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Conceptualizing 'Crisis Migration'

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This 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, 1982
This 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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Unravelling Europe's 'Migration Crisis'

2017
This important new book provides a framework for understanding the dynamics underpinning recent unprecedented levels of migration across, and loss of life in, the Mediterranean, casting new light on the 'migration crisis' and challenging politicians, policy makers and the media to rethink their understanding of why and how people move.
HEAVEN CRAWLEY   +4 more
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Migration Crisis and Children

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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Migration Crisis, Refugee Crisis, European Crisis

2021
The “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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Migration crisis: Macedonia on crossroads [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Abstract Macedonia is witnessing the largest migrant crisis which is driving an unprecedented number of people going on life-threatening journeys to safety. At his point we can say that Macedonian as well as the European Union’s common policy on asylum lacks solidarity and consistency to deal with this problem.
Kosevaliska, Olga   +2 more
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Interrogating the Mediterranean ‘Migration Crisis’

Mediterranean Politics, 2016
This 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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The Out-Migration Crisis

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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Crisis and Migration: Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for Perceptions, Politics, and Policies of Migration

Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2016
The summer of 2015 was truly disturbing for the citizens of the European Union (EU), who found themselves under a constant press bombardment with nightmare predictions about and gloomy images of th...
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Migration and Refugee Crisis

2018
Migration has always been studied by various scholars for multiplicity of purposes. Sociologists always focus on social and cultural aspects of migration; geographers are interested in time and distance antecedents of migration. This paper is attracted by an educational intrigue and draws on educational gimmicks enshrined in migration.
Şefika Şule Erçetin   +1 more
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