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Restrictive borders and rights: attitudes of the Danish public to asylum seekers

Authors Adi Hercowitz-Amir, Rebeca Raijman
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
4551 Journal Article

Asylum-seekers as pariahs in the Australian State security against the few

Authors Claudia Tazreiter, UN University, World Institute for Development Economics Research
Year 2003
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4552 Report

To Deter, Detain and Deny: Protection of Onshore Asylum Seekers in Australia

Authors A. Schloenhardt
Year 2002
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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4553 Journal Article

Beyond Expectations: Second-generation Nigerians in the United States and Britain

Authors Derron Wallace
Year 2018
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
4554 Journal Article

A second-generation disappointment aversion theory of decision making under risk

Authors Pavlo Blavatskyy
Year 2018
Journal Name Theory and Decision
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4555 Journal Article

Second Generation Beacon for GALILEO/EGNOS EGNSS Search And Rescue applications

Description
The HELIOS project aims at providing a Second Generation range of Beacons (SGB) and associated antennas designed to operate with the full capability of the new Meosar Cospas/Sarsat (C/S) International Programme (a satellite-based Search And Rescue (SAR) distress alert detection and information distribution system), embedded in the Navigation Satellite Systems as GALILEO. The Search & Rescue community is at a turn of its history. New satellite systems develops the MEOSAR constellation of Cospas-Sarsat system, EGNOS improves significantly the performance of localization introducing new capabilities and new operations impossible before, GALILEO unique differentiation with the RLS added to the performance of the system will contribute to save more lives at sea and on land. The key objectives of the HELIOS project are: 1 - Defining, developing Products (beacons and associated antennas) compatible with EGNSS & SAR services and latest end-users’ requirements. 2 - GALILEO EGNSS & SAR System validation. 3 - Certifications for commercialization. The HELIOS consortium composed of Orolia, Cobham aerospace communications, CNES, SIOEN, Air France, and Airbus, is involved in different relevant international working groups (Cospas-Sarsat, ICAO, EUROCAE), and will ensure that the development phase of the SGB will be in line with the compatibility and interoperability required by the Cospas-Sarsat. Gathering the knowledge of major players recognized in their industry worldwide, the HELIOS partners project will give the vehicle to the European Industry to lead the way for safer, more innovative systems responding to current and evolving market problems.
Year 2016
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4556 Project

Emerging Contexts of Second-Generation Labour Markets in the United States

Authors Jamie Goodwin-White
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
4557 Journal Article

International Migration, Self-employment and Restructuring through Tourism in Sparsely Populated Areas

Authors Linda Lundmark, Marcus Ednarsson, Svante Karlsson
Year 2014
Journal Name Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism
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4559 Journal Article

Cardiovascular Disease Screening Among Immigrants from Eight World Regions

Authors Megan M. Reynolds, Trenita B. Childers
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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4560 Journal Article

Advancing the European Multilingual Experience

Description
'The project Advancing The European Multilingual Experience (AThEME) takes an integrated approach towards the study of multilingualism in Europe by incorporating and combining linguistic, cognitive and sociological perspectives; by studying multilingualism in Europe at three different levels of societal magnitude, viz. the individual multilingual citizen, the multilingual group, and the multilingual society; by using a palate of research methodologies, ranging from fieldwork methods to various experimental techniques and advanced EEG/ERP technologies. This integrated approach towards the study of multilingualism is grounded in the idea that multilingualism in Europe has many facets. AThEME will cover the different forms of multilingualism in Europe by developing new lines of inquiry on regional/minority languages, heritage languages, languages spoken by bi-/multi-lingual speakers with communicative disorders, and languages spoken by bi-/multi-linguals at different stages of development and life. These lines of inquiry will provide (partial) answers to fundamental questions, including: What does it mean to be bilingual? How and why do people succeed or fail in learning another language? How can we help speakers maintain their regional/heritage language and reach proficient multilingualism? What are the reciprocal effects of multilingualism and cognition? Are there cognitive benefits of multilingualism for senior citizens? How does multilingualism 'interact with' communicative disorders? Which societal factors have a major impact on successful maintenance of regional/heritage languages? Answers to these questions provided within the context of AThEME will provide a firm basis for assessing existing public policies and practices within major areas such as education and health and contribute to evidence-based policy-making. AThEME aims to raise societal awareness of multilingualism through building on the successful model of academic public engagement provided by the program Bilingualism Matters.'
Year 2014
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4565 Project

Strands of Diaspora: The Resettlement Experience of Jewish Immigrants to Australia

Authors J. Forrest, I. M. Sheskin
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
4566 Journal Article

PRUMA: Promoting Family Reunification and transfer of Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers (UMASs) under the Dublin Regulation

Description
The PRUMA project aimed at promoting the efficient and safe family reunification of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers (hereinafter UMASs), tried to address procedural gaps by developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). In addition, based on the experience and insights gathered throughout the project implementation, IOM drafted some shared recommendations with main stakeholders, trying to overcome the shortcomings and red tapes that can make the overall family reunification process too complex and lengthy for the applicants, while ensuring respect for the best interests of the child.
Year 2014
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4569 Project

Desecularization of the Palestinian Imagination? Reflections on Nation-Ness and Fragmentation

Authors Mary Hovsepian
Year 2011
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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4570 Journal Article

Learning to be Unbiased: Evidence from the French Asylum Office

Authors Mathilde Emeriau
Year 2022
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
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4571 Journal Article

A CROSS-CULTURAL-ANALYSIS OF ACHIEVEMENT-MOTIVATION IN ANGLO-AMERICAN AND JAPANESE MARATHON RUNNERS

Authors CT HAYASHI, MR WEISS
Year 1994
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
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4572 Journal Article

Native Out-Migration and Neighborhood Immigration in New Destinations

Authors Matthew Hall, Kyle Crowder
Year 2014
Journal Name DEMOGRAPHY
4576 Journal Article

The cost of not being Christian: Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims in Britain and Canada

Authors S Model, L Lin
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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4577 Journal Article

The Effects of Ethnic Concentration on Internal Migration in Peninsular Malaysia

Authors Yoshimi Chitose
Year 2001
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
4578 Journal Article

Life after violence in North India: Islamic relief organizations and transactional relationships in a plural humanitarian space

Authors Catherine Larouche
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
4580 Journal Article

Rejected Asylum Seekers from Kosova: A Social Work Critique of Repatriation as a Durable Solution

Authors Kaltrina Kusari, Christine A. Walsh
Year 2019
Journal Name The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
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4583 Journal Article

Who Is a Refugee? Political Subjectivity and the Categorisation of Somali Asylum Seekers in Sweden

Authors Å. Wettergren, H. Wikström
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 12
4585 Journal Article

Lost in translation a review of assistance programmes for refugees and asylum seekers in Japan

Authors Naoko Obi, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2013
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4586 Report

Race and exits from white collar jobs: Differences in downward mobility processes among African American, Latino, and White males

Authors George Wilson
Year 2009
Journal Name Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
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4587 Journal Article

The Nature and Scope of International Migration Data in Nigeria

Authors Paulina Makinwa-Adebusoye
Year 1987
Journal Name International Migration Review
4589 Journal Article

Cross-border division of labor and China’s border control upon Myanmar migrants

Authors Cansong Li, Xiaobo Su
Year 2022
Journal Name Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
4592 Journal Article

BORDER CONTROL: The Territorial Politics of Policy Experimentation in Chinese Border Cities

Authors Xiaobo Su, Yi Miao
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
4593 Journal Article

Legal silo's and Indifference: the wrongful prosecution of refugees and asylum-seekers in the UK

Authors John R. Campbell
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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4595 Journal Article

Access of refugees and asylum seekers to socio-economic rights in the Republic of Belarus

Authors Oleg BAKHUR
Description
In the Republic of Belarus widescope of rights is envisaged for refugees, and full-scale assistance and support are provided at the government level in the course of these persons’ integration into the Belarusian society. Moreover, within a year from obtaining the refugee status a person can obtain a permit for permanent residence acquiring the corresponding legal status. It is important that refugees have access to mechanisms of rights protection envisaged by national and international legislation.
Year 2013
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4596 Report

The Challenge of Providing High Quality, Low Cost Legal Aid for Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Authors S. Anagnost
Year 2000
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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4597 Journal Article

Examining whether and how Black and Asian parents engage in collective racial socialization.

Authors Ryan F. Lei, Ryan F. Lei, Nicole J. Li, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
4598 Journal Article

The effectiveness of cross-cultural training for expatriates: An assessment of the literature on the issue

Authors Daniel J. Kealey, David R. Protheroe
Year 1996
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
4600 Journal Article
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