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Nonprofits provide a range of human and social services in the United States, producing what some call the delegated welfare state. The authors aim to quantify inequities in nonprofit service provision by focusing on two types of vulnerabilities: spatial
Ethan Roubenoff +2 more
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The use of technology in migration management has increased in recent years. As such, practitioners and scholars are increasingly interested in the real and potential use of advanced technologies in migration management. This paper offers an early review
Lucia Nalbandian +4 more
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Revolution and international migration in Tunisia [PDF]
Migration Policy CentreVersion in other language: Migration Policy CentreMPC Research Report2013/01This report analyzes the evolution of the context for migration in Tunisia and in the region more generally before and since the revolution of 2011.
BOUBAKRI, Hassan, Boubakri, Hassen
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Human travel fed the worldwide spread of COVID-19, but it remains unclear whether the volume of incoming air passengers and the centrality of airports in the global airline network made some regions more vulnerable to earlier and higher mortality.
Ettore Recchi +8 more
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Background: This article investigates how European public opinion has responded to short-term variations in regional immigration over the past decade (2010-2019). Methods: Combining data from the European Social Survey and the European Union Labour Force
Jérôme Gonnot, Lenka Dražanová
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Environmental change and migration: implications for Australia [PDF]
This paper argues that Australia needs a national policy framework on environmental migration, as climate change and natural disasters could displace potentially thousands of people in coming years.
Khalid Koser
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Migrant Associations: Enhancing Migrant Agency and Advancing Social Justice
Migrant associations play a crucial role in enhancing migrant agency and advancing social justice by fostering social, economic, and political empowerment.
Victoria Castillo Rueda
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This article investigates the understudied phenomenon of secondary non-take-up (NTU) among Latino immigrants in Madrid, London, and New York City from their own perspective. It examines the reasons behind secondary NTU across the three sites and examines
Mallet Marie, Garcia Edwin
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Who Needs Them? Care Work, Migration and Public Policy
This paper examines how immigration policies on migrant care workers are both pragmatic ‘policy solutions’ and also reflect and construct social ideas and relations about gender, labour and nation, with a particular focus on the UK.
Bridget Anderson
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Immigrant integration: the governance of ethno-cultural differences
This commentary is a reply to the article ‘Against immigrant integration’ by Willem Schinkel. It argues that rather than abandoning immigrant integration as a field of research, we have to continue to strengthen critical approaches. Immigrant integration
Leila Hadj Abdou
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