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    Perspectivas de una reforma migratoria que regularice a indocumentados mexicanos, en el contexto político actual de Estados Unidos by Ismael García Castro

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…En 1986, el Congreso estadounidense aprobó la Immigration Reform and Control Act (irca), la última reforma que consideró la regularización masiva de indocumentados. …”
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    Demographic Ageing Leads to a Sharply Declining Labour Force Potential by Johann Fuchs, Doris Söhnlein, Birgit Weber

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…However, an increase in the labour force participation of women and elderly people combined with immigration will mitigate the demographic effect. An average net migration of 100,000 persons per year would result in a projected decline in the labour force of 9 million by 2060. …”
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    Autonomia delle persone in movimento e antropologia compromessa: riflessioni sulle reciproche influenze nella gestione dell’immigrazione in Perù by Irene Palla

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Immigration in Peru is a highly recent and accelerated phenomenon that has completely changed the country’s politics, society, and economy since 2017, and the pandemic for Covid-19 has exacerbated it. …”
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    La 44e élection présidentielle :un événement révélateur des mutations de la société américaine by Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Le second texte (prévu à l’issue du 4 novembre) mettra l’accent sur les convergences et les divergences entre les deux candidats sur quelques thématiques ayant retenu l’attention des électeurs (enjeux énergétiques, changement climatique et politique étrangère, couverture médicale, immigration)…”
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    Participatory Culture for Social Justice: Students Deploying New Media as a Call to Action and Social Change by Sarah McCorkle

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Law students developed artifacts to educate the public on the difficulties of immigration and the policy barriers which hamper lawful attempts to immigrate to the United States. …”
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    La perception du pouvoir métropolitain par les Européens d’Algérie by Marc-Olivier Gavois

    Published 2001-10-01
    “…Or, si on pouvait évoquer, à la fin du xixe siècle, un séparatisme des Français d’Algérie, on assiste bien, au cours du xxe siècle, à un long processus d’intégration dans la nation française de ces Européens issus pour moitié d’une immigration étrangère. Pour autant la perception du pouvoir métropolitain n’a jamais été exempte de méfiance et l’évolution des relations avec les représentants de ce pouvoir à la fin de la guerre d’Algérie a achevé de constituer une mentalité que Benjamin Stora qualifie de « sudisme à la française ».…”
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    A Liege Town in Moravia of the 17th Century in Terms of Marriage Migration. Combined Testimony of Parish Registers and Marriage Contracts by Jan Dvořák

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The paper also deals with the problem of marriage immigration and emigration, and at the same time it tries to capture the prevailing model, taking into account the legal status of residential units, where the migration to the town came from and where, outside from the town, it was directed, and marital status of a groom and a bride, too. …”
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    Parcours migratoires féminins à Parme (Italie du nord) selon différentes sources d’information : Étude de cas by Vincenza Pellegrino, Enzo Lucchetti, Gilles Boëtsch

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Finally, the Cluster Analysis method has enabled us to “measure” the distance between the different migration profiles and we have underlined the high degree of variability existing within the phenomenon of immigration.…”
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    Settlement deservingness perceptions of climate change, economic, and political migrant groups across partisan lines by Defne Aksit, Tijs Laenen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Building on the CARIN deservingness theory, this article sheds new light on this so-called “hidden immigration consensus” by investigating Americans’ original perceptions of different migrant groups rather than following the standard practice of assessing how they react to a set of pre-defined migrant characteristics in a conjoint experiment. …”
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    Fertility in Rostock and Rural Mecklenburg-Schwerin in the 19th Century by Siegfried Gruber, Rembrandt Scholz

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We analyse the urban-rural difference, the influence of occupational groups in the city of Rostock and its rural surroundings, and finally the influence of migration on fertility in the city of Rostock. Immigration from rural areas and other cities was the main reason for the population increase of Rostock in the 19th century and this could have affected its fertility levels. …”
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    MIGRATION CRISIS AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR TURKEY by N. M. Mikheeva

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Against the backdrop of the immigration crisis, that has gripped almost all countries in Europe, the EU states were forced to appeal to the Turkish Government for assistance. …”
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    Narratives of an exodus by Elhadj Ould Brahim

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article examines the recent surge of Mauritanian immigration to the United States through the metaphorical lens of lehwyṭ likṣayr (“little short wall”), a Hassaniya expression symbolizing ease and accessibility. …”
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    AUSTRALIA’S PARTICIPATION AND PERFORMANCE AT THE EVIAN CONFERENCE: INTEGRITY OR SHAME? by P. R. Bartrop

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Having then made the commitment to send a representative to Evian, the Australian government chose a man who was neither an immigration expert nor a man with any foreign affairs expertise. …”
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    Fertility in Rostock and Rural Mecklenburg-Schwerin in the 19th Century by Siegfried Gruber, Rembrandt Scholz

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We analyse the urban-rural difference, the influence of occupational groups in the city of Rostock and its rural surroundings, and finally the influence of migration on fertility in the city of Rostock. Immigration from rural areas and other cities was the main reason for the population increase of Rostock in the 19th century and this could have affected its fertility levels. …”
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    H-2A Workers in Demand in the Ornamental Horticulture Industry by Xuan Wei, Benjamin L. Campbell, Hayk Khachatryan, Robin G. Brumfield

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… The US agricultural industry depends on immigrant farm labor, particularly in the specialty crop sector where tasks like harvesting require a lot of labor. …”
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    Back to (a different) emigration? Mobility from Spain and Italy during the economic crisis by CARO, Raquel, CAVASOLA, Silvia, FERNÁNDEZ, Mercedes

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This situation had a profound impact on the dynamics of migration in these two (traditionally emigrant-sending turned emigrant-receiving) countries, with a rising of emigration in the face of decreasing immigration. The main goal of this study is to compare Spanish and Italian emigration mechanisms through secondary sources. …”
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    Periods of Migration Waves and Social Demography of Bosnian Population in Germany by Yusuf Adıgüzel, Damir Softic

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…However, information on firstgeneration immigrants and subsequent generations is often incomplete and far from reliable enough. …”
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    THE ROLE OF SMALL INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES IN RURAL WOMEN EMPLOYMENT: FARMIHAN RURAL DISTRICT – TAFRESH SMALL PROVINCE, IRAN by ZAHRA ARZJANI, KHADIJEH HOMAY SALEHI

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Based on this analysis, the small industrial units are shown to have a great impact on rural women employment, which has the greatest impact on reducing the extent of immigration.…”
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    Fertility in Rostock and Rural Mecklenburg-Schwerin in the 19th Century by Siegfried Gruber, Rembrandt Scholz

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We analyse the urban-rural difference, the influence of occupational groups in the city of Rostock and its rural surroundings, and finally the influence of migration on fertility in the city of Rostock. Immigration from rural areas and other cities was the main reason for the population increase of Rostock in the 19th century and this could have affected its fertility levels. …”
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