Family reunification policies

Results displayed in this section refer to research on policies, laws, legislation, regulation or measures concerning family reunification, and in a broader sense transnational family migration and marriage migration. Family reunification is a subcategory of family migration, and refers to reunification with a family member who migrated earlier. Family migration is the term used to categorise the international movement of people who migrate due to new or established family ties. 

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A proper wife, a proper marriage: Constructions of ‘us’ and ‘them’ in Dutch family migration policy

Authors Saskia Bonjour, Betty de Hart
Year 2013
Journal Name European Journal of Women's Studies
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2 Journal Article

Reconceptualizing family reunification from a youth mobilities perspective: transnational youth between Ghana and Belgium

Authors Sarah Anschütz, Valentina Mazzucato
Year 2022
Journal Name Children's Geographies
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3 Journal Article

Ukrainian Migration to Greece: from Irregular Work to Settlement, Family Reunification and Return

Authors Marina Nikolova, Michaela Maroufof
Year 2016
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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4 Book Chapter

International Human Rights Frameworks in Relation to National Family Reunification Policy and Administrative Practice

Authors Jaana Palander, Usumain Baraka, Hilda Gustafsson, ...
Year 2023
Book Title Forced Migration and Separated Families
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5 Book Chapter

Wellbeing of Transnational Muslim Families

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Marja Tiilikainen, Sanna Mustasaari
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6 Book

Conclusion and a Proposed Research Agenda

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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7 Book Chapter

'Forced' family separation and inter-generational dynamics: multi-generational new Chinese immigrant families in New Zealand

Authors Guanyu Jason Ran, Liangni Sally Liu
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 9
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8 Journal Article

Family Migration

Authors Eleonore Kofman, Franz Buhr, Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Year 2022
Book Title Introduction to Migration Studies
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9 Book Chapter

Family reunion policy for resettled refugees: Governance, challenges and impacts

Authors Jenny Phillimore, Gabriella D'Avino, Veronika Strain-Fajth, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Frontiers in Human Dynamics
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10 Journal Article

Family reunification

Authors F Wulczyn
Year 2004
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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11 Journal Article

Ruling on belonging: transnational marriages in Nordic immigration laws

Authors Sanna Mustasaari
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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12 Journal Article

‘When Mom left for Mars’: Life narratives of first-generation Moroccan migrant mothers in Flanders

Authors Amal Miri, Irma Emmery
Year 2024
Journal Name European Journal of Women's Studies
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13 Journal Article

Family Reunification - barrier or facilitator to integration?

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Year 2011
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Le regroupement familial des ressortissants des pays tiers en UE: Pratiques nationales

Authors Sarah Jacobs, David Petry, Adolfo Sommarribas, ...
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Cette note de synthèse présente les principaux résultats de l’étude réalisée en 2016 par le Point de contact luxembourgeois du European Migration Network intitulée «Le regroupement familial des ressortissants de pays tiers: pratiques nationales» ainsi que du rapport de synthèse, élaboré par la Commission européenne à parti r des études nationales de 26 points de contacts nationaux du EMN (AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DE, EE, EL, ES, FI, FR, HR, HU, IE, IT, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL, SK, SI, SE, UK). L’étude vise à comparer les politiques et pratiques nationales en matière de regroupement familial entre les différents États (membres). Plus précisément l’étude examine les: • critères d’admissibilité des membres de famille; • conditions pour le regroupement familial, ainsi que les mesures d’intégration avant et après l’admission; • aspects procéduraux de la demande de regroupement familial; • droits accordés aux ressortissants de pays ti ers réunis en famille dans l’Union européenne; • conditions de non-renouvellement ou de retrait du titre de séjour «membre de famille». L’étude se réfère à la situation telle qu’elle s’est présentée depuis 2011 et jusqu’à la fin de l’année 2016. Elle ne porte pas sur les ressortissants de pays tiers membres de famille d’un citoyen de l’Union ou d’un pays assimilé, tombant dans le champ d’application de la libre circulation des personnes.
Year 2017
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15 Report

Free Movement for Workers or Citizens? Reverse Discrimination in European Family Reunification Policies

Authors Anne Staver
Year 2018
Book Title Democratic Citizenship and the Free Movement of People
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16 Book Chapter

Transnational Mothers and the Law: Ghanaian Women’s Pathways to Family Reunion and Consequences for Family Life

Authors Valentina Mazzucato, Miranda Poeze
Book Title Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility
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18 Book Chapter

Birth of a virtual community: Supporting Turkish couples' migration during COVID‐19

Authors Gizem Kolbaşı‐Muyan, Helga Rittersberger‐Tılıç
Year 2023
Journal Name Family Relations
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20 Journal Article

Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility

Authors Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck, Majella Kilkey
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21 Book

Migration of Ukrainian Nationals to Italy: Women on the Move

Authors Francesca Alice Vianello
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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22 Book Chapter

Doing Family Across Borders: A Comparative Study of Work, Family and Welfare Strategies among Polish Migrants in Norway, Sweden, and the UK.

Principal investigator Gunhild Odden (Principal Investigator), Pieter Bevelander (Researcher), Kathy Burrell (Researcher), Nils Olav Østrem (Researcher), Oleksandr Ryndyk (PhD Candidate)
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Year 2016
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Care and reunification in a Cape Verdean family: Changing articulations of family and legal ties

Authors Heike Drotbohm
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnography
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24 Journal Article

Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Participation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain

Authors Erik R. Vickstrom, Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer
Year 2016
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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25 Journal Article

ImPol Database (Immigration Policies)

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The database (ImPol) contains 27 quantitative indicators to measure the entry dimension of immigration policies. The indicators are grouped in five dimensions: Immigration policy concerning irregular entry/residence; Short stay entry policy; Family reunification policy; Policies on entry for study; Work immigration policy. The ImPol dataset was originally conceived as a tool to complement the individual survey data collection carried out in the context of the MAFE-Senegal Project. The information collected so far is limited to France, Italy, and Spain, which are the main destinations of Senegalese migrants in Europe and focuses predominantly on the period from the 1960s until 2008. The legal texts consulted reflect the general policy regime in the three European countries and are hence of use for analyses addressing questions about immigration from a variety of origin countries. In addition, authors collected texts (bilateral agreements) addressing the specific case of the Senegalese. The type of information contained in the ImPol dataset can be used for a wide range of both contextual and statistical analyses
Year 2008
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Realising the right to family reunification of refugees in Europe

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This issue paper examines family reunification for refugees as a pressing human rights issue. Without it, refugees are denied their right to respect for family life, have vastly diminished integration prospects and endure great additional unnecessary suffering, as do their family members. The Commissioner for Human Rights calls on all Council of Europe member states to uphold their human rights obligations and ensure the practical effectiveness of the right to family reunification for refugees and other international protection beneficiaries. To do so, states should (re-)examine their laws, policies and practices relating to family reunification for refugees. This issue paper contains 36 recommendations to that end.
Year 2017
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27 Report

Heterogeneity in Migrant Health Selection: The Role of Immigrant Visas

Authors Brittany N. Morey, Adrian Matias Bacong, Anna K. Hing, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Citations (WoS) 23
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28 Journal Article

Settlement trajectories of nearly 25,000 forced migrants in New Zealand: longitudinal insights from administrative data

Authors Jay Marlowe, Arezoo Zarintaj Malihi, Barry Milne, ...
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 1
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29 Journal Article

Forced marriage: an analysis of legislation and political measures in Europe

Authors Alexia Sabbe, Marleen Temmerman, Eva Brems, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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31 Journal Article

Después de la deportación: vínculos familiares y relaciones sociales a través de la distancia

Authors Yuliet Bedoya Rangel
Year 2022
Book Title After Deportation: Family Bonds and Social Relationships Across Distance
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32 Book Chapter

Transnational migrant families: navigating marriage, generation and gender in multiple spheres

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Marja Tiilikainen, Sanna Mustasaari
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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33 Journal Article

Reversal of the Gender Order? Male Marriage Migration to Germany by North African and Turkish Men: Consequences for Family Life, Work, and the Socialization of the Next Generation

Principal investigator Ursula Apitzsch (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2012
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34 Project

Children in Immigrant Families in Switzerland: Family and Socioeconomic Environment

Authors Philippe Wanner, Rosita Fibbi
Year 2010
Journal Name Child Indicators Research
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35 Journal Article

Immigration Admissions

Authors David A. Martin, Kay Hailbronner, Hiroshi Motomura
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36 Book

Research-Policy Dialogues in the European Union

Authors Marthe Achtnich, Andrew Geddes
Year 2015
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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37 Book Chapter

Negotiating the Social Citizenship Rights of Migrant Domestic Workers: The Right to Family Reunification and a Family Life in Policies and Debates

Authors Maria Kontos
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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38 Journal Article

How to Protect Your Daughters from “Stranger Marriage”: Palestinian Families in Germany Betwixt Kinship Endogamy and Intercultural Exogamy

Authors Thomas Malsch
Year 2023
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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39 Journal Article

Return to Sender: Remittances, Communication and Family Conflict

Authors Alistair Hunter
Book Title Retirement Home? Ageing Migrant Workers in France and the Question of Return
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40 Book Chapter

Structural Restrictions and Personal Desires: Arranged Marriages between Punjab and Italy

Authors Barbara Bertolani
Book Title Boundaries within: Nation, Kinship and Identity among Migrants and Minorities
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41 Book Chapter

The Selection of Migrants through Law — A Closer Look at Regulation Governing Family Reunification in the EU

Authors Moritz Jesse
Book Title Contesting Integration, Engendering Migration
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42 Book Chapter

Transformation of Family Norms in a Transnational World: How LGBT Migrants can Affect Change through Social Remittances

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Year 2017
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43 Project

Does the end justify the means? A comparative study of the use of DNA testing in the context of family reunification

Authors Palmira Granados Moreno, Ida Ngueng Feze, Yann Joly
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LAW AND THE BIOSCIENCES
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45 Journal Article

IMPIC (Immigration Policies in Comparison)

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The Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) database includes data on migration policies for 33 OECD countries and the period 1980-2010. The IMPIC defines immigration policy as “government’s statements of what it intends to do or not do (incl. laws, regulations, decisions, or orders) in regards to the selection, admission, settlement and deportation of foreign citizens residing in the country”. The index covers: 1) labour migration; 2) family reunification; 3) refugees and asylum; 4) co-ethnics (e.g., easy access to co-ethics -e.g., children of emigrants). A total of 69 indicators are identified for the four policies fields. Indicators are coded between 0 (more liberal policies) and 1 (more restrictive polices) capturing the extent to which ‘a regulation limits or liberalises the rights and freedoms of immigrants.
Year 2010
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46 Data Set

Selectief naast restrictief. Evaluatie van de Wet modern migratiebeleid

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Gerrie Lodder
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Op 1 juni 2013 is de Wet modern migratiebeleid (wet MoMi) in werking getreden. De wet MoMi ziet op een modernisering van het reguliere toelatingsbeleid ten aanzien van migranten van buiten de Europese Unie, de zogenaamde derdelanders. Het reguliere toelatingsbeleid is gedifferentieerd naar verschillende verblijfsdoelen zoals werk, studie of gezinshereniging. De wet MoMi heeft geen betrekking op asielmigratie. De centrale probleemstelling van de wetsevaluatie is: Voldoet de wet MoMi aan de doelstellingen zoals deze door de wetgever zijn geformuleerd bij de totstandkoming van de wettelijke regeling? De probleemstelling is uitgewerkt in drie onderzoeksvragen die corresponderen met de drie hierboven genoemde terreinen: de toelatingsprocedures, de referentensystematiek en toezicht en handhaving. 1.Zijn de toelatingsprocedures voor alle reguliere migranten snel, doeltreffend en beheersbaar? 2.Werkt de referentensystematiek en zijn de administratieve lasten voor burgers en bedrijven zo beperkt mogelijk gehouden? 3.Is het toezicht- en handhavingsmechanisme zoals neergelegd in de wet MoMi (gebaseerd op vertrouwen vooraf en controle achteraf) effectief?
Year 2019
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47 Report

When Europeanization backfires: The normalization of European migration politics

Authors Saskia Bonjour, Maarten Vink
Year 2013
Journal Name Acta Politica
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49 Journal Article

Validating the immigration policies in comparison (IMPIC) dataset

Authors Samuel D. SCHMID, Marc HELBLING
Year 2016
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50 Working Paper

Interacting Legal Norms and Cross-Border Divorce: Stories of Filipino Migrant Women in the Netherlands

Authors Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
Year 2019
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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51 Journal Article

Remaking family life: strategies for re-establishing continuity among Congolese refugees during the family reunification process

Authors C Rousseau, MC Rufagari, O Bagilishya, ...
Year 2004
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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52 Journal Article

‘The politics of ‘waiting’for care: immigration policy and family reunification in Canada’

Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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54 Journal Article

Comparative Law at the Intersection of Religion and Gender

Authors Pascale FOURNIER
Year 2009
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55 Working Paper

Introduction

Authors Julia Dahlvik
Book Title Inside Asylum Bureaucracy: Organizing Refugee Status Determination in Austria
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57 Book Chapter

Peters's indicators/index

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The author developed a set of indicators on immigration policies. Data covers 19 countries from the late 18th century through the early 21st century. This is one of the few datasets on immigration policy and is the only one to cover the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Immigration policy is an amalgam of several policies, including policies that regulate who gains entry to the state (border regulations), what rights immigrants receive (immigrant rights) and how the border is enforced (enforcement). Within each of these three categories, states have used numerous policy substitutes, that can be sorted in 12 dimensions. Eight of the dimensions regulate entrance to the state, of which four, work prohibitions, family reunification, refugee and asylee policy, could also be considered rights; two cover immigrant rights and two cover enforcement. Each dimension was coded from 1 to 5, with greater restrictions taking lower values. To combine these different policies into a single measure, the author used principal components analysis. The analysis revealed that these dimensions created two different factors: immigration policy and rights of immigrants. The first factor, immigration policy, places more weight on nationality, skill, recruitment, quotas, enforcement and deportation policies than the second, rights of immigrants, which places more weight on family reunification, refugee, asylee, citizenship, rights and work prohibition policies.
Year 2010
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58 Data Set

Uncovering European Union Immigration Legislation: Policy Dynamics and Outcomes

Authors Adam Luedtke
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration
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59 Journal Article

MIPEX2020

Authors Solano Giacomo, Huddleston Thomas
Description
The book illustrates the results of the new edition of the Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX). MIPEX is a unique tool which measures policies to integrate migrants in countries across five continents, including all EU Member States (including the UK), other European countries (Albania, Iceland, North Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine), Asian countries (China, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, and South Korea), North American countries (Canada, Mexico and US), South American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile), and Australia and New Zealand in Oceania. MIPEX analyses integration policies in the following eight areas of integration: Labour market mobility; Family reunification; Education; Political participation; Permanent residence; Access to nationality; Anti-discrimination; and Health. To cite: Solano, Giacomo & Huddleston, Thomas (2020). Migrant Integration Policy Index 2020. Barcelona/ Brussels: CIDOB and MPG. ISBN: 978-84-92511-83-9
Year 2020
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60 Report

International Migration Policy and Law Analysis (IMPALA)

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The International Migration Policy And Law Analysis (IMPALA) Database is a cross-national, cross-institutional, cross-disciplinary project on comparative immigration policy. The pilot database version covers 10 years and 9 country cases including Australia, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States of America. It covers The focus is admission policy, although the authors include also acquisition of citizenship, which is generally understood as being part of ‘immigrant policies’, namely what happens after admission. The project classifies and measures tracks of entry associated with five migration categories: economic migration, family reunification, asylum and humanitarian migration, and student migration, as well as acquisition of citizenship. It is the product of an international collaboration between researchers from George Mason University, Harvard University, London School of Economics and Political Science, Paris School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, University of Luxembourg, and University of Sydney.
Year 2008
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61 Data Set

Digital Media and Digital Networks in the Romanian Roma Migration: A new transnational polymedia

Authors Francisco Javier Ogayar Marin, Vasile Muntean, Juan F. Gamella
Year 2018
Journal Name Revista de Humanidades
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62 Journal Article

Swedish Case Study: Indian migration and population in Sweden

Authors Kristina MYRVOLD
Description
The Indian migration to Sweden began in the twentieth century with students, labour migrants, and asylum seekers settling in the country and children being adopted from India by Swedish parents. In the beginning of the twenty-first century the Indian population in Sweden has increased considerably as an effect of family reunification, natural increase, and an intensified immigration of students and skilled laborers in response to changing immigration policies and internationalization processes of higher education. This case study provides an overview of the migration and the demographic and socio-economic profile of the Indian population in Sweden. As the study illustrates, Indians in contemporary Sweden have diverse migrations histories and constitute a more heterogeneous group of people with different economic, social and cultural backgrounds. While media discourses and perceptions of India have often privilege religion, the Indians in Sweden have used religion and culture as key elements for organizing collective activities and creating representation and visibility in society. In general the Indians have succeeded fairly well in their economic, social and cultural integration into Swedish society, while their political participation has been more restricted.
Year 2012
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63 Report

Transnational Marriage within South Asian Communities

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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64 Book Chapter

Segregation and Migration of the Second Generation of Guestworker Minorities in Düsseldorf

Authors Günther Glebe
Year 1990
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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65 Journal Article

Liminal lives - Immigration status, gender, and the construction of identities among Malian migrants in Paris

Authors Carolyn F. Sargent, Stephanie Larchanche-Kim
Year 2006
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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66 Journal Article

Temporary Migrants in Shanghai Households, 1984

Authors Alice Goldstein, Sidney Goldstein, Shenyang Guo
Year 1991
Journal Name Demography
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67 Journal Article

Length of stay in the host country and educational achievement of immigrant students The Italian case

Authors Adriana Di Liberto
Year 2015
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 2
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68 Journal Article

The Fiscal Impact of Immigrants

Year 2015
Book Title Handbook of the Economics of International Migration
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69 Book Chapter

Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile

Authors Jorge Vásquez, Victoria Finn, Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
Year 2021
Journal Name Colombia Internacional
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70 Journal Article

Migration Policy Index

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The authors created an overall index of migration policies, taking into account 38 countries in the period 1996-2014. They constructed an indicator of the restrictiveness of immigration entry policy across countries as well as a more comprehensive indicator of migration policy that also accounts for staying requirements and regulations to foster integration. Specifically, they estimate a Bayesian-state space model to combine all publicly available data sources that are informative on migration policy. Therefore, starting from some of the previously-created indexes, and from a database of over 250 indicators of migration policy, they created three sub-indexes that correspond to three categories traditionally distinguished in migration policy: (1) entry policies (including family reunification); (2) stay policies (permanent as opposed to temporary migration); and (3) integration policies (including migrant rights). They constructed three different migration policy indexes, MPIE; MPIS and MPII, of respectively entry, stay, and integration policies, that asses the restrictiveness of each of these sub-fields of migration policy, as well as a comprehensive indicator MPIC reflecting the overall stance of migration policy.
Year 2014
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71 Data Set

Mobility: A Practice or a Capital?

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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72 Book Chapter

The Concept of Integration in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights

Authors Cliodhna Murphy
Year 2010
Journal Name European Journal of Migration and Law
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75 Journal Article

Migration of Ukrainian Nationals to Portugal: The Visibility of a New Migration Landscape

Authors Sónia Pereira, Maria Lucinda Fonseca
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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76 Book Chapter

Migration of Ukrainians to the European Union: Background and Key Issues

Authors Marta Kindler, Olena Fedyuk
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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77 Book Chapter

Family Reunification of third-country nationals in the EU: National practices (country report Luxembourg)

Authors David Petry, Sarah Jacobs, Adolfo Sommarribas, ...
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Year 2017
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78 Report

Cross-Border Marriages within East Asia

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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79 Book Chapter

A transnational perspective on divorce and marriage: Filipina wives and workers

Authors N Constable
Year 2003
Journal Name Identities
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80 Journal Article

The Diversification of Intra-European Movement

Authors Deniz Sert
Book Title Between Mobility and Migration
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81 Book Chapter

Transnational marriage migration in Asia and its friction

Year 2022
Book Title Handbook on Transnationalism
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82 Book Chapter

Introduction

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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83 Book Chapter

Mixed marriage and transnational marriage migration in the grip of political economy: Russian-Turkish Case

Authors Ayla Deniz, E. Murat Özgür
Year 2020
Journal Name Turkish Studies
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84 Journal Article

"Look at Me, but Better": The Experience of Young NEET Migrant Women between Vulnerability and Stifled Ambitions

Authors Laura Zanfrini, Cristina Giuliani
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 3
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87 Journal Article

Vulnerable Brides and Transnational Ghar Damads

Authors Katharine Charsley
Year 2005
Journal Name Indian Journal of Gender Studies
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88 Journal Article

The Many Facets of Effective Immigration Reform

Authors Walter A. Ewing
Year 2010
Journal Name Society
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89 Journal Article

Integration Policies: Who Benefits?

Authors Thomas Huddleston, Elena Sánchez-Montijano, Migration Policy Group (MPG), ...
Year 2015
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90 Policy Brief

Cross-country convergence in times of crisis? Integration policies before, during and after the refugee crisis

Authors Vilde Hernes
Year 2018
Journal Name West European Politics
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91 Journal Article

Transracial Families, Race, and Whiteness in Sweden

Authors Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Carolina Jonsson Malm, Tobias Hübinette
Year 2018
Journal Name Genealogy
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93 Journal Article

Einwanderungspolitik im Vergleich

Principal investigator Marc Helbling (Principal Investigator)
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"Die Nachwuchsgruppe untersuchte die Einwanderungspolitik aller OECD-Länder. Ist die jeweilige nationale Immigrationspolitik restriktiv oder liberal? Und welche Effekte haben die Regulierungen? Wie können Unterschiede zwischen Ländern und über Zeit hinweg erklärt werden? Um diese Fragen zu beantworten, wurden die formalen Bestimmungen, die Kontroll- und Implementationsmechanismen untersucht. Im ersten Schritt wurden hierzu ausdifferenzierte quantitative Indikatoren zur Messung der Restriktivität von Einwanderungspolitik in allen OECD-Ländern erstellt – aufgegliedert nach Arbeitsmigration, Familienzusammenführung und Asylsuchenden / Flüchtlingen. Der daraus resultierende innovative Datensatz eröffnete neue Forschungsperspektiven und erlaubte die Prüfung bereits bestehender Argumente zu den Hintergründen und Effekten von Immigrationspolitik auf eine systematischere Weise. Im zweiten Teil des Projektes wurde die Implementation von Migrationspolitik mit Hilfe von detaillierten Fallstudien analysiert. Weitergefasst versuchte dieser Teil des Projektes die “Black Box” verwaltungstechnischer Entscheidungsprozesse zu untersuchen. Dies sollte helfen, die Zusammenhänge zwischen formeller Gesetzgebung und den Folgen von Einwanderungspolitik besser zu verstehen."
Year 2011
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94 Project

Marriage and transnational family life among Somali migrants in Finland

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Abdirashid A. Ismail
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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95 Journal Article

Local, Institutional, or Transnational? Social Networks of Russian Marriage Migrants in Turkey

Authors Ayla Deniz, E. Murat Özgür
Year 2022
Journal Name European Journal of Women's Studies
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96 Journal Article

Family reunification migrants and the Zero Generation

Authors Mihaela Nedelcu
Year 2023
Book Title Handbook on Migration and Ageing
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97 Book Chapter

Regulating membership : explaining restriction and stratification of family migration in Europe

Authors Laura BLOCK
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Family Issues
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98 Journal Article

Migrations for love : diversity and complexity in women's migrations

Authors Jordi Roca Girona, Montserrat Soronellas Masdeu, Yolanda Bodoque Puerta
Year 2011
Journal Name Papers. Revista de Sociologia
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99 Journal Article

Zigzag Paths to Social Integration

Authors Saniye Dedeoglu
Book Title Migrants, Work and Social Integration
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100 Book Chapter
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