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Regimen de extranjera en Colombia

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco
Year 2020
Book Title Dimensions of the Colombian migration
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1 Book Chapter

Procesos recientes de movilidad humana entre Venezuela y Colombia 2016-2018

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco, Gabriela Cano Salazar, Donna Cabrera Serrano
Year 2019
Book Title Crisis and migration of the Venezuelan population. Between the lack of protection and the legal security in Latin America
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2 Book Chapter

Venezuela migra: aspectos sensibles del éxodo hacia Colombia

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco
Year 2019
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3 Book

La migración internacional y los cambios en las relaciones de género y estructuras de los hogares: la migración colombiana hacia España

Authors Jeanny Posso Quiceno, Fernando Urrea Giraldo
Year 2007
Journal Name Papers. Revista de Sociologia
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4 Journal Article

Dionysian blacks - Sexuality, body, and racial order in Colombia

Authors MV Vigoya
Year 2002
Journal Name Latin American Perspectives
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5 Journal Article

La Violencia and changing conflict on Antioquia's borderlands: the Northeast and Magdalena Medio cases, 1948-1958

Authors Diana Henao Holguin, Igor Goicovic Donoso
Year 2021
Journal Name TRASHUMANTE-REVISTA AMERICANA DE HISTORIA SOCIAL
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6 Journal Article

Libertad de circulación en la jurisprudencia interamericana en los casos contra Colombia

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco, Andrea Cortina Coronel
Year 2018
Book Title Inter American jurisprudence in the cases against Colombia
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7 Book Chapter

Las políticas de retorno desde una perspectiva transnacional: el caso de España y Colombia

Year 2017
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios (RIEM)
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8 Journal Article

Colombia y el derecho de asilo: el reto de aplicar los estándares interamericanos

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco
Year 2018
Book Title The constitutional State in check?
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9 Book Chapter

El sufragio multiterritorial: Evidencia de migrantes andinos en Ecuador

Authors Sebastian Umpierrez de Reguero, Victoria Finn, Vivian Cartagena, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Revista Andina de Estudios Políticos
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10 Journal Article

Corporate structure and prevention: The three lines model applied to Latin American companies

Authors Edmundo R. Lizarzaburu, Kurt Burneo Farfan, Maria Camacho, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Corporate and Business Strategy Review
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11 Journal Article

Migration and public policies: Venezuelan migrant childhood and adolescence in Medellín

Authors Alejandra León-Rojas
Year 2022
Journal Name Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud
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12 Journal Article

Peaks and Pitfalls of Multilevel Policy Coordination: Analyzing the South American Conference on Migration

Authors Victoria Finn, Cristian Dona-Reveco
Year 2021
Journal Name Migration Letters
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13 Journal Article

Mobility and Citizenship during Pandemics: The multilevel political responses in South America

Authors Leiza Brumat, Victoria Finn
Year 2021
Journal Name PARTECIPAZIONE E CONFLITTO
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14 Journal Article

Every Immigrant Is an Emigrant: How Migration Policies Shape the Paths to Integration (IMISEM)

Description
The IMISEM project adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy that includes both its emigrant/emigration and immigrant/immigration sides, bridging the two sides of migration policy. The main research question is: how does policy offer or hinder a path for migrants to become or remain an integral part of the polity? The theoretical framework bridges the stages of entry/exit, residency in/abroad, and access to citizenship and looks for patterns of how states manage the process of migrant inclusion in or exclusion from the polity. IMISEM gathers cross-regional evidence on the variety and depth of policy configurations governing migration trajectories for different profiles of migrants. With these data it charts the connections between policies of mobility, settlement and belonging, looking forward to extracting the underlying principles structuring them, and possibly to find whether or not there are threads of coherence across the “two sides” (emi-/immigrant policies). Using a comparative area study angle, IMISEM develops a broadened perspective on the migration policy landscape across regions. Thus, it looks at 30 cases from Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia, to cover a wide breadth of migratory profiles and institutional contexts to which policies can be traced back un further analyses.
Year 2018
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16 Data Set

MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Database

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The MACIMIDE Global Expatriate Dual Citizenship Dataset charts the rules that existed in near all states of the world since 1960 with regard to the loss or renunciation of citizenship after a citizen of a respective state voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another state. The central variable of the Dataset is the dualcit_cat variable. This is a categorical variable whose values may be used to interpret, in broad lines, the position of a country with regards to the expatriate dual citizenship. The dualcit_cat variable reflects what consequences the legislation and legal practice of a country attaches to the voluntary acquisition of a foreign citizenship. The value of this variable depends on a number of criteria, including whether a citizen of the reference country who voluntarily obtains a foreign citizenship automatically loses – in principle – the citizenship of the origin country, and whether a citizen of the reference country can renounce that citizenship. The value assigned to dualcit_cat reflects the position of the country on the 1st of January of the reference year. Any subsequent changes in legislation will be reflected in the dualcit_cat value of the following year and included in updated versions of the Dataset. The dualcit_binary variable is a recoding of the dualcit_cat variable. This variable can be used for broad comparisons of the dual citizenship positions around the world. The possible values reflect whether the legislation of a country, in a given reference year, provides for the automatic loss of the origin citizenship (1) or not (2). All data have been centrally collected and refer to specific provisions in national law.
Year 2018
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17 Data Set

Potestad sancionadora y política migratoria

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco, Irit Milkes Sanchez
Year 2018
Book Title sanctioning power of the public administration: decision, expansion and construction
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18 Book Chapter

Experiencias migratorias de los varones homosexuales y bisexuales colombianos en España

Authors Jair Eduardo Restrepo Pineda
Year 2017
Journal Name Revista Española de Sociología
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19 Journal Article

World Population Policies Database

Description
Since the mid-1970s, the World Population Policies Database, last updated in 2015, provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on the population policy situation and trends for all Member States and non-member States of the United Nations. Among several areas, the database shows the evolution of government views and policies with respect to internal and international migration. The migration strand covers internal migration, immigration, emigration, and return. The Database is updated biennially by conducting a detailed country-by-country review of national plans and strategies, programme reports, legislative documents, official statements and various international, Inter-governmental and non-governmental sources, as well as by using official responses to the United Nations Inquiry among Governments on Population and Development.
Year 2015
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20 Data Set

ELECLAW Indicators

Description
The ELECLAW indicators measure the degree of inclusion of the electoral franchise for three categories of potential voters or candidates: resident citizens, non-resident citizens and non-citizen residents. They cover both the right to vote (VOTLAW) and the right to stand as candidate (CANLAW) in three types of elections (presidential/executive, legislative and referendum) at four levels (supranational, national, regional and local). For each category of persons, the ELECLAW indicators measure on a 0 to 1 scale the degree of inclusion of electoral laws along two dimensions. First, eligibility restrictions determine the category of persons who have the right to vote or stand as candidate. Second, access restrictions determine how those eligible can exercise their right to vote by means of voter registration and voting methods. The indicators have been calculated on the basis of the qualitative information included in our National Electoral Laws and Electoral Rights databases and our country reports on Access to Electoral Rights. The current version includes the 28 Member States of the European Union based on electoral laws in both 2013 and 2015, as well as Switzerland, the Americas, and Oceania based on electoral laws in 2015.
Year 2015
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21 Data Set

Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX)

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Emigrant policies cover any kind of policy that states develop to establish a new relation towards, or keep the links with, their emigrants. Emigrant policies vary among different countries and include programs as diverse as return policies, dual citizenship, the stimulation of remittances and the creation of government agencies to administer emigrant issues. The Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) is a tool to order and structure the emigrant policies adopted (up to the end of 2015) by 22 states of origin in Latin America and the Caribbean. It includes information about 102 policy indicators, grouped hierarchically along 12 dimensions and two components. Emigrant policies have two main components: (1) policies and (2) the administration setting developed to cope with their design and implementation. The first component summarizes the content of the policies. It is composed of ten subcomponents: citizenship policies, electoral rights, institutional consultation, external obligations, economic policies, social policies, political competition abroad, symbolic policies, cultural policies and exit and transit policies. The second component, administration, accounts for the capabilities of the state to design and implement emigrant policies and is integrated by two subcomponents: the home administration setting and the administration deployed by the given country abroad. All items, attributes, subcomponents and components that integrate the index score between 0 and 1. The EMIX is composed by two aggregation steps. First, subcomponents are aggregated to calculate the POLICY and ADMINISTRATION scores (arithmetic means). In the final aggregation between components (POLICY and ADMINISTRATION), arithmetic mean was used but the authors gave more weight to the POLICY component than to the ADMINISTRATION component.
Year 2015
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22 Data Set

Migración y Estado en la región Andina

Authors Alexandra Castro Franco, William Herrera, Carolina Hernandez
Year 2013
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23 Book

Diaspora Policies

Description
The Diaspora Policies dataset focuses on thirty-five states characterized in terms of their symbolic policies, social and economic policies, religious and cultural policies, citizenship policies and government and bureaucratic control, coded in nineteen categorical variables. The dataset includes features of diaspora policies. The dataset is composed of 19 indicators, regrouped in five headings: symbolic policies, social and economic policies, religious and cultural policies, citizenship policies and government and bureaucratic control. Data for these variables has been collected from a variety of secondary sources, as well as primary sources from states, international organizations and diaspora organizations
Year 2013
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25 Data Set

UN Inquiry on population and development - International Migration

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The Inquiry gathers critically important data for monitoring the implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and other international agreements, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Inquiry, mandated by the General Assembly in its resolution 1838 (XVII) of 18 December 1962, has been conducted by the Secretary-General at regular intervals since 1963. The Twelfth Inquiry consists of multiple-choice questions, organized in three thematic modules: Module I on population ageing and urbanization; Module II on fertility, family planning and reproductive health; and Module III on international migration. In 1994, Member States attending the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo agreed that “population-related goals and policies are integral parts of cultural, economic and social development” and recommended that actions be taken “to measure, assess, monitor and evaluate progress towards meeting the goals of its Programme of Action”. The year 2019 will mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Cairo conference and adoption of the ICPD Programme of Action, which continues to provide crucial guidance for addressing the fundamental development challenges facing the world today. Population issues are also at the core of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted in 2015. The United Nations Inquiry among Governments on Population and Development (the “Inquiry”) gathers critically important data for monitoring the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action and other international agreements, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Inquiry, mandated by the General Assembly in its resolution 1838 (XVII) of 18 December 1962, has been conducted by the Secretary-General at regular intervals since 1963. The most recent Inquiry, the Eleventh, was implemented in 2014.
Year 2010
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26 Data Set

Migrant Rights Index

Description
The index addresses the legal rights (civil and political, economic, social, residency, and family reunion rights) granted to migrant workers admitted under labour immigration programs in high- and middle-income countries to admitting migrant workers. Labor immigration programs are defined as policies for regulating the number, skills, and rights of migrants who are admitted for the primary purpose of work. It includes 104 programmes in force for the year 2009. Migrant rights refer to the legal rights (defined here as the rights granted by national laws and policies) granted to migrant workers on admission under a particular labour immigration program. So the indicators measure rights “in laws and regulations” rather than “in practice”. The dataset includes all high-income countries with a population exceeding two million, and, to ensure broad geographic coverage, a selection of upper- and lower- middle-income countries. In total, the sample comprises 46 countries including 34 high-income countries.
Year 2009
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27 Data Set

Vikhrov's visa index

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The index is based on three types of entry visa restrictions: visa required, visa not required for short stays and visa not required. The author identifies country pairs which changed their visa regime during 1998–2010. This immigration policy index is constructed for all countries and territories in the world for both March 1998 and November 2009. This index is heterogeneous across destination and origin countries as well as over time.
Year 2009
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28 Data Set

Diaspora Engagment Policies

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Based on review of documentary sources on state-emigrant relations, the dataset reviews how 64 states relate to their diasporas. It shows how states constitute various extra-territorial groups as members of a loyal diaspora, through a diverse range of institutions and practices. Three higher-level types of diaspora engagement policy are identified: 1 - capacity building policies, aimed at discursively producing a state-centric ‘transnational national society’, and developing a set of corresponding state institution; 2 - extending rights to the diaspora, thus playing a role that befits a legitimate sovereign, and 3 - extracting obligations from the diaspora, based on the premise that emigrants owe loyalty to this legitimate sovereign.
Year 2008
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