The German Socio-Economic Panel provides reliable longitudinal data, allowing us to conduct analyses over a period of nearly 20 years (1988-2006). We use duration data to analyse the hazard of labour market status transitions by estimating Cox regression models with a random frailty term to account for unobserved heterogeneity. Individual longitudinal data on employment trajectories of migrants have been combined with labour market context data and relevant human capital and cultural factors. A longitudinal approach is crucial for addressing this research question, since the relationship between socio-cultural factors such as host-country language proficiency and interethnic contacts and labour market integration is likely to be recursive. Our samples cover not only persons born outside Germany, but also their 2nd generation offspring. Findings The results indicate that although labour market transitions of migrants strongly depend on the labour market context, host-country orientation and religiosity also have a certain impact on the labour market integration of individual migrants, especially on transitions into employment of male migrants and married migrant housewives. However, while for most of our cultural variables we find significant effects on the individual level, these factors do not help to clarify the differences among the different migrant groups, which persist at a similar level even after controlling for labour market, general human capital, as well as cultural variables."
Year 2009
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44349 Project

Immigration Policies in Portugal: Limits and Compromise in the Quest for Regulation

Authors Catarina Sabino, João Peixoto, Alexandre Abreu
Year 2009
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
Citations (WoS) 5
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44350 Journal Article
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