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Assimilation-On (Not) Turning White: Memory and the Narration of the Postwar History of Japanese Canadians in Southern Alberta

Authors Darren J. Aoki
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CANADIAN STUDIES-REVUE D ETUDES CANADIENNES
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2801 Journal Article

The risk of assimilating? Alcohol use among immigrant and U.S.-born Mexican youth

Authors Tara D. Warner, Diana H. Fishbein, Christopher P. Krebs
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 11
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2803 Journal Article

Transnationalism and American exports in an English-speaking world

Authors Light, R Kim, M Zhou
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2804 Journal Article

The tripartite model of relational efficacy beliefs in sport: a scoping review

Authors Christine M. Habeeb
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY
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2805 Journal Article

Separated asylum-seeking children: An examination of living conditions, provisions and decision making procedures in selected EU Member States through child centred participatory research

Description
The aim of this project was to provide EU and national policymakers, agencies and services with a valuable insight into separated asylum-seeking children's views and perspectives. This will assist them in improving the quality of asylum conditions, as well as the legal procedures and relevant support structures in the states that host the children.
Year 2008
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2806 Project

Levekår i mottak for enslige mindreårige asylsøkere

Authors Hilde Lidén, Kjetil Eide, Knut Nilsen, ...
Description
Enslige mindreårige asylsøkere utgjør en særlig sårbar gruppe migranter. Rapporten drøfter levekår på mottak formindreårige over 15 år som er under utlendingsmyndighetenes (UDI) ansvar. Arbeidet er utført på oppdrag av UDI. Det er undersøkt levekår på følgende områder: boforhold, omsorg, helse, kosthold, tilgang til sosialt nettverk og aktivitetstilbud. Hjelpevergenes involvering og tilgang til skole, helsetjeneste og lokalt barnevern er også vurdert. Undersøkelsen består av en kartleggingsundersøkelse og feltstudier ved seks mottak. Det ble brukt PhotoVoice som metode i intervju av 30 ungdommer. I tillegg er mottaksansatte og deres samarbeidspartnere i velferdstjenesten intervjuet. Rapporten inneholder dessuten en litteraturgjennomgang av forskning som berører omsorgsbehov og -utøvelse for enslige mindreårige flyktninger. Ungdommene kan deles inn i en majoritet med kort opphold på tre til fem måneder og en mindre gruppe av lengeværendebeboere. Rapporten konkluderer med at det er særlig livssituasjonen for de lengeværende som må forbedres og kommer med en rekke anbefalinger for å bedre forholdene for denne gruppen asylsøkere. Det foreslås å lovregulere mottaksforhold; etablere en uavhengig tilsynsordning; opprette basismottak og desentraliserte enheter, øke bemanning og kompetanse, innføre norm for bostandard; styrke omsorgsarbeidet for lengeværende beboere. Det anbefales rett til grunnskoleopplæring for de over 16 år og styrket innsats og samarbeid ved forsvinninger og ved bekymring for menneskehandel. Det må også sikres at alle mindreårige får tilstrekkelig bistand av verger.
Year 2013
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2807 Report

The removal of failed asylum seekers international norms and procedures

Authors John Gibson, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2007
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2808 Report

Germany, Poland and Ukraine: asylum-seekers and the 'domino' effect

Authors
Year 1998
Journal Name Race & Class
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2809 Journal Article

Europe's failed ‘fight’ against irregular migration: ethnographic notes on a counterproductive industry

Authors Ruben Andersson, R Andersson
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 39
2810 Journal Article

Educational differences in period fertility: The case of South Korea, 1996–2010

Authors Eunkoo Lee
Year 2018
Journal Name Demographic Research
Citations (WoS) 1
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2811 Journal Article

Best practices to reduce migration pressures

Authors P Martin, T Straubhaar
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
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2812 Journal Article

The integration of refugees, asylum seekers, and IDPS in the Russian Federation

Authors Irina IVAKHNUK, Vladimir IONTSEV
Year 2013
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2813 Report

Chapter 2. Towards Schengen: the Abolition of Internal Border Controls in Europe

Authors Evelien Brouwer
Year 2018
Book Title Digital Borders and Real Rights
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2814 Book Chapter

Lessons for Primary Prevention of Asthma: Foreign-Born Children Have Less Association of SES and Pests with Asthma Diagnosis

Authors Mark Woodin, Doug Brugge, Alice H. Tin, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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2815 Journal Article

Native-Born Youth of African Immigrants and Cardiovascular Risk: A Mixed Methods Study

Description
Cardiovascular risk factors (CR) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries. By adolescence, CR of diet, exercise, blood pressure, body mass index, and smoking already are predictive of adulthood morbidity. Although genetics play a part in CR, health behaviors are the major contributors. Health status and service use differ between ethnic/racial groups (including immigrants) and the dominant population, but is this true of the influences on health behaviors? Europe and Israel are common destinations for international migrants from the least developed African nations. Capitalizing on a mixed-methods design and Community Based Participatory Research approach, this study will address ethnic/racial disparities in health care access by examining the influences of all four Bioecological Model's domains on cardiovascular risk factors in youth, comparing native-born youth of African immigrants (Ethiopians) to veteran Israelis. Qualitative interviews from 45 stakeholders and youth will be used to identify unique influences not found in existing literature. Informed by the interviews, quantitative surveys with new and established instruments will measure the impact of the four domain influences of the Model on CR. The surveys will be administered in three areas of Israel to a sample (n=600) comprised of two groups of 15-18 year old native-born youth, one born to African immigrants and the other to veteran Israeli parents. Using a variety of statistical techniques, the impact of each domain will be measured for all youth and each group. This study represents the first attempt to integrate the full range of domains on health behaviors affecting CR in youth, and disaggregate them for dominant society and second generation immigrant youth. Not only will this information inform the development of effective health care interventions for all youth, but it also will reduce ethnic/racial disparities for Europe's future generations of immigrants.
Year 2012
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2816 Project

The Role of Primary Social Groups in Migration Decision-Making: A Case Study of Chinese Students in Australia

Authors Jia Gao
Year 2002
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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2817 Journal Article

Afghanistan

Authors Marieke van Houte
Book Title Return Migration to Afghanistan
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2818 Book Chapter

Who Counts as a Migrant Footballer? A Critical Reflection and Alternative Approach to Migrant Football Players on National Teams at the World Cup, 1930-2018

Authors Gijs van Campenhout, Gijsbert Oonk, Jacco van Sterkenburg
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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2819 Journal Article

Super-diverse migrants—similar trajectories? Ghanaian entrepreneurship in the Netherlands seen from a Mixed Embeddedness perspective

Authors Robert C. Kloosterman, R Kloosterman, Katja Rusinovic, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 12
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2820 Journal Article

Stolen lives: What the dead teach us*

Authors Rosa-Linda Fregoso
Year 2020
Journal Name DEATH STUDIES
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2821 Journal Article

Almost identical but still treated differently: hiring discrimination against foreign-born and domestic-born minorities

Authors Susanne Veit, Lex Thijsen
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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2823 Journal Article

"I Told You the Invisible Can Kill You": Engaging Anthropology as a Response in the COVID-19 Outbreak in Italy

Authors Selenia Marabello, Maria Luisa Parisi
Year 2020
Journal Name HUMAN ORGANIZATION
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2824 Journal Article

Nativity and citizenship status affect Latinos’ health insurance coverage under the ACA

Authors Gabriel R. Sanchez, Edward D. Vargas, Melina D. Juarez, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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2825 Journal Article

‘La doble condición’: landmine victims, forced displacement, and disability in Colombia’s Magdalena Medio

Authors Max Counter
Year 2018
Journal Name Social & Cultural Geography
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2827 Journal Article

EU Migration and the Economic Crisis: Concepts and Issues

Authors Mikolaj Stanek, Jean-Michel Lafleur
Book Title South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
2828 Book Chapter

Multiculturalism, state, and modernity: Nuances in some European countries and the debate in Brazil

Authors L Sansone
Year 2003
Journal Name DADOS-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
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2829 Journal Article

Support to internally displaced persons learning from evaluations : synthesis report of a joint evaluation programme

Authors John Borton, Margaret Buchanan-Smith, UN. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, ...
Year 2005
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2830 Report

NEW STANDARDS FOR THE PROTECTION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS: A PROPOSAL FOR A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH

Authors David Petrasek
Year 1995
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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2831 Journal Article

United Nations Commission on Human Rights RESOLUTION 1994 /68 Internally Displaced Persons 9 March 1994

Year 1994
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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2832 Journal Article

Prenatal Care and Risk of Preterm Birth Among Foreign and US-Born Mothers in Michigan

Authors Abdulrahman M. El-Sayed, Sandro Galea
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 3
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2833 Journal Article

Outside Timbuktu's divine cover: The negotiation of privacy among displaced Timbuktians

Authors ANDREW HERNANN
Year 2017
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 1
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2834 Journal Article

Turkish Guest Workers in Germany: Hidden Lives and Contested Borders, 1960s-1980s

Authors Lauren Stokes
Year 2019
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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2835 Journal Article

High-resolution human mobility data reveal race and wealth disparities in disaster evacuation patterns

Authors Hengfang Deng, Daniel P. Aldrich, Jianxi Gao, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
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2836 Journal Article

Generations of exclusion: Mexican Americans, assimilation and race

Authors Jody Agius Vallejo
Year 2010
Journal Name Latino Studies
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2837 Journal Article

Attitudes of First- and Second-Generation Muslim Immigrants in Europe

Authors
Year 2017
Journal Name Population and Development Review
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2838 Journal Article

Imagining ‘home’: Diasporic landscapes of the Greek-German second generation

Authors Anastasia Christou, Russell King
Year 2010
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 34
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2839 Journal Article

Fertility Patterns of Child Migrants: Age at Migration and Ancestry in Comparative Perspective

Authors Alicia Adsera, W Sigle-Rushton, Ben Wilson, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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2840 Journal Article

The Racial Drops of Culture

Authors Suzanne Oboler
Year 2008
Journal Name Latino Studies
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2841 Journal Article

Socio-demographic Factors and Cancer Screening Among Foreign-Born Chinese, Cambodian and Vietnamese Women

Authors Karen E. Kim, Edwin Chandrasekar, Helen Y. Lam
Year 2014
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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2842 Journal Article

Group cues and public opposition to immigration: evidence from a survey experiment in South Korea

Authors Shang E. Ha, Jeong Han Kang, Soo Jin Cho, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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2843 Journal Article

Book Review: Refugees unto the Third Generation: UN Aid to Palestinians

Authors S. Aldeeb Abu Sahlieh
Year 1996
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2844 Journal Article

Visa Officers as Gatekeepers of a State's Borders: The Social Determinants of Discretion in Spousal Sponsorship Cases in Canada

Authors Vic Satzewich
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
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2845 Journal Article

Évaluer la contribution des femmes étrangères à la fécondité du moment en Grèce, 2004-2012

Authors Christos Bagavos, Georgia Verropoulou, Cleon Tsimbos, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Population
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2846 Journal Article

Best practices to reduce migration pressures

Authors P Martin, T Straubhaar
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
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2847 Journal Article

The collection of statistical data on migration in Azerbaijan

Authors Arif YUNUSOV
Description
In the post-Soviet period in Azerbaijan?especially in the 90?s due to war with Armenia, and the political chaos and economic collapse after the breakup of the USSR? serious problems surrounding the statistical records of migration processes arose on the part of the State Statistical Committee (Goskomstat), the main department in this sphere in the republic. Subsequently, the situation involving records of population movement began to improve. However, problems remained. And they were largely connected to the fact that during this period in Azerbaijan, there were many other government departments besides Goskomstat working on issues related to population migration statistics: the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population, the State Committee on Refugee Affairs and Internally Displaced Persons, the State Committee on the Affairs of Azerbaijanis Living Abroad, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), the Ministry of National Security (MNS), the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education. Each of the above ministries and committees had a special department that poorly coordinated with the others on this issue. Only in recent years has the situation started to change a little for the better, especially after the creation of the State Migration Service (SMS) in 2007, which has a mandated function to merge state control over migration processes, including statistical records. But this process is in its early stages and for now more than 80% of the statistical data on population migration is still administered by Goskomstat.
Year 2013
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2848 Report

The Foreign-Born Labor Force in the United States

Authors Andrew Hacker
Year 2011
Journal Name NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
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2849 Journal Article

Ascription and identity. Differences between first- and second-generation Moroccans in the way ascription influences religious, national and ethnic group identification

Authors Anja van Heelsum, Maarten Koomen
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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2850 Journal Article

Vertical Judicial Dialogues in Asylum Cases

Authors Dana Baldinger
Year 2018
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2851 Book

Talking across Borders: Successful Re‐entry in Different Strands of Re‐entry Literature

Authors Ine Lietaert, Lore Van Gorp, Lore Van Gorp
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
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2853 Journal Article

‘Unkind Cuts’: Health Policy and Practice versus the Health and Emotional Well-Being of Asylum-Seekers and Refugees in Ireland

Authors Katy Radford
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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2854 Journal Article

Dental health and access to dental care for ethnic minorities in Sweden

Authors Anders Hjern, M Grindefjord
Year 2000
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
Citations (WoS) 36
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2855 Journal Article

From Tea Cakes to Tamales: Third-Generation Texas Recipes

Authors Cynthia Culver Prescott
Year 2017
Journal Name GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY
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2856 Journal Article

A comparative analysis of the migration and integration of Indian and Chinese immigrants in the United States

Authors Kate HOOPER, Susanna GROVES
Description
Indian and Chinese nationals comprise two of the largest foreign-born nationality groups in the United States - and are growing rapidly. Indian and Chinese immigrants tend to enter the United States through skilled migration channels - either pursuing further education, or entering on temporary work visas for specialty occupations - and go on to enjoy higher employment rates and higher median household incomes than the US-born population. Despite these successes, these groups still face some integration challenges, like cultural integration and English language proficiency. Immigrant integration services in the United States are relatively decentralized, with crucial services provided by a wide array of actors. Federal funds are usually directed and supplemented by state and local government actors; who then work closely with civil society organizations, including Indian and Chinese diaspora groups, to provide support in areas like social services, language training, credential recognition, and naturalization assistance. Meanwhile, India and China are starting to expand their diaspora engagement activities to include integration services at destination.
Year 2014
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2857 Report

Ages, life stages, and generational cohorts: Decomposing the immigrant first and second generations in the United States

Authors RG Rumbaut
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2858 Journal Article

Validating the immigration policies in comparison (IMPIC) dataset

Authors Samuel D. SCHMID, Marc HELBLING
Year 2016
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2859 Working Paper

Aspirations among young refugees in Turkey: social class, integration and onward migration in forced migration contexts

Authors Ayşen Üstübici, Ezgi Elçi
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
2860 Journal Article

Attitudes toward unauthorized immigrants, authorized immigrants, and refugees.

Authors Kate E. Murray, David M. Marx
Journal Name Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
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2861 Journal Article

Risk of abruptio placentae by region of birth and residence among African-American women in the USA

Authors AS Faiz, K Demissie, CV Ananth, ...
Year 2001
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
Citations (WoS) 3
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2862 Journal Article

Reflections through the lens: Participatory video with migrant domestic workers, asylum seekers and ethnic minorities

Authors Vivian Wenli Lin, Julie Ham, Guolin Gu, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Emotion, Space and Society
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2863 Journal Article

The Transition from School to Work for Children of Immigrants with Lower-Level Educational Credentials in the United States and France

Authors Amy Lutz, Yaël Brinbaum, Dalia Abdelhady
Year 2014
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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2865 Journal Article

Older Asian immigrants' participation as cultural enfranchisement

Authors VWS Clair, Shoba Nayar
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL SCIENCE
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2866 Journal Article

Condom use self-efficacy among US- and foreign-born Latinos in Texas

Authors Maria Eugenia Fernandez-Esquer, Bernardo Useche, Pamela M. Diamond, ...
Year 2004
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
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2867 Journal Article

Global migration and cities of the future

Authors Barry Edmonston, Sharon Lee
Year 2018
Journal Name Canadian Studies in Population
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2868 Journal Article

Racial Europeanization

Authors David Theo Goldberg, DT Goldberg
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 181
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2869 Journal Article

Does asylum seeker immigration increase support for the far right? Evidence from the United Kingdom, 2000–2015

Authors Paul D. Kenny, Charles Miller
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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2871 Journal Article

Heterogeneity of long-history migration predicts smiling, laughter and positive emotion across the globe and within the United States

Authors Paula Niedenthal, Magdalena Rychlowska, Adrienne Wood, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 3
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2873 Journal Article

Immigrant and native responses to welfare reform

Authors Robert Kaestner, Neeraj Kaushal
Year 2005
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 19
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2875 Journal Article

Marginal Women, Marginal Rights: Impediments to Gender-Based Persecution Claims by Asylum-seeking Women in Australia

Authors Melinda McPherson, Dean Lusher, Leah S. Horowitz, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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2879 Journal Article

IDP LIVELIHOODS: Idp Livelihoods and Personal Security: Case Studies from Colombia and Sudan

Authors R. Hill
Year 2006
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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2880 Journal Article

Mortality by nativity

Authors Bert Kestenbaum
Year 1986
Journal Name Demography
2882 Journal Article

University Education as a Compensation Strategy among Second-Generation Immigrants

Authors Susanne Urban
Year 2012
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 5
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2883 Journal Article

Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Programmes in Europe – what works? – Luxembourg

Authors Adolfo Sommarribas, David Petry, Noemie Marcus, ...
Description
Luxembourg has a long tradition in “resettling” refugees from various parts of the world, but a more structured policy has only recently been implemented. National legislation does not include any provisions relating to resettlement policy and there are no specific national programmes. The resettlements have always been implemented on an ad-hoc basis or within broader programmes set up by the European Commission and/or UNHCR. Since 2014, Luxembourg additionally applies a quota of refugees to be annually resettled (15-20 persons). The implementation and organisation of the resettlement process may vary case by case and there is no standardised procedure applicable except for regular resettlements for which the framework is to a large extent outlined in the UNHCR’s Resettlement Handbook. The selection and identification of resettled persons is coordinated by the Directorate of Immigration in close collaboration with UNHCR, who performs in principle an eligibility assessment for the refugee status, which the Luxembourgish authorities shall take over once the person arrives in Luxembourg. For each resettlement mission Luxembourg sets a general profile as well as the number of persons they intend to resettle. These criteria do basically not differ from UNHCR’s Global Resettlement Submission Criteria and thus include women, children, elderly refugees as well as refugees with disabilities and diseases, except for those suffering from pathologies for which there is no adequate treatment available in Luxembourg. Apart from the vulnerability criteria, Luxembourgish authorities also take the “integration potential” into consideration when selecting candidates eligible for resettlements. This might explain the general preference of resettling entire families rather than single persons. Resettlement implemented within the EU Turkey 1:1 scheme, based on the agreement between the EU and Turkey of 18 March 2016, is considered separately by national authorities. For UNHCR, who is not a party to this agreement, engagement in the resettlement of Syrian refugees from Turkey is considered part of its regular resettlement activities. Procedurally, UNHCR continues to receive resettlement referrals from Turkey’s Directorate General for Migration Management (DGMM) and further continues to undertake phone and face-to-face interviews with eligible candidates. However, as opposed to regular resettlement, the assessment undertaken by UNHCR is streamlined. The Luxembourgish Reception and Integration Agency (OLAI) coordinates the reception and integration phase of the resettled refugees. Although policy and law are the same for both, resettled refugees and other beneficiaries of international protection, in practice the support provided may differ in an initial phase. Thus, resettled refugees are accommodated upon arrival within a common reception centre where they shall be provided with a more intense support, especially during the first weeks after their arrival in Luxembourg. Since April 2016, a newly created service of the Luxembourgish Red Cross (Lisko) has been mandated, under the overall coordination of the Ministry of Family, Integration and the Greater Region, to take charge of the social support and integration of benefeciciaries of international protection, including resettled persons. Other national NGOs and associations also provide counselling and assistance. The present report identifies several challenges faced by both, the resettled persons as well as the competent authorities. These challenges prove particular significant in the post-arrival and integration phase. While some of these challenges are common to beneficiaries of international protection in general, some others may be more specifically relevant for resettled refugees, namely the absence of a transition period, coordination with local stakeholders, as well as timely provision of information to selected candidates for resettlement.
Year 2016
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2884 Report

Freedom of movement of goods, persons, services and capital: Canadian case‐law

Authors Peter W. Hogg
Year 1980
Journal Name Journal of European Integration
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2885 Journal Article

The Re(production) of Restless Bodies: Freedom of Movement and Social Reproduction

Authors Raia Apostolova
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration
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2886 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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2887 Book Chapter

The Nansen Passport: A Tool of Freedom of Movement and of Protection

Authors O. Hieronymi
Year 2003
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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2888 Journal Article

Core Beliefs Challenge and Posttraumatic Growth: Mediating Role of Rumination Among Internally Displaced Survivors of Terror Attacks

Authors John E. Eze, Chuka Mike Ifeagwazi, JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Happiness Studies
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2889 Journal Article

The Concept of Internal Displacement and the Case for Internally Displaced Persons as a Category of Concern

Authors E. Mooney
Year 2005
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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2890 Journal Article

UNHCR and Preventing IndirectRefoulementin Europe

Authors Moira Sy
Year 2015
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
Citations (WoS) 1
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2892 Journal Article

Migration, Social Security and the Law: Some European Dilemmas

Authors Gijsbert Vonk
Year 2002
Journal Name European Journal of Social Security
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2893 Journal Article

The European Agenda for Migration: A new narrative for an old tale?

Authors Angeliki DIMITRIADI
Year 2015
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2894 Policy Brief

A study of HIV positive undocumented African migrants' access to health services in the UK

Authors James Whyte, Maria D. Whyte, Kimberly Hires
Year 2015
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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2895 Journal Article

THE POLITICAL DIMENSION OF INTERCULTURAL RESEARCH - THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE

Authors A SEITZ
Year 1993
Journal Name Quality & Quantity
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2896 Journal Article

Socioeconomic Dualism: The Case of Israeli-born Immigrants in the United States

Authors Yinon Cohen
Year 1989
Journal Name International Migration Review
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2897 Journal Article

In the Belly of the Beast: Effects of Anti-Immigration Policy on Latino Community Members

Authors Seline Szkupinski Quiroga, JE Glick, Dulce M. Medina
Year 2014
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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2898 Journal Article

America’s Churning Races: Race and Ethnicity Response Changes Between Census 2000 and the 2010 Census

Authors Carolyn A. Liebler, CA Liebler, Sonya R. Porter (nee Rastogi), ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Demography
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2899 Journal Article

System for detection of Threat Agents in Maritime Border Environment

Description
The main objective of the SafeShore project is to cover existing gaps in coastal border surveillance, increasing internal security by preventing cross-border crime such trafficking in human beings and the smuggling of drugs. It is designed to be integrated with existing systems and create a continuous detection line along the border. One of the treats to the maritime coast are small Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) which can carry explosives or which can be used for smuggling drugs, boats and human intruders on the sea shore. The SafeShore core solution for detecting small targets that are flying at low attitude is to use a 3D LIDAR that scans the sky and creates above the protected area a virtual dome shield. SafeShore will also integrate the 3D LIDAR with passive acoustic sensors, passive radio detection and video analytics. One of SafeShore specific objectives will be to cover 1500-m1800m along the coastal border. This will be done with 3 mobile platforms. Each one of those will cover itself with a dome-shaped virtual detection shield with a radius of about 250m to 300m. There will be approximately 50 meters overlapping between the platforms. The overlapping will create a continuous detection shield along the shore. The SafeShore objective will be to demonstrate the detection capabilities in the missing detection gaps of other existing systems such as costal radars, thereby also ensuring the fusion of information and increasing the situational awareness and better implementation of the European Maritime Security Strategy based on the information exchange frameworks, EUROSUR and EUCISE 2020. All SafeShore objectives are measurable, realistic and achievable within the duration of the project, as the SafeShore project will build 3 prototypes that are going to assess the accomplishment of the objectives. Three end-user scripted and end-user validated field trials will be set up to validate these systems: in the North Sea, Black Sea and Mediterranean.
Year 2016
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2900 Project
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