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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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Contested solidarity in the Euro crisis and Europe’s migration crisis: a discourse network analysis
Journal of European Public Policy, 2019The article analyses the solidarity discourse in the Euro crisis and Europe’s migration crisis and examines how meanings of solidarity are framed and which political parties participate in these debates.
Stefan Wallaschek
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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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IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastracture for Collaborative Enterprises, 2019
In the 2015 migration crisis thousands of refugees and migrants crossed the border to Hungary, Austria and Germany. The movements of these people are reflected in social media, especially on Twitter. In this paper we present a dataset of 3275 Tweets from
Stefanie Urchs +3 more
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In the 2015 migration crisis thousands of refugees and migrants crossed the border to Hungary, Austria and Germany. The movements of these people are reflected in social media, especially on Twitter. In this paper we present a dataset of 3275 Tweets from
Stefanie Urchs +3 more
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The Mediterranean migration crisis: humanitarian practices and migration governance in Italy
Contemporary Italian Politics, 2019This article explores the recent so-called Mediterranean migration crisis from the perspective of International Practice Theory (IPT). Over the years, the various non-state actors involved in addressing the crisis have developed specific humanitarian ...
S. Panebianco
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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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Children and youth services review, 2018
The present study explores sexual abuse and exploitation of unaccompanied migrant children in Greece, and the risk factors associated with their occurrence.
Vasileia Digidiki, J. Bhabha
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The present study explores sexual abuse and exploitation of unaccompanied migrant children in Greece, and the risk factors associated with their occurrence.
Vasileia Digidiki, J. Bhabha
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Migration Crisis, Organised Crime and Domestic Politics in Italy: Unfolding the Interplay
, 2020Focusing on Italy in the years of the ‘migration crisis’ between 2013 and 2017, this article explores how migration, crime groups and the domestic politics of migration control became entangled in times of crisis.
Iole Fontana
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, 2020
Migration to South Africa is commonly depicted as a crisis by government officials, the media and members of the public. This article critically examines the representation of migration to South Africa as a crisis and deconstructs this notion through an ...
Alexandra Hiropoulos
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Migration to South Africa is commonly depicted as a crisis by government officials, the media and members of the public. This article critically examines the representation of migration to South Africa as a crisis and deconstructs this notion through an ...
Alexandra Hiropoulos
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