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Forced Migrations As a Social Problem

Sociological Research, 1993
Our country has been confronted with an extremely grave problem in recent years: mass internal forced migration. It owes its origins not only to the exacerbation of interethnic relations in a number of regions but also to the emergence of a direct threat to the life and health of people in regions of ecological disasters, as well as to changes in the ...
A. V. Kocharian, G. S. Vitkovskaia
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The International Politics of Forced Migration [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 2003
At the beginning of the new millennium, migration has become highly politicized and is now a pivotal issue in both national and international politics. Although the political potency of fears of immigration is nothing new, it seems that population movements are taking on increased significance in the context of current global social transformations ...
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Refugee and Forced Migration

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Discussion Paper• ‘Forced displacement is both a threat to, and a product of, the international system of nation-states. It therefore exposes fundamental inconsistencies in the ideology that underlies the nation-state system’ David Turton• ‘Can Improved Resettlement Reduce Poverty’ Susan Tamondong• ‘The Forgotten Solution: Local Integration for ...
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The Gendered Character of Forced Migration

2023
This chapter addresses the forced migration, gender, and health nexus in a South-South context. We focus on the case of Venezuela and the flight of around 20 per cent of its population, approximately 50 per cent of which are women and girls, primarily to neighbouring states with Colombia and Brazil being two primary destinations.
Natalia Cintra   +2 more
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Rho-directed forces in collective migration

Nature Cell Biology, 2014
Collective cell migration depends on multicellular mechanocoupling between leader and follower cells to coordinate traction force and position change. Co-registration of Rho GTPase activity and forces in migrating epithelial cell sheets now shows how RhoA controls leader-follower cell hierarchy, multicellular cytoskeletal contractility and ...
Friedl, P.H.A.   +4 more
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Labor force migration, non-labor force migration, and non-employment reasons for migration

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1983
Abstract This paper documents the extent and nature of non-employment factors in migration. The labor force status of over 18 million recent interstate migrants in the United States and stated reasons for moving reported in several surveys in the U.S. are examined.
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1 What Is Forces Migration?

2009
The international regime that currently seeks to protect and assist refugees is not able in many instances to ensure respect for the basic human rights of those forced to move, nor indeed can it address the needs of all or even most of those who have been forcibly displaced.
Eliana Jacobs, Arthur C. Helton
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Forced Migration and Political Violence

2020
There has been renewed academic interest in the security impacts of forced migration since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011 generated more than 5 million refugees, most of whom fled to neighboring countries and to Europe. Researchers are, for instance, increasingly working to identify how the type, severity, and perpetrator of political ...
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