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Conceptualizing 'Crisis Migration'
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013This paper adopts a theoretical perspective to explore the parameters of "crisis migration" to examine the extent to which it offers a useful conceptualization for advancing legal and policy responses to forced migration. Does framing different types of migration as "crisis migration" – for example, movement spurred by natural disasters, civil war, the
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Migration, Crisis and Theoretical Conflict
International Migration Review, 1982This essay examines the nature of the distinction between the equilibrium and historical-structuralist postions on migration as presented in the preceding article by Charles Wood. Rather than as paradigmatic confrontation, we reexamine their theoretical and political differences historically and in the context of the current world economic crisis.
R L, Bach, L A, Schraml
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2021
Abstract Chapter 8 discusses the significant negative social and economic impacts of the mass out-migration that many postsocialist countries have experienced since the lifting of the “Iron Curtain,” balanced with the positive impacts of remittances and circulation of talent and capital.
Kristen Ghodsee, Mitchell A. Orenstein
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Abstract Chapter 8 discusses the significant negative social and economic impacts of the mass out-migration that many postsocialist countries have experienced since the lifting of the “Iron Curtain,” balanced with the positive impacts of remittances and circulation of talent and capital.
Kristen Ghodsee, Mitchell A. Orenstein
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Migration Crisis, Refugee Crisis, European Crisis
2021The “migration” or “refugee crisis” in Europe is an object of flows of information, comments, debates, analyses, political statements, reports of international organisations and NGOs. The turning point of the crisis is generally placed in 2015, when more than a million migrants and refugees crossed into Europe.
Lapov Z., Campani G.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Various economic, political, environmental, and social reasons can force people to migrate, leaving their homes. Migration, which is as old as human history, has increased because of some reasons such as globalization, wars, and natural disasters. Children have constituted a significant proportion of immigrants.
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Various economic, political, environmental, and social reasons can force people to migrate, leaving their homes. Migration, which is as old as human history, has increased because of some reasons such as globalization, wars, and natural disasters. Children have constituted a significant proportion of immigrants.
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Survival, 2013
As the economy becomes addicted to cheap, unregistered migrant labour, the Putin regime has absent-mindedly reconfigured Russian demography. Rising ethnic politics risks turning into a disaster for the Kremlin.
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As the economy becomes addicted to cheap, unregistered migrant labour, the Putin regime has absent-mindedly reconfigured Russian demography. Rising ethnic politics risks turning into a disaster for the Kremlin.
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Migration Letters, 2015
With the growing insurrections in Syria in 2011, an exodus in large numbers have emerged. The turmoil and violence have caused mass migration to destinations both within the region and beyond. The current "refugee crisis" has escalated sharply and its impact is widening from neighbouring countries toward Europe.
Pinar Yazgan +2 more
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With the growing insurrections in Syria in 2011, an exodus in large numbers have emerged. The turmoil and violence have caused mass migration to destinations both within the region and beyond. The current "refugee crisis" has escalated sharply and its impact is widening from neighbouring countries toward Europe.
Pinar Yazgan +2 more
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Interrogating the Mediterranean ‘Migration Crisis’
Mediterranean Politics, 2016This Forum aims to uncover the socio-politics of the ‘migration crisis’ in the Mediterranean. The contributions explore the idea of the ‘migration crisis’ or ‘refugee crisis’ in the Mediterranean from the starting point that as scholars of the Mediterranean we can do two things: one, we can look at the way crisis introduces processes of bordering to ...
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Crisis, Routine, Consolidation: The Politics of the Mediterranean Migration Crisis
Mediterranean Politics, 2016The current ‘migration crisis’ is framed as a moment of reckoning in the EU’s dealings with its Mediterranean neighbourhood. Yet to what extent is crisis the most useful tool to account for migration and European border control practices in the current context? An exclusive focus on crisis, we argue, is misleading. To a large extent, the current crisis
Jeandesboz, Julien +1 more
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Coronavirus crisis and migration
2021The purpose of this special issue is to critically analyze the relationship between the coronavirus crisis and migration, with particular attention to the condition of migrants in the global health crisis, new inequalities, discrimination, and their forms of resistance.
Perocco, F, Della Puppa, F.
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