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No Time for Church: School, Family and Filipino-Japanese Children's Acculturation

Authors Alec R. Lemay
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science Japan Journal
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42901 Journal Article

Commemorating Freedom: The Fortieth Anniversary of the "Fall of Saigon" in Canada

Authors Vinh Nguyen
Year 2018
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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42902 Journal Article

An Ideology of Crossing Nation: From Conflict to Emergence

Authors T. Abirami, C. Alamelu
Year 2018
Journal Name PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
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42903 Journal Article

The securitisation of migration: Its limits and consequences

Authors Krzysztof Jaskulowski
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
42906 Journal Article

Bridging the Communication Gap in Multilingual Service Encounters: A Brussels Case Study

Authors Koen Kerremans, Laurent-Philippe De Ryck, Vanessa De Tobel, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name EUROPEAN LEGACY-TOWARD NEW PARADIGMS
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42908 Journal Article

The making of four ideologies of globalization

Authors Pieter de Wilde
Year 2018
Journal Name European Political Science Review
42910 Journal Article

Tour-guiding as a pious place-making practice: The case of the Sehitlik Mosque, Berlin

Authors Elisabeth Becker
Year 2018
Journal Name Annals of Tourism Research
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42912 Journal Article

Syrian Refugees as Seasonal Migrant Workers: Re-Construction of Unequal Power Relations in Turkish Agriculture

Authors Deniz Pelek
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 21
42913 Journal Article

Advancing knowledge on international migration : data and research needs

Authors Philippe FARGUES
Description
From the sheer numbers of migrants to the complex processes that set people on the move and the multiple changes they bring to both origin and destination countries, international migration suffers considerable deficits of knowledge. As international migration connects each country of the world with all the others, addressing knowledge gaps will require international consensus on definitions and methods of data collection. There is a long way to go before this most challenging objective will be reached. The current study describes some of the steps that need to be taken. Defining international migration A proper assessment of international migration data at the world level must be based on a systematic inventory of what exists and what does not in each country. For lack of such an inventory, this report provides an overview assessment of the various criteria used by public administrations to define and produce data on international migration. Documenting international migration Data are generally collected by national administrations to serve their own needs and not those of scientific research or evidence-based policymaking, with the result that data on international migration are too often insufficient and lacking in quality. Policymakers often lack the minimal statistical evidence necessary to make informed decisions, while academics lack the basic data needed for scientific research. This report identifies key issues that should be addressed to improve migration data for policymaking and scientific research. These include: disentangling migrants from travellers and differentiating between short-term mobility and migration; matching entry and exit data; counting emigrants, i.e. absent individuals; counting circular, seasonal and temporary migrants; and measuring irregular migration. These issues often require ad hoc measurement methods such as specialized surveys. Mapping research on international migration Research addresses the causes of international migration, the process of migration itself as well as its consequences; it does so in the countries of origin and destination, as well as in the transnational space spanning origin and destination. This paper outlines 7 priority areas for research on international migration: Determinants of migration in countries of origin; Pull factors in countries of destination; Linkages between countries of origin and destination; Migration stages; Emigrants, as actors of change in countries of origin; The inclusion of migrants and their contribution to development in destination countries; And finally, the global consequences of migration. Conclusions To significantly improve our understanding of international migration, including its multiple determinants, complex processes and diverse impacts, the following challenges need to be addressed: All countries should acknowledge that international migration is defined; by border crossing. Equating immigrants with foreign citizens confuses a geographic notion with a legal one and indirectly serves policies of exclusion; All countries should agree on producing population data by detailed country of birth using the same unified list of world countries; International organizations should make all possible efforts to extend the coverage of migration surveys to all the countries that host sizeable migrant populations in the Global North as well as in the Global South; The scientific community should organize itself at a global level to develop and disseminate methodologies to fill the huge knowledge gaps that are the result of the currently patchy, mostly administrative data.
Year 2018
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42914 Report

Identity, Belonging and Intentions to Leave of First and 1.5 Generation FSU Immigrants in Israel

Authors Karin Amit
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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42915 Journal Article

Greek Immigration to the United States, 2010-2015: A Descriptive Analysis

Authors Grigoris Argeros
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Modern Greek Studies
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42916 Journal Article

Why Curious George Did Not Speak: The Conspicuous Multilingualism of Margret and HA Rey

Authors Yuliya Komska
Year 2018
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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42917 Journal Article

Determinants of county migrant regularization policymaking in the United States: Understanding temporal and spatial realities

Authors M.Anne Visser, Sheryl-Ann Simpson
Year 2018
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
42919 Journal Article

Youth and Their Challenge to Promote a Fairer Multicultural Society: a Qualitative Study of African Immigrant Activists

Authors Daniela Marzana, Sara Martinez Damia, Sara Alfieri, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
42922 Journal Article

Punitiveness and Perceptions of Criminality

Authors Michael Costelloe, Madeline Stenger, Christine Arazan
Year 2018
Journal Name Race and Justice
42923 Journal Article

Refugee Migration and Electoral Outcomes

Authors Christian Dustmann, Kristine Vasiljeva, Anna Piil Damm
Year 2018
Journal Name Review of Economic Studies
42924 Journal Article

STRATEGIC APPROACH TO THE IMMIGRANTS' PROBLEMS IN EUROPE

Authors Armeania Androniceanu, Oana Vasile
Year 2018
Journal Name Economics, Management and Financial Markets
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42925 Journal Article

Migrants, Ancestors, and Foreign Investments

Authors Konrad B Burchardi, Thomas Chaney, Tarek A Hassan
Year 2018
Journal Name Review of Economic Studies
42928 Journal Article

Status-making: Rethinking migrant categorization

Authors Shanthi Robertson
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Sociology
42931 Journal Article

Exclusionary moments: Queer desires and migrants' sense of (un)belonging

Authors Linda Solveigar-Gudmundsdottir
Year 2018
Journal Name Emotion, Space and Society
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42932 Journal Article

Settlement or Mobility? Immigrants’ Re-migration Decision-Making Process in a High-Income Country Setting

Authors Ilka Steiner
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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42933 Journal Article

‘They treat us like criminals’: urban public spaces and ethnic discrimination in Italy

Authors Claudia Mantovan
Year 2018
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
42936 Journal Article

INTERETHNIC RELATIONS IN A CONTEXT OF DIVERSITY. CASE STUDY IN CUERNAVACA

Authors Ruth Belinda Bustos-Cordova
Year 2018
Journal Name REVISTA RA XIMHAI
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42940 Journal Article

The Discourse on the Intercultural Management of the Diversity in Barcelona

Authors Diana Mata Codesal
Year 2018
Journal Name Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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42941 Journal Article

Beyond the Refugee-Migrant Binary? Refugee Camp Residency Along the Myanmar-Thailand Border

Authors T. F. Rhoden
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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42942 Journal Article

Mixing Methods to Explain Emigration Policies: A Post-Positivist Perspective

Authors Alan Gamlen, Chris McIntyre
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
42943 Journal Article

Intergenerational relations among immigrants in Europe: the role of ethnic differences, migration and acculturation

Authors Marco Albertini, Debora Mantovani, Giancarlo Gasperoni
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
42944 Journal Article

Correction Notice

Year 2018
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
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42945 Journal Article

International Migration Outlook 2018

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Year 2018
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42946 Book

2018 MEDAM assessment report on asylum and migration policies in Europe : sharing responsibility for refugees and expanding legal immigration

Authors Matthias LÜCKE
Description
The EU faces major challenges in asylum and migration policy: reorganize the EU asylum system, secure the external border, curb irregular immigration through cooperation with African governments, and support developing countries that host large numbers of refugees from Syria and elsewhere. These challenges are inter-connected and require a comprehensive approach with broad support by all EU member states. However, member states are affected by immigration in substantially different ways and the political preferences of policy makers and voters also vary widely–necessitating implementable proposals to overcome the EU’s asylum and immigration impasse. The 2018 MEDAM Assessment Report proposes a comprehensive strategy for EU asylum and immigration policies that is both politically feasible and effective, based on the concept of flexible solidarity between EU member states.
Year 2018
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42950 Report
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