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Contesting Exclusion and Erasure: The Educational Experiences of Guatemalans in Los Angeles
Adding to the research on Guatemalan migration, this article analyzes semistructured interviews with young adults from the Guatemalan diaspora to understand how they experience exclusion and erasure in K–12 schools in Los Angeles, California.
Floridalma Boj Lopez
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Queer Settlers: Questioning Settler Colonialism in LGBT Asylum Processes in Canada
Refugee and forced migration studies have focused primarily on the refugees’ countries of origin and the causes for migration. Yet it is also important to also critically investi- gate the processes, discourses, and structures of settlement in the places
Katherine Fobear
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Income, work and education: insights for closing the gap in urban Australia [PDF]
Existing analysis of the Closing the Gap outcomes is limited by the lack of adequate wage data for Indigenous Australians. This paper attempts to redress this situation by using a geography recently developed by the ABS - Significant Urban Areas - to ...
Boyd Hunter, Mandy Yap
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ABSTRACT The atrocities committed during the Nazi era still affect Germany's image in the world and Germans' feelings about their country's past. Herein, we investigate how historical propaganda images glorifying Adolf Hitler influence these feelings. Prior scholars have raised concerns that such materials might communicate distorted images of the past
Lara Ditrich +3 more
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ABSTRACT The unquenched thirst for emigration in Nigeria‐ and the increasing cost of migrating to the West‐has been established in the literature. Professionals, such as healthcare workers (HCWs), are poorly paid in Nigeria, making many seek better employment abroad.
Tunde A. Alabi +3 more
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Indigenous people in an urban school environment: the case of Marabá, southeastern Pará
The migration of indigenous people to urban areas has been due to the invasion of their territories, but it has also been motivated by access to public policies in the areas of health, education and material subsistence, even if this migration is ...
Airton dos Reis Pereira +3 more
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Cross Border Trade Union Collaboration in the Context of Competition and Arbitraging Labour in an Enlarged Europe [PDF]
An enlarged Europe after the May 2004 and January 2007 accessions has provided more extensive territories over which firms and states can arbitrage labour costs and workers can seek employment.
Fitzgerald, Ian, Hardy, John
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This review focuses on vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), examining its epidemiology, the pathogenesis of Candida albicans, and its relationships with vaginal microbiota. It comprehensively reviews probiotic‐based management strategies and their mechanisms of action, and concludes by discussing current limitations, challenges and future research ...
Tong Chen +13 more
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Assessing future demand for a wide range of services requires good quality population forecasts. Unfortunately, many past forecasts of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) population of Australia have proved highly inaccurate.
Tom Wilson +4 more
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Nature‐Based and Community‐Level Responses to Climate Distress in Young People: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Climate change is both an environmental crisis and a growing source of psychological distress for young people, calling for responses that nurture emotional resilience and collective engagement. The emerging response to climate distress has mainly focused on formal psychological and individual‐level interventions.
Meghana Bhupati +3 more
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