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Toward an Austro‐Libertarian Sociology
ABSTRACT Interventionism has become a defining feature of modern societies, shaping individual behavior, economic activity, and social norms through state regulations, subsidies, and collectivist ideologies. Despite its profound impact, sociology has largely failed to critically examine the dynamics of interventionism from a praxeological standpoint in
Alexis Sémanne
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Health and Social Service Needs of US-Citizen Children with Detained or Departed Immigrant Parents [PDF]
The second report offers findings from fieldwork in five study sites in California, Florida, Illinois, South Carolina and Texas, examining the involvement of families with a deported parent with health and social service systems, as well as their needs ...
Andrea Campetella+7 more
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Comparaison n’est pas raison sans épistémologie
The deportation of foreigners has only recently been studied in detail by an increasing number of and it has however rarely been the subject of research mobilizing international comparison.
Ibrahim Soysüren
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Deportation Is Freedom! The Orwellian World of Immigration Controls [PDF]
Justin Nordstrom
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Can foreign aid reduce the desire to emigrate? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Parallel to traditional immigration control policies, states send substantial amounts of foreign aid to address the root causes of migration. Using a randomized controlled trial (RCT), we evaluate a representative type of “root causes” aid (RCA) project in Africa, implemented by the UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Miranda Simon+2 more
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The Role of Deportation in the Incarceration of Immigrants
Kristin F. Butcher, Anne Morrison Piehl
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