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The impact of demographic and climate change on migration patterns in developing countries
R. Black; D. Kniveton; R. Skeldon / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2008
This working paper seeks to explore the potential impact of future demographic and climate change on migration patterns in developing countries, in order to identify policy implications for international development and evidence gaps ...
Barriers to effective citizenship in Bangladesh
Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2007
In the Bengali- speaking nation of Bangladesh today are a small number of Urdu speakers. Many have been there for generations having migrated from the State of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal in Indian colonial times. This short ...
Local government and cross-border migration
T. Polzer / The Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of the Witwatersrand, 2008
Local government is finally beginning to examine the issues around cross-border migration with several metro municipalities in South Africa recently developing independent policies related to migrants and refugees. However policies ar...
Engaging Europe and Africa in a migration discourse
L. B. Landau; D. Vigneswaran / The Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of the Witwatersrand, 2007
In early 2006, the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects 2006 considered the economic implications of migration and remittances for poverty alleviation in Africa and elsewhere. Since then, migration and development have served ...
How should violence be prevented in South Africa?
R. Fuller; V. Williams; N. Jaynes; Z. Nkongolo / Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa, 2008
In May 2008, South Africa was shaken by an outbreak of a wave of violence characterised by an intensity and fierceness previously unknown in this young democracy and reminiscent of apartheid bloodshed. This edition contains articles b...
Is South Africa protecting the rights of non nationals?
The Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA), 2008
In South Africa non-nationals, refugees, asylum seekers, and other immigrants are often excluded from the services, welfare, and dignity they are guaranteed by South African law and constitutional commitments. Issued annually in comme...
Rapid response study on citizenship, violence and xenophobia in South Africa
Democracy and Governance Programme Human Sciences Research Council / Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2008
More than 50 people died and tens of thousands of people were displaced as a result of ‘xenophobic’ violence in South Africa during 2008. A number of urgent questions resulted from these attacks: Why are foreign African mi...
Retaining Albania's skilled workers
E. Germenji; I. Gedeghi / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2008
Within the last decade, developed countries' immigration policies have become increasingly skewed in favour of skilled migrants. Despite this recent attention on the emigration of the highly skilled workers from Albania has yet to be ...
Positive and negative roles of migration for the survival prospects of children in Rajasthan
M. Unnithan-Kumar; K. McNay; A. Castaldo / Sussex Centre for Migration Research, 2008
Migration is an increasing feature which defines the lives of the rural and urban poor in India, however few studies have considered its effects on the health of migrants and their families. This paper examines the high levels of infa...
Examining the internal migration crisis caused by climate change
Christian Aid, 2007
The number of IDPs is expected to rise dramatically in the coming decades. And those already displaced look likely to be joined by at least equal numbers of people forced from their homes because of climate change. The case studies in...
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Items 21 to 30 of 78

The impact of demographic and climate change on migration patterns in developing countries
R. Black; D. Kniveton; R. Skeldon / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2008
This working paper seeks to explore the potential impact of future demographic and climate change on migration patterns in developing countries, in order to identify policy implications for international development and evidence gaps ...
Barriers to effective citizenship in Bangladesh
Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2007
In the Bengali- speaking nation of Bangladesh today are a small number of Urdu speakers. Many have been there for generations having migrated from the State of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal in Indian colonial times. This short ...
Local government and cross-border migration
T. Polzer / The Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of the Witwatersrand, 2008
Local government is finally beginning to examine the issues around cross-border migration with several metro municipalities in South Africa recently developing independent policies related to migrants and refugees. However policies ar...
Engaging Europe and Africa in a migration discourse
L. B. Landau; D. Vigneswaran / The Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of the Witwatersrand, 2007
In early 2006, the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects 2006 considered the economic implications of migration and remittances for poverty alleviation in Africa and elsewhere. Since then, migration and development have served ...
How should violence be prevented in South Africa?
R. Fuller; V. Williams; N. Jaynes; Z. Nkongolo / Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa, 2008
In May 2008, South Africa was shaken by an outbreak of a wave of violence characterised by an intensity and fierceness previously unknown in this young democracy and reminiscent of apartheid bloodshed. This edition contains articles b...
Is South Africa protecting the rights of non nationals?
The Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA), 2008
In South Africa non-nationals, refugees, asylum seekers, and other immigrants are often excluded from the services, welfare, and dignity they are guaranteed by South African law and constitutional commitments. Issued annually in comme...
Rapid response study on citizenship, violence and xenophobia in South Africa
Democracy and Governance Programme Human Sciences Research Council / Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2008
More than 50 people died and tens of thousands of people were displaced as a result of ‘xenophobic’ violence in South Africa during 2008. A number of urgent questions resulted from these attacks: Why are foreign African mi...
Retaining Albania's skilled workers
E. Germenji; I. Gedeghi / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2008
Within the last decade, developed countries' immigration policies have become increasingly skewed in favour of skilled migrants. Despite this recent attention on the emigration of the highly skilled workers from Albania has yet to be ...
Positive and negative roles of migration for the survival prospects of children in Rajasthan
M. Unnithan-Kumar; K. McNay; A. Castaldo / Sussex Centre for Migration Research, 2008
Migration is an increasing feature which defines the lives of the rural and urban poor in India, however few studies have considered its effects on the health of migrants and their families. This paper examines the high levels of infa...
Examining the internal migration crisis caused by climate change
Christian Aid, 2007
The number of IDPs is expected to rise dramatically in the coming decades. And those already displaced look likely to be joined by at least equal numbers of people forced from their homes because of climate change. The case studies in...
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Pew Hispanic Center
Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
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