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A Qualitative Examination of Work, Families, and Schools in Low-Income Latinx Communities During Strict Immigration Enforcement

Authors David E. Rangel, Elizabeth Peck
Year 2022
Journal Name RSF-THE RUSSELL SAGE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Citations (WoS) 4
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8853 Journal Article

Iraqi IDPs Access to Durable Solutions: Results of Two Rounds of a Longitudinal Study

Authors Lorenza Rossi, Rochelle Davis, Grace Benton, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration
8859 Journal Article

The Work of Inscription: Antenatal Care, Birth Documents, and Shan Migrant Women in Chiang Mai

Authors Bo Kyeong Seo
Year 2017
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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8863 Journal Article

Pragmatic arguments for decolonising tourism praxis in Africa

Authors Maureen Ayikoru
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 2
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8864 Journal Article

Emerging Issues in Location Based Services

Authors Claire Levallois-Barth
Year 2009
Journal Name Hermès
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8866 Journal Article

Palestine: The demographic and economic dimension of migration

Authors Mustafa KHAWAJA
Description
Political and economic instability, the uncertainty of the future of the region, together with the importance of extended family relations have all been major determinants in the size and patterns of migration from Palestinian Territory. This paper focuses on recent trends in emigration and return migration from and to Palestine by presenting the main results of the Migration Survey implemented by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in 2010, the first survey of its kind. In addition, the desire to emigrate among Palestinians will be explored. A final section will then be dedicated to inward migration, i.e. foreign-born Palestinians living on the West Bank and in Gaza Strip. L'instabilité politique et économique, l'incertitude de l'avenir de la région ainsi que l'importance des relations familières ont été des facteurs déterminants de migration en partance des territoires palestiniens. Cette analyse se concentre sur les tendances enregistrées au cours de la période récente du phénomène migratoire, et plus précisément s’agissant de l'émigration et la migration de retour de et vers la Palestine, à l’appui des résultats tirés de l'Enquête sur la Migration conduite par le Bureau central palestinien des statistiques en 2010 - la première enquête du genre. En outre, les facteurs déterminants la décision et la volonté d'émigrer parmi les Palestiniens feront l’objet d’une analyse circonstanciée. Une dernière section sera consacrée aux étrangers résidant dans la Bande de Gaza.
Year 2012
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8867 Report

Communicating Race: Canadian Foreign Correspondence on Citizenship 1945‐1977

Authors Ben Herzog
Year 2018
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
8868 Journal Article

Understanding friendship and learning networks of international and host students using longitudinal Social Network Analysis

Authors Bart Rienties, Eimear-Marie Nolan
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
8872 Journal Article

The End of Resettlement? US Refugee Policy in the Age of Trump

Authors Daniel J. Beers
Year 2020
Citations (WoS) 5
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8873 Journal Article

The Racial Yardstick: "Ethnotheism" and Official Nazi Views on Religion

Authors Samuel Koehne
Year 2014
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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8875 Journal Article

Relational Equality and Immigration

Authors Daniel Sharp
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 7
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8879 Journal Article

Race and gender differences in adolescent peer group approval of leisure activities

Authors SF Philipp
Year 1998
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
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8881 Journal Article

Addressing Heteronormativity: The Not-So-Lost Requirement of Discretion in (Austrian) Asylum Law

Authors Petra Sussner
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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8888 Journal Article

Trainer competencies: The missing conceptual link in orientation

Authors R.Michael Paige
Year 1986
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
8892 Journal Article

Identifying sinks and sources of human flows: A new approach to characterizing urban structures

Authors Takaaki Aoki, Shota Fujishima, Naoya Fujiwara
Year 2023
Journal Name Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
8894 Journal Article

Intersectional Contract. Understanding the Intersection of Gender and “Race”/Ethnic Inequalities in the Care-Domestic Sector in the UK by Means of Racial-Sexual Contract Analysis

Description
The 2007 EC Report “Tackling Multiple Discrimination” addressed for the first time at the EU level the issue of intersectionality, an approach that seeks to understand several forms of discrimination (based on gender, “race”/ethnicity, class and so forth) as the results of intersecting biases rather than of single sources of inequality. This represents a significant step towards increasing awareness of the interrelation of different types of discrimination, enabling policy makers to tackle it in a more effective manner. This research project, using an interdisciplinary approach that combines intersectionality theory and “racial-sexual contract” analysis, aims to contribute to this debate by focusing on gender and “race”/ethnicity biases in the care-domestic labour sector in the UK. It is of the greatest importance to consider the combined impact of gender and “racial”/ethnic factors on a labour market that has witnessed dramatic growth in the participation of women of ethnic minority background across all EU Member States in recent years. The study of the care-domestic sector in the UK is of particular interest due to the more advanced and articulated character of this phenomenon in the UK, and the responses it has elicited on both the policy and theoretical level. The research project introduces the new concept of “intersectional contract” and operationalizes it for empirical research. A mixed-method approach is employed, including the gathering of quantitative data, qualitative in-depth interviews with key actors (domestic placement agencies’ owners, employers, employees and policy makers), and critical discourse analysis of regulations and policy documents. This research project will consolidate the researcher’s profile as an expert sociologist of gender and migration, enable the acquisition of new competencies and interdisciplinary skills and position the researcher as a leading scholar of themes of current dramatic socio-economic relevance.
Year 2013
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8895 Project

Young People’s Urban Im/Mobilities: Relationality and Identity Formation

Authors Tracey Skelton
Year 2013
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 35
8898 Journal Article

“My parents did everything for us but nothing with us”: Parenting and mothering in Vietnamese immigrant families in the Czech Republic

Authors Adéla Souralová
Year 2021
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 5
8899 Journal Article

Unspoken Barriers: An Autoethnographic Study of Frustration, Resistance and Resilience

Authors Rose M. Wake
Year 2018
Journal Name QUALITATIVE REPORT
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8900 Journal Article
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