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  1. 261

    Australian Asylum Seeker Policy from Three Perspectives by Zoe Bell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Michelle Peterie. Visiting Immigration Detention: Care and Cruelty in Australia’s Asylum Seeker Prisons. …”
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    Les Africains en Guyane by André Calmont

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…In addition, we can add a phenotypic proximity and a weak mobilization of identity resources which make of it an imperceptible immigration, fitting without major problems into the French Guyanese community.…”
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  3. 263

    Bioterrorism in 2001: How Ready Are We? by B Lynn Johnston, John M Conly

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…On January 30, 2001, the federal Immigration Department's headquarters in Ottawa were evacuated and shut down following a bioterrorism scare, which turned out to be a hoax. …”
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  4. 264

    La economía española by Matilde Alonso Pérez, Elíes Furió Blasco

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The population increase over recent years, in part thanks to immigration; has translated into an augmentation in the number of households and their requirement for apartments. …”
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  5. 265

    The changing context of Jews in American Politics – 1930s to the Trump Era by Fred Lazin

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The presented analyses focus on American politics regarding Jewish immigration to the USA, the attitude of American socjety and political authorities towards Jews, and the influence of Jewish organizations on American politics. …”
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  6. 266

    The Labor Market is Currently Experiencing a Turn of Eras by Wido Geis-Thöne

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract Increasing labour shortages are mainly due to demographic developments — specifically the baby boom in Germany, with a strong peak in the early 1960s. Despite strong immigration in recent years, the ratio of 20–24 year-olds to 60–64 year-olds was only 75 to 100 in 2021, and if younger cohorts are taken into account, it was even less favourable. …”
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    Global Asymptotic Stability for Discrete Single Species Population Models by A. Bilgin, M. R. S. Kulenović

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We consider the effect of the constant and periodic immigration and emigration on the global properties of Beverton-Holt model. …”
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    Genre et migrations by Nadia Ouabdelmoumen

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Drawing on a research that questioned the reproduction of gender and power relations in the implementation of the language related components of the Accommodation and Integration Contract (CAI) in Rennes, this paper looks into the interpretation of « autonomy » as a principle revealing normative logics and situated social relations, that are delimited by the application process of this apparatus of French immigration policies. At a time when individualised and contractualised monitoring processes have been increasingly used to promote individualised autonomy/empowerment mechanisms, this fieldwork study, settled in a training organisation authorised to deliver the linguistic training of the CAI in Rennes, describes how these offered-required trainings reveal a form of injunction to autonomy, that is primarily directed at women trainees, through the practice of French. …”
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  9. 269

    «THE CONSCIENCE OF THE WORLD» OR «CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE»? TO THE ANNIVERSARIES OF THE EVIAN AND BERMUDA CONFERENCES by D. V. Ivanov, A. V. Krylov, V. M. Morozov, V. O. Pechatnov, S. A. Sklyarov, E. O. Shebalina

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Roosevelt’s administration policy on the issue of Jewish immigration in the 1930s-1940s, as well as the reaction of the Jewish world to the conferences. …”
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  10. 270

    The New Trend in the EU’s Migration Policy: Is Externalization Any Better? by Vasil Pavlov, Raquel Cardoso

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Part of these actions were the agreements with third countries as an alternative to effectively combatting irregular immigration. This paper aims to identify gaps in these EU agreements and suggest a more comprehensive approach. …”
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  11. 271

    Femmes réfugiées dans les centres de rétention administrative en Grande-Bretagne by Catherine Puzzo

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Women refugees constitute a particularly vulnerable population who, for different reasons, are often detained in immigration removal centres in the UK. Their precarious legal status is worsened by very difficult communication with administrative and political authorities. …”
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    Tournant des politiques migratoires en Argentine by Julie Le Gall, Susana María Sassone

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…While it had always promoted European immigration, the Argentinean State is opening up to migrants from neighbouring countries and seeking to establish a policy more consistent with the migration realities of its territory, through the adoption of the Law Giustiniani (2004) and the “Patria Grande” plan (2005). …”
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    La población por «testigo». Comportamientos demográficos y cambios sociales en España desde mediados de los años 70 by Arón Cohen

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Two parallel examples of these manifestations (fertility of unmarried women and immigration) give rise to a reflection on the interaction between demographic behaviors, political-institutional changes and social (socio-economic and socio-cultural) dynamics. …”
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    Dynamiques migratoires des espaces ruraux en Iran : une étude de cas by Amir Amiri

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Through a case study, this article proposes to better understand migration facts in Iran, both from the perspective of rural-urban migration (using an area in the Northwest as an example) and its relationship with international immigration (addressing Afghan migration in the country). …”
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    Fin de régime et migrations en Libye.Les enseignements juridiques d’un pays en feu by Delphine Perrin

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In relation to Europe, Libya skillfully turned migrants on its soil into a spectrum in transit against which the – already isolated – Italian outpost could not resist, while the reform of its immigration law plunged most of them into irregularity. …”
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    L’espace en poésie – poésie de l’espace : les Fireside Poets by Michel Barrucand

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…From the beginning, poets have described their environment, following colonial expansion and the progressive settlement of continuous waves of immigration. In the 19th Century, the geographic description took a new direction, symbolized by the westward movement of the frontier and the crossing of the Middle West, whose vast prairies were on the verge of being conquered and destroyed. …”
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    The Impact of Microdata in Norwegian Historiography 1970 to 2020 by Hilde L. Sommerseth, Gunnar Thorvaldsen

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These studies span a wide range of fields within social history and historical demography: Emigration, immigration, internal migration, fertility, nuptiality, family history and last but not least mortality studies with a priority given to infant mortality. …”
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    Coronavirus Crisis and Housing Policy Challenges by Holger Cischinsky, Philipp Deschermeier, Max-Christopher Krapp, Martin Vaché

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Housing policymakers would therefore be advised to stabilise housing construction activities or to orient them countercyclically in order to be able to cover longterm housing needs that will emerge by resurgent immigration.…”
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    Optimal Strategies for Control of COVID-19: A Mathematical Perspective by Baba Seidu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In the absence of immigration of infective persons, the disease can be eradicated whenever ℛ0<1. …”
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    Pomodori e pesticidi. (In)giustizia alimentare, sanitaria e ambientale nelle Regioni ultraperiferiche: il caso di Mayotte by Paola Schierano

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Because of its relative richness, Mayotte represents nowadays the main destination of illegal immigration in the South-West Indian Ocean. Some of the most frequent activities to be carried out by migrants – mainly from the Comoro and Madagascar – stand out the cultivation and street vending of fruit and vegetables, especially tomatoes. …”
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