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Migration and illegal finance

Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2004
Deals with the relationship between migratory flows and financial flows from the viewpoint of economic analysis. Points out the differences between migrants and host populations as this relates to the demand for banking and financial services, for instance the importance to migrants of remittances to their home countries.
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Illegal Migration Bill

Children and Young People Now, 2023
policy and programmes manager in the Migrant Children's Project at Coram Children's Legal Centre, assesses the Illegal Migration Bill's impact on children and agencies
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Illegal Migration: Russia

European Security, 2004
The author interprets issues related to illegal migration in Russia in the context of the new general international migration situation in the Euro-Asian region that resulted from collapse of the USSR and integration of the newly independent states in the world migration flows.
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Illegal Migration, Border Enforcement, and Growth

Review of Development Economics, 2000
This paper analyzes the economic consequences of illegal migrants in the context of a model of trade and growth. In the model, capital and domestic labor are mobile sectors while illegal migrants are sector‐specific. These assumptions give rise to a production possibility curve (with migrants) that lies partially inside the zero migration production ...
Bharat R. Hazari, Pasquale M. Sgro
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Illegal Migration: Ukraine

European Security, 2004
Illegal migration poses a threat to the national security of all countries of Central and Eastern Europe, but as a measure of its parameters, Ukraine’s case is quite representative. This is due to Ukraine’s size and its geographically important positioning from the northern shores of the Black Sea deep into the Central European heartland—along one of ...
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Illegibility in the Migration Regime

2018
[The] ‘correct understanding of something and misunderstanding of the same thing are not entirely mutually exclusive’.
Tobias G. Eule   +3 more
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Researching illegality and labour migration

Population, Space and Place, 2010
AbstractThis introduction to thePopulation, Space and PlaceSpecial Issue ‘Researching illegality and labour migration: the research/policy nexus’, considers what is meant by ‘illegal immigration’. This is of key importance to both policy and academic discussion, and contradictions and debates are evidenced in the terminology (‘illegal’, ‘irregular ...
Bridget Anderson, Martin Ruhs
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Illegal Migration in Taiwan: A Preliminary Overview

International Migration Review, 1992
Since 1986, there have been indications that Taiwan (the Republic of China) has been experiencing an increase in illegal migration. Despite a lack of data describing the number, origins and demographic characteristics of the illegal migrants, an open policy debate has been carried out by economic and social planners, entrepreneurs and labor leaders ...
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Turkey and Illegal Migrations

2011
Because of economic problems, political conflicts, and regional instabilities in the last thirty years, there has been a tendency for immigration especially from Africa, South America, Middle Asia, and Middle East. This process made countries define these movements as illegal migration, a fast growing problem that also affected Turkey mainly as transit
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Illegal Migration to Australia

2017
Diese Arbeit ist eine Studie über die illegale Migration nach Australien und Asylsuchenden in diesem Land, stark von zahlreichen Staaten, Menschenrechtsorganisationen und Rechtsanwälte, wegen seines unmenschlichen Ansatzes zu den am stärksten gefährdeten Menschen in der Welt kritisiert.
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