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40 years of spatial demographic changes: Racial segregation in peninsular Malaysia

Authors Nur Faziera Yaakub, Tarmiji Masron
Year 2021
Journal Name GEOGRAFIA-MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIETY & SPACE
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8801 Journal Article

Assumptions about life hardship and pain perception

Authors Kelly M. Hoffman, Sophie Trawalter
Year 2016
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
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8802 Journal Article

Twenty-first-century preschool bilingual education: facing advantages and challenges in cross-cultural contexts

Authors Mila Schwartz, Asa Palviainen, Åsa Palviainen
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
Citations (WoS) 8
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8803 Journal Article

Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Academic Cheating Research-Cross-Cultural Comparison

Authors Agata Chudzicka-Czupala, Damian Grabowski, Abby L. Mello, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name ETHICS & BEHAVIOR
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8804 Journal Article

Human behaviour in crisis situations: A cross cultural investigation to tailor security-related communication

Description
The aim of the proposed project is to investigate cross-cultural and ethnic differences of human behaviour in crisis situations in order to better tailor security related communication, instructions and procedures with a view to improving evacuation and protection. The project will provide evidence that will be useful to first responders, building designers and those involved in the development of emergency operating procedures for buildings. The BeSeCu project employs two research strategies: A) A cross-cultural survey of individual experiences will be conducted to identify determinants of inter-individual differences in people who have experienced evacuation situations, fire disaster survivors and survivors of similar crisis situations, but also workers and first responders as well as those affected in the community. This retrospective study will be carried out across 7 European countries with diverse cultural background. B) Experimental trials will be carried out in three countries simulating real time evacuation scenarios in standardized settings including objective measures (e.g. response time) as outcomes as well as video-tape analysis. Results will be analysed to identify similarities and differences between cultures and ethnic groups as well as a range of socioeconomic factors. The analysis will triangulate findings obtained with objective measures, subjective experiences and behavioural observations. Two types of research findings and products will be provided by the BeSeCu projects: (A) An evidence base that will enable designers of buildings to develop culturally appropriate emergency operating procedures. (B) An evidence base of inter-individual differences that will be employed to develop a culture sensitive communication training to improve emergency interventions. The research will be carried out by a consortium of 8 European partners including end-users (e.g. fire service colleges) in the process of research.
Year 2008
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8805 Project

Racial triangulation of Latino/a workers by agricultural employers

Authors Marta Maria Maldonado
Year 2006
Journal Name Human Organization
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8806 Journal Article

Race Differences in Youths' Attitudes Toward Arming Teachers: Investigating the Role of Procedural Justice

Authors Faraneh Shamserad
Year 2021
Journal Name YOUTH & SOCIETY
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8807 Journal Article

Democracy's New Song: Black Reconstruction in America, 1860-1880 and the Melodramatic Imagination

Authors Marina Bilbija
Year 2011
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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8808 Journal Article

Inequality and Human Rights of African Descendants in Brazil

Authors Lucila Bandeira Beato, LB Beato
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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8809 Journal Article

The next M. J. or the next O. J.? Kobe Bryant, race, and the absurdity of colorblind rhetoric

Authors David J. Leonard
Year 2004
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT & SOCIAL ISSUES
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8810 Journal Article

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Awareness in HINTS 2007: Sociodemographic and Numeracy Correlates

Authors Aisha T. Langford, Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, Ken Resnicow, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF GENETIC COUNSELING
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8811 Journal Article

EXERCISING 'RACE' THROUGH THE CORONATION PHYSICAL TRAINING COMPETITION

Authors Francois J. Cleophas, Floris J. G. Van der Merwe
Year 2012
Journal Name SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH IN SPORT PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
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8812 Journal Article

Racial zigzags: Visualizing racial deviancy in German physical anthropology during the 20th century

Authors Amir Teicher
Year 2015
Journal Name HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES
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8813 Journal Article

"Failing" and Finding a Filipina Diasporic Scholarly "Home": A De/Colonizing Autoethnography

Authors Monica Anne Batac
Year 2022
Journal Name QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
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8814 Journal Article

Group differences in mean intelligence for the Dutch and third world immigrants

Authors JT Nijenhuis, H Van der Flier
Year 2001
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
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8815 Journal Article

POST-EMPIRICISM AND PSYCHIATRY - MEANING AND METHODOLOGY IN CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH

Authors PJ BRACKEN
Year 1993
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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8817 Journal Article

Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice Contact: Reflections for Future Research

Authors Eric A. Stewart, Patricia Y. Warren, Cresean Hughes, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Race and Justice
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8818 Journal Article

Refugee Policy in Brazil (1995–2010): Achievements and Challenges

Authors Julia Bertino Moreira
Year 2017
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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8819 Journal Article

A Clearer Picture of Multiracial Substance Use: Rates and Correlates of Alcohol and Tobacco Use in Multiracial Adolescents and Adults

Authors George F. Chavez, Diana T. Sanchez
Year 2010
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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8820 Journal Article

Racial/Ethnic Differences in Hormonally-Active Hair Product Use: A Plausible Risk Factor for Health Disparities

Authors Tamarra James-Todd, Tamarra James-Todd, Ruby Senie, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 16
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8821 Journal Article

The structure of disadvantage: Individual and occupational determinants of the black-white wage gap

Authors E Grodsky, D Pager
Year 2001
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 162
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8822 Journal Article

Economic Limits of International Resettlement

Authors Wilbert E. Moore
Year 1945
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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8823 Journal Article

Race, class and culture in the context of affirmative action: a theoretical critical effort on race

Authors Lilia Goncalves Magalhaes Tavolaro
Year 2010
Journal Name SOCIEDADE E CULTURA
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8824 Journal Article

An intersectional approach to hegemonic masculinity and internal hegemony: a thematic analysis in South African men

Authors Babar Dharani, Oliver Vergo, Kurt April
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Gender Studies
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8825 Journal Article

Maori Rugby and Subversion: Creativity, Domestication, Oppression and Decolonization

Authors Brendan Hokowhitu
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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8826 Journal Article

Explaining Trends and Patterns of Immigrants' Partner Choice in Britain

Authors Raya MUTTARAK
Year 2010
Journal Name Zeitschrift für Familienforschung/Journal of Family Research, 2010, 22, 1, 39-66
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8827 Journal Article

Bringing critical race theory to Europe : the case of immigrant women

Authors Fulvia STAIANO
Year 2015
Journal Name European journal of legal studies, 2016, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 211-249
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8828 Journal Article

Cultural sport psychology as a pathway to advances in identity and settlement research to practice

Authors Robert J. Schinke, Tatiana V. Ryba, Amy T. Blodgett, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
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8829 Journal Article

Palestinian Refugees in Arab States: A Rights-Based Approach

Authors Asem KHALIL
Description
This paper tackles the issue of Palestinian refugees in host Arab states, their legal status and rights. The paper's criteria can be found in those universally accepted standards applicable on refugees, as a special category of persons in need of national and international protection and assistance, and on those minimum guarantees (human rights and freedoms) which are present in international conventions and declarations, applicable in both times of armed conflict/occupation and peace. This paper suggests that those international measures adopted for Palestinian refugees are unsuitable and insufficient over long conflicts and prolonged occupation. It is true that the Palestinian refugee issue is unique. However, it is a legal distortion to understand this uniqueness as a reason to treat Palestinian refugees differently from other refugees as if they stand outside International Refugee Law. The policies of host states and of the international community, this paper suggests, prove that the basic rights and freedoms of individuals take second place in the formulation of national policies and in their legal texts. The exclusion of Palestinians from international protection mechanisms has rendered the position of millions of Palestinians in host Arab states precarious. Besides, in the case of the Palestinians, "refugeehood" is accompanied by statelessness; accordingly, it becomes a source of instability, insecurity and risk, for both the country of first refuge, and third states, which are possible targets of refugee migration. The rights-based approach that this paper adopts underlines the need to take not only the needs of refugees but also their rights seriously into consideration in order to identify certain standards of treatment to which an individual refugee is entitled. Besides, rights imply justiciability, responsibility and accountability.
Year 2009
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8831 Report

Shared Challenges and Opportunities for EU and US Immigration Policymakers

Authors Philippe FARGUES, Demetrios G. PAPADEMETRIOU, Giambattista SALINARI, ...
Description
In the final report of the project “Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from experiences”, Shared Challenges and Opportunities for EU and US Immigration Policymakers, authors Philippe Fargues, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, Giambattista Salinari, and Madeleine Sumption summarize and reflect upon the key findings of the project’s research papers and policy briefs. The report highlights the lessons to be learned from both similar and divergent experiences on either side of the Atlantic, sketching opportunities for future reform, as well as ways in which the European Union and the United States could improve their cooperative relationship. This review took place within the context of substantial uncertainties arising from the economic, jobs, and fiscal crises and, in the case of Europe, from political upheaval in the Arab world. It must also be seen in the context of ongoing institutional, economic, and demographic changes, as well as governments’ growing recognition that deeper cooperation with both sending and receiving countries are crucial to the effective management of migration.
Year 2011
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8832 Report

Racial disparities in official assessments of juvenile offenders: Attributional stereotypes as mediating mechanisms

Authors GS Bridges, S Steen
Year 1998
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 331
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8833 Journal Article

Sustainable diverse cities: Innovation in integration

Principal investigator Marit Aure (Principal Investigator)
Description
Cit-egration`s main objective is to produce new applicable knowledge on innovative multicultural integration activities that help us to live with difference, enhance integrative interaction and develop just cities - granting diverse populations rights to physical spaces, participate in urban life, and shape the city as equals. The study assesses new approaches to integration in terms of understanding the complex dynamics of diverse integration initiatives; how they work, and what kinds of interactions they may provide with regard to people in different socio-economic and juridical situations. This implies specifying the social, spatial (including physical and climatic), cultural and organisational conditions under which different initiatives can add to processes of integration and development of just cities. To better understand and plan for integration in urban spaces, we ask: 1) How do migrants use urban space for cross-cultural interaction? 2) Under what conditions do integration initiatives encourage cross-cultural interactions? 3) How do encounters and interactions transfer into participation and development of cities? 4) What are challenges and solutions to planning for integration in the context of changing organizational patterns of voluntary organizations? The project analyses and develops innovations in integration from two key northern cities with significant immigrant populations: Bodø and Tromsø. The research questions will be answered in close cooperation with actors involved in integration initiatives, including voluntary organisations, local government, private persons, and entrepreneurial businesses. Together we will study and analyse, test and develop innovations in integration, and aims to generate knowledge and solutions that support social, economic and environmental responsibility. A wide range of new tools and methods to be developed in the project, based on skills and competence represented by the ?in-house? artists and cultural workers.
Year 2017
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8834 Project

HUMAN MOBILITY AND MALARIA RISK IN THE NAYA RIVER BASIN OF COLOMBIA

Authors E SEVILLACASAS
Year 1993
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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8835 Journal Article

Making bodies modern: race, medicine and the colonial soldier in the mid-eighteenth century

Authors Erica Charters
Year 2012
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
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8836 Journal Article

21st-century Buffalo Boys: Intersectional approaches to the complexities of modern masculinity

Authors Georgina Ripley
Year 2020
Journal Name CRITICAL STUDIES IN MENS FASHION
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8837 Journal Article

Migration and Border Politics in The South of United States And Spain

Authors María Isolda Perelló
Year 2019
Journal Name Migration and Diasporas: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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8838 Journal Article

Diverse patient perspectives on respect in healthcare: A qualitative study

Authors Mary Catherine Beach, Somnath Saha, Emily Branyon
Year 2017
Journal Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
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8839 Journal Article

Locating neighbourhood diversity in the American metropolis

Authors Kyle Walker, Kyle E. Walker
Year 2018
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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8840 Journal Article

VIMALA DEVI, IDA VITALE AND GABRIELA MISTRAL: WOMEN, DIASPORA AND A LUSOPHONE CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE

Authors Carolina Cunha Carnier
Year 2020
Journal Name VIA ATLANTICA
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8841 Journal Article

CONSTRUCTS OF CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTION ON THE FRONTIER'S TERRITORIES: TO A PROBLEM OF CULTURAL SAFETY

Authors E. Khlyscheva
Year 2016
Journal Name ZHURNAL FRONTIRNYKH ISSLEDOVANII-JOURNAL OF FRONTIER STUDIES
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8842 Journal Article

Grappling With Race: The Performance of Identity in Prizefighting Promotion

Authors Warren M. Davis, Julius M. Riles
Year 2020
Journal Name COMMUNICATION & SPORT
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8843 Journal Article

Locating the Concept of Vulnerability in Canada’s Refugee Policies at Home and Abroad

Authors Melissa Mary Anderson, Dagmar Soennecken
Year 2022
Journal Name Laws
8844 Journal Article

Racial residential segregation and adverse birth outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors Renee Mehra, Lisa M. Boyd, Jeannette R. Ickovics
Year 2017
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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8845 Journal Article

African American, Hispanic, and white beliefs about black/white inequality, 1977-2004

Authors Matthew O. Hunt
Year 2007
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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8846 Journal Article

Race Research and the Ethics of Belief

Authors Jonathan Anomaly
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BIOETHICAL INQUIRY
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8847 Journal Article

“Whiteness Isn’t about Skin Color.” Challenges to Analyzing Racial Practices in a Norwegian Context

Authors Astri Dankertsen, Tone Gunn Stene Kristiansen
Year 2021
Journal Name Societies
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8848 Journal Article

Lives stalled: the costs of waiting for refugee resettlement

Authors Molly Fee
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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8849 Journal Article

‘Not everyone’s gonna like me’: Accounting for race and racism in sex and dating web services for gay and bisexual men

Authors Denton Callander, Martin V. Holt, Christy E. Newman, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 11
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8850 Journal Article

Southernization of the Nation and Nationalization of the South: Racial Conservatism, Social Welfare and White Partisans in the United States, 1956–92

Authors JONATHAN A. COWDEN
Year 2001
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 11
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8851 Journal Article

Remembering across the border: Postsocialist nostalgia among Turkish immigrants from Bulgaria

Authors AYSE PARLA
Year 2009
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 16
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8852 Journal Article

Going Back Home? Changing Demography and Geography of Mexican Return Migration

Authors Claudia Masferrer, Bryan R. Roberts
Year 2012
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 26
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8853 Journal Article

Racial/ethnic differences in prognosis communication during initial inpatient palliative care consultations among people with advanced cancer

Authors Luke T. Ingersoll, SA Norton, Kevin Fiscella, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
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8854 Journal Article

"Neighborliness Is Nonspatial": Howard Thurman and the Search for Integration and Common Ground

Authors Peter Eisenstadt
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
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8855 Journal Article

Turkish Migration Conference and Migration Challenge

Authors Philip Martin, Ibrahim Sirkeci
Year 2016
Journal Name Migration Letters
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8857 Journal Article

Developing a cross-cultural model of grief: The state of the field

Authors D Klass
Year 1999
Journal Name OMEGA-JOURNAL OF DEATH AND DYING
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8858 Journal Article

Spies, surveillance and stakeouts: monitoring Muslim moves in British state schools

Authors Katy Pal Sian
Year 2015
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
Citations (WoS) 17
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8859 Journal Article

Mixed feedback dynamics and the USA renewable fuel standard: the roles of policy design and administrative agency

Authors Grace Skogstad
Year 2020
Journal Name POLICY SCIENCES
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8860 Journal Article

Risking for protection: Discourses around ‘safe sex’ among Chilean, Turkish and second‐generation Greek women living in Melbourne, Australia

Authors Sandra M. Gifford, Christine Bakopanos, Maria‐Teresa Dawson, ...
Year 1998
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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8861 Journal Article

"We black women have to kill a lion everyday": An intersectional analysis of racism and social determinants of health in Brazil

Authors Vijaya K. Hogan, Edna M. de Araujo, Kia L. Caldwell, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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8862 Journal Article

Migration on the Move

Authors Sandra Mantu, Carolus Grütters, Paul Minderhoud
Year 2018
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8863 Book

Where, What and Whom to Study? Principles, Guidelines and Empirical Examples of Case Selection and Sampling in Migration Research

Authors Karolina Barglowski
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
8864 Book Chapter

News Media Trends in the Framing of Immigration and Crime, 1990–2013

Authors Casey T Harris, Jeff Gruenewald
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Problems
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8865 Journal Article

Race, Class, and Labor Markets: The White Working Class and Racial Composition of U.S. Metropolitan Areas

Authors Philip N. Cohen, PN Cohen
Year 2001
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 21
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8866 Journal Article

Local versus Global Knowledge: Diverse Perspectives on Nature in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve

Authors Uta Berghoefer, Ricardo Rozzi, Kurt Jax
Year 2008
Journal Name ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
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8867 Journal Article

Patient-health care professional gender or race/ethnicity concordance and its association with weight-related advice in the United States

Authors Hsing-Yu Yang, Youfa Wang, Leiyu Shi, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
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8868 Journal Article

Race and Socioeconomic Composition of the High Schools of National Football League Players

Authors Kristopher White, Theresa Walton-Fisette, Brian H. Yim, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL
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8869 Journal Article

Birds of a Feather, Or Friend of a Friend?: Using Exponential Random Graph Models to Investigate Adolescent Social Networks

Authors Steven M. Goodreau, James A. Kitts, Martina Morris
Year 2009
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 253
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8870 Journal Article

Parenting in a New Land: Specialized Services for Immigrant and Refugee Families in the USA

Authors Filomena M. Critelli
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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8871 Journal Article

Determinants of Declining School Belonging 2000-2018: The Case of Sweden

Authors Bjorn Hogberg, Mattias Strandh, Solveig Petersen, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH
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8872 Journal Article

Revocation of Citizenship and Rule of Law: How Judicial Review Defeated Britain's First Denaturalization Regime

Authors Patrick Weil, Nicholas Handler
Year 2018
Journal Name LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW
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8873 Journal Article

Resident perceptions of a contentious tourism event

Authors David B. Weaver, L Lawton
Year 2013
Journal Name TOURISM MANAGEMENT
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8874 Journal Article

Evaluation of Immigration- and Integration Policies

Principal investigator Daniel Auer (Principal Investigator ), Flavia Fossati (Principal Investigator ), Carlos Vargas-Silva (Principal Investigator ), Stefanie Kurt (Principal Investigator ), Dennis Egger (Principal Investigator ), Johannes Kunz (Principal Investigator ), Damaris Rose (Principal Investigator )
Description
"In this project, we investigate the (sometimes unintended) consequences of policies that have been implemented to regulate immigration and to subsequently facilitate the socio-economic integration of newly arrived immigrants. (1) Networks: First, we exploit a natural experiment in Switzerland, where asylum seekers are randomly assigned to cantons. This immigration policy can be regarded as a transparent and neutral way of distributing refugees across a country to “share a burden”. At the same time, such restrictions regarding free movement within a country come with hefty consequences for the persons affected. On the one hand, a large share of jobs are found through referrals within social networks: in the US, for instance, around 30-60% (Bewley, 2007). At least since Granovetter (1973), a rich theoretical literature has rationalized this fact by modelling networks as non-market institutions that help overcome information frictions inherent in the labor market. From workers' perspective, networks grant their members preferential access to information on high-quality job openings, e.g. as in Calvo-Armengol and Jackson (2004). On the firm side, networks may help alleviate the asymmetric information problem in hiring leading potentially to a better job-match, e.g. as in Beaman and Magruder (2012). In our study, we focus on the value of social networks from the perspective of workers. Swiss asylum policy provides a unique natural experiment to study the effects of social networks on labor market outcomes. Because of the truly exogenous placement, long horizon over which the policy was in place and the large sample size, we can delve deeper into the mechanisms of how social networks affect labor market integration than previous studies have done and look at network structure beyond simply its size. Our findings will enable us to distinguish among a large set of theoretical models of the value of networks from the point of view of individual job seekers. (2) Maternity: At the same time, such immigration policies also affect the social integration of immigrants and, in our case, individual health and wellbeing. Specifically, we exploit the same unique setting to assess the relevance of information on infants' health. Random allocation of asylum seekers in Switzerland allows us to first, study the spatial differences in health care provision across the country. Further, by exploiting that French-speaking refugees are randomly placed in French- or non-French-speaking regions, we can credibly identify the language-match-health-gap, based on refugees that do not speak French as a control group and placed on either side of the language border (in a Difference in Differences framework). By extending the language to a novel (continuous) measure of language distance, we are able to factor out country of origin effects using bi-lateral regressions. A second strand of policies targets the (economic) integration of immigrants and generally of persons outside the labor market. A common approach is to provide measures, so-called Active Labor Market Programs (ALMP) that enhance a jobseeker’s employability (e.g., through additional human capital) or that keep a person close to the labor market through occupational programs. (3) Access Bias: Some measures, however, can negatively affect labor market outcomes, such as unemployment duration and post-unemployment wages, because of factors such as human capital deprivation or lock-in effects. Based on encompassing registry data that allow researchers to control for usually unobserved employability variables, we find evidence of a systematic access bias whereby caseworkers in Switzerland assign unemployed immigrants to activation measures based on what we call a competition logic that is mainly driven by and conforms to an economic rationale and the job center’s performance evaluation. From the perspective of immigrants’ labor market integration, this may be problematic because it results in an overrepresentation of immigrants in measures with little efficacy rather than in measures that could compensate for (some of) their employability disadvantages. Conversely, we find that Swiss citizens are relatively advantaged in the ability to access more measures that promote human capital enhancement (compensation logic) and that have been shown to be successful tools for labor market reintegration. It is plausible that a stronger reliance on the competition logic by caseworkers and the consequential overrepresentation of migrants in low-efficacy measures amplifies migrants’ general labor market disadvantages. (4) Priming: This rather negative stance on integration measures in the form of ALMPs is further advanced by a study where we present indications that ALMP participants are pushed into lower paying jobs compared to equally qualified non-participants. In this study on the effect of subjective beliefs on employment outcomes we find that the employment chances one year after the start of unemployment increase for both ALMP participants and non-participants when self-control and employment beliefs are high. In contrast, higher initial reservation wages increase employment chances for non-participants but substantially reduce them for ALMP participants. Previous studies have shown that beneficial effects of activation measures are often abrogated by lock-in effects, human capital deprivation, and/or negative signals to prospective employers, all of which are particularly harmful for highly skilled workers and higher-paying jobs. We argue that these detrimental effects ultimately push ALMP participants into jobs below their expected salary, where the negative consequences of activation measures are less pronounced. (5) Heterogeneity: A related aspect that is crucial from an integration perspective is whether such effects of ALMPs differ across groups, that is, whether the participation of “natives” turns out to have different consequences for their labor market performance compared to participating immigrants. In this study, we argue that effect heterogeneity between native and migrant participants can provide information about the type of discrimination that migrants face in the labor market. Using encompassing administrative data from Switzerland, we observe all registered jobseekers in 2004 and follow their monthly labor market trajectories over 10 subsequent years. Our findings are consistent with earlier evaluations of ALMPs in Switzerland and elsewhere, which find that participation effects of ALMPs are limited and sometimes even negative. However, findings show that employers value the additional productivity-related information of ALMP participation more if participants have a foreign nationality. We infer that labor market discrimination against migrants is dominated by statistical reasoning on the part of prospective employers. (6) LM-Index: Eventually, we provide a meta-analytical study where we argue that comparative assessments of integration policies fail to properly take confounding factors into account. That is, immigrant groups exposed to integration policies in different countries differ in their characteristics because immigration policies and migrants’ destination choice induce an ex-ante bias. To circumvent this limit to comparative analyses, we aspire to collect and generate data on all existing policy dimensions and subsequently provide a comparative analysis of immigrants’ labor market integration in industrialized countries."
Year 2018
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8875 Project

"It's not just a matter of speaking...": the vicissitudes of cross-cultural interviewing

Authors Gabriele Griffin
Year 2018
Journal Name QUALITATIVE RESEARCH JOURNAL
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8876 Journal Article

You are Not Welcome Here Anymore: Restoring Support for Refugee Resettlement in the Age of Trump

Authors Todd Scribner
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
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8878 Journal Article

Questionnaire Design and Translation for Refugee Populations: Lessons Learned from the REHEAL Study

Authors Theoni Stathopoulou, Natalja Menold, Elica Krajceva, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
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8879 Journal Article

Economic Integration among Children of Israeli Immigrants in the United States

Authors Yinon Cohen, Yitchak Haberfeld
Year 2003
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 6
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8880 Journal Article

SUCCESSES AND FAILURES IN POSTDISASTER RESETTLEMENT

Authors A OLIVERSMITH
Year 1991
Journal Name Disasters
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8881 Journal Article

Emotional Distress and Self-Rated Health Among Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Americans with Type 2 Diabetes

Authors Ya-Ching Huang, Julie Zuniga, Alexandra Garcia, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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8882 Journal Article

Intergenerational transmission of educational attainment in adoptive families in the Netherlands

Authors Lotte Scheeren, Aart C. Liefbroer, Marjolijn Das
Year 2017
Journal Name Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
Citations (WoS) 3
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8883 Journal Article

Language Learning, Heritage, and Literacy in the USA: The Case of Arabic

Authors Abdelilah Salim Sehlaoui, Abdelilah Salim Sehlooui
Year 2008
Journal Name Language, Culture and Curriculum
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8884 Journal Article

MEASURING FERTILITY DIFFERENCE WITH A SINGLE CENSUS

Authors G DESPLANQUES
Year 1993
Journal Name Population
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8885 Journal Article

Innovative Activity in the Formation of Cross-Cultural Communication and Self-Study Skills in the Pedagogical Higher Educational Establishment

Authors Galustov Ambarcum Robertovich, Papernaya Nina Vasilyevna, Rubtsov Igor Nikolaevich
Year 2017
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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8886 Journal Article

RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION AND FORMS OF REDRESS IN THE MILITARY

Authors RD SMITHER, MR HOUSTON
Year 1991
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 7
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8887 Journal Article

A BLURRED CASE

Authors Ashley Brown Burns, William Darity
Year 2019
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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8888 Journal Article

Urban Armageddon or Politics as Usual? The Case of Municipal Civil Service Reform

Authors Anirudh V. S. Ruhil
Year 2003
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 10
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8889 Journal Article

Australijczycy Polskiego Pochodzenia: studium adaptacjii asymlacji mlodego pokoleniat-A Study of the Adaptation and Assimilation of the Second Generation.

Authors Andrew Jakubowicz, Halina Jakubowicz, Roger Harris, ...
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
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8890 Journal Article

Race, interests, and beliefs about affirmative action - Unanswered questions and new directions

Authors Lawrence D. Bobo
Year 1998
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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8891 Journal Article

IN MEDIAS RACE (AND CLASS)

Authors John L. Jackson
Year 2010
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 2
8892 Journal Article

Resettlement of British and Irish Catholics to Continental Europe in 16th-18th Centuries

Authors Victor Yu Apryshchenko, Natalia A. Lagoshina
Year 2021
Journal Name NAUCHNYI DIALOG
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8893 Journal Article

Border Residents' Perceptions of Crime and Security in El Paso, Texas

Authors Ernesto Castaneda, Casey Chiappetta
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
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8894 Journal Article

Is there Tendencies to mental Illness? Jewish Patients in psychiatric Hospitals before the First World War

Authors Christina Vanja
Year 2019
Journal Name ASCHKENAS-ZEITSCHRIFT FUER GESCHICHTE UND KULTUR DER JUDEN
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8895 Journal Article

Is there diversity in the New Urbanism? Analyzing the demographic characteristics of New Urbanist neighborhoods in the United States

Authors Dan Trudeau, Jeffrey Kaplan
Year 2016
Journal Name Urban Geography
Citations (WoS) 7
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8896 Journal Article

“White Night”: Gentrification, Racial Exclusion, and Perceptions and Participation in the Arts

Authors Samuel Shaw, Daniel Monroe Sullivan
Year 2011
Journal Name City & Community
Citations (WoS) 31
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8897 Journal Article

The use of field experiments for studies of employment discrimination: Contributions, critiques, and directions for the future

Authors D Pager
Year 2007
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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8898 Journal Article

How white attitudes vary with the racial composition of local populations: Numbers count

Authors MC Taylor
Year 1998
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 401
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8899 Journal Article
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