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Perceived Migrant Threat among Migrants in Europe
European Sociological Review, 2017This research presents a new perspective on migrant integration. It questions the extent that established migrants perceive threats from new migrants, and how that is influenced by natives' perceived migrant threat. We hypothesized about an acculturation pattern that established migrants will be more similar to the host country's dominant public ...
Zwan, R. van der +2 more
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MIGRANTES DETENIDOS. (Arrested Migrants)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018Spanish Abstract: Los problemas mas graves de la humanidad se relacionan directamente con los factores que generan la migracion, cuya esencia es el hambre, el racismo, la pobreza, los conflictos y la violencia de genero. La parte de la migracion que se encuentra en mayor riesgo durante el trayecto del pais de origen al de destino, es la llamada ...
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Migrant City and Migrant Villages
2016This chapter focuses on migrants in urban villages. The rural-to-urban migrants have been the secret of China’s economic miracle. The migrants contributed greatly to the economic development of Shenzhen city. In fact, it was they who actually built the city.
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2023
Since the 1980s, readers and scholars alike have celebrated migrant literature for not only depicting migration, but for inspiring reflections on class, race, gender, nations, and mobility. But, beyond depicting migration, is it possible for migrant literature to be a force of movement itself?
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Since the 1980s, readers and scholars alike have celebrated migrant literature for not only depicting migration, but for inspiring reflections on class, race, gender, nations, and mobility. But, beyond depicting migration, is it possible for migrant literature to be a force of movement itself?
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Child migrants and children of migrants in Thailand
Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 2006The situation of children of migrants in Thailand has not received the attention it warrants from government policy makers, government and other programme planners, international organizations and social researchers. This neglect has no doubt occurred because of a focus on the larger issues represented by the presence of migrants in Thailand ...
Sureeporn Punpuing, Jerrold W. Huguet
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International Migration, 1986
While it is acknowledged that international migration law is attracting increased interest this law merely describes the conditions of admission sojourn employment and exit of migrants thus amounting in many respects to a restatement of the law of aliens considered in a different perspective.
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While it is acknowledged that international migration law is attracting increased interest this law merely describes the conditions of admission sojourn employment and exit of migrants thus amounting in many respects to a restatement of the law of aliens considered in a different perspective.
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Migrants and Non-Migrants Perception and Preferences
2015The increasing number of migrants and immigrants with Asian origin and a background of religion and philosophy like Buddhism is leading to a growing number of temple landscapes in Sweden, such as the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Building (Thai pavilion) in Jamtland and the Buddharama Temple (still under construction) in Fredrika, which would even be the
Inge Paulini +7 more
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Migrant ist nicht gleich Migrant
Info Diabetologie, 2016Kinder mit Diabetes haben in Deutschland bzgl. ihrer Versorgung und Stoffwechseleinstellung schlechtere Karten, wenn sie einen Migrationshintergrund haben. Doch Migrant ist nicht gleich Migrant, wie auf dem Diabeteskongress 2016 in Berlin thematisiert wurde. Es gilt daher, die bisherigen Versorgungstrukturen anzupassen.
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Forced Migrants as ‘Illegal’ Migrants
2014Abstract This chapter examines how many of those refugees and asylum seekers making transnational journeys are classified as irregular migrants by states who seek to make such movements illegitimate. It considers the framing, targeting, and active production of ‘forced migrants as illegal migrants’ in the literature and highlights the ...
Stephan Scheel, Vicki Squire
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