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Cultural tightrope walkers: a qualitative study of being a young refugee in quest for identity and belonging in Norway. [PDF]
Binder PE, Heggen H, Vase EB, Sandal GM.
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Short Abstract This paper draws on the concepts of ‘researching up’ and ‘researching down’, often used to distinguish between relative ‘power over’ or ‘power under’ interlocutors. It suggests that by mobilising these concepts through feminist geography as a relational analytic rather than oppositional categories, we can generate new insights into our ...
Jennifer C. Langill
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Making Personal Connections: Conceptual Thinking in Kindergarten
Kathryn Bolasky
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The refugee waves and the continuum of violence experienced by Ukrainian refugee women in Bulgaria. [PDF]
Pamporov A.
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Migrants, Refugees and Employer Discrimination
ABSTRACT We investigate the labour market integration of humanitarian and non‐humanitarian migrants in Australia using longitudinal data from the Building a New Life in Australia (BNLA) and the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) surveys.
Liwen Guo, Massimiliano Tani
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Teachers' experiences of supporting the mental health needs of refugee students in resource-poor settings: a qualitative study in Iran. [PDF]
Rajabi M +4 more
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Imposter participants are dishonest participants who fake their identities or exaggerate their experiences to participate in research. This appears to be a rising problem in quantitative and qualitative research as well as lived experience groups for child and adolescent mental health research.
Brian C.F. Ching +5 more
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Citizenship formation and resilience among Ukrainian female migrants: case studies from Norway. [PDF]
Tokovska M +3 more
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ABSTRACT Gender segregation is a persistent form of labour market inequality, though patterns differ across time and economic sectors. Focusing on the care economy and the technology sector, we examine longitudinal trends in gender distributions for educational credentials and occupational participation.
Neil Guppy +3 more
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