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Adolescent girls and migration in the developing world
Population Council, USA, 2013
Migration is transforming our world: by the end of this decade, most developing countries will have more people living in cities than in rural areas. Most migrants are in their early to mid-20s. Substantial numbers of adolescent girls...
Protecting Bangladesh's migrant labourers
T. Siddiqui; M. Farah / Institute of Informatics and Development, 2012
This 4th edition of the Protifolon series sheds light on important reforms and actions concerning labour migration from Bangladesh. It is clear that the government has undertaken serious reforms in certain areas but new areas are cons...
Can migration positively influence development?
S. Nonnenmacher / International Organization for Migration, 2010
This paper examines how migration and development are linked, the potential benefits of mainstreaming migration into development, and the current state of affairs with including migration issues into development planning around the wo...
Circular migration - who benefits the most?
P. Wickramasekara / Global Union Research Network, 2011
‘Circular migration’ has recently been promoted as a triple win solution, bringing benefits to destination countries, origin countries and migrant workers themselves, thus projecting it as a major mechanism to reap develop...
Effects of the global recession on immigrant integration programmes
E. Collett / Migration Policy Institute, 2011
Attitudes and changes to migrant integration policies are differing substantially from country to country, in light of worldwide economic recession, and also in reaction to 2009 elections across Europe. Some countries are trying to mi...
Key findings in migration research
Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2009
The report is a summary of six years of investigation into migration policy and practice. It encompasses thematic and regional reviews of emerging migration issues and policies as well as targeted empirical field research in a number ...
Migrant children in South Africa
I. Palmary / United Nations Children's Fund, 2009
What is the legal and policy framework governing the provision of rights to migrant children in South Africa? What institutional capacity exists for responding to the needs of children who are affected by migration? What level of...
How can statelessness be addressed?
B. K. Blitz (ed); M. Lynch (ed) / Oxford Brookes University, UK, 2009
Sixty years after the international community embedded the right to nationality in the human rights architecture, approximately twelve million people around the world remain stateless. What are the hurdles to overcoming statelessness ...
Overview of Palestinian refugee issues
A. Shiblak / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2009
Palestinians form the largest and one of the oldest refugee and stateless communities in the world. This paper gives a personal overview of the Palestinian refugee issue from a Palestinian perspective. It explores how the refugee issu...
Workers from Bangladesh in the Gulf countries
R. Afsar / International Labour Organization, 2009
The influx of foreign workers to the Gulf countries over recent decades has created a unique situation in that region, with the majority of the labour force comprising non-nationals. This paper examines the recruitment processes of mi...
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Adolescent girls and migration in the developing world
Population Council, USA, 2013
Migration is transforming our world: by the end of this decade, most developing countries will have more people living in cities than in rural areas. Most migrants are in their early to mid-20s. Substantial numbers of adolescent girls...
Protecting Bangladesh's migrant labourers
T. Siddiqui; M. Farah / Institute of Informatics and Development, 2012
This 4th edition of the Protifolon series sheds light on important reforms and actions concerning labour migration from Bangladesh. It is clear that the government has undertaken serious reforms in certain areas but new areas are cons...
Can migration positively influence development?
S. Nonnenmacher / International Organization for Migration, 2010
This paper examines how migration and development are linked, the potential benefits of mainstreaming migration into development, and the current state of affairs with including migration issues into development planning around the wo...
Circular migration - who benefits the most?
P. Wickramasekara / Global Union Research Network, 2011
‘Circular migration’ has recently been promoted as a triple win solution, bringing benefits to destination countries, origin countries and migrant workers themselves, thus projecting it as a major mechanism to reap develop...
Effects of the global recession on immigrant integration programmes
E. Collett / Migration Policy Institute, 2011
Attitudes and changes to migrant integration policies are differing substantially from country to country, in light of worldwide economic recession, and also in reaction to 2009 elections across Europe. Some countries are trying to mi...
Key findings in migration research
Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2009
The report is a summary of six years of investigation into migration policy and practice. It encompasses thematic and regional reviews of emerging migration issues and policies as well as targeted empirical field research in a number ...
Migrant children in South Africa
I. Palmary / United Nations Children's Fund, 2009
What is the legal and policy framework governing the provision of rights to migrant children in South Africa? What institutional capacity exists for responding to the needs of children who are affected by migration? What level of...
How can statelessness be addressed?
B. K. Blitz (ed); M. Lynch (ed) / Oxford Brookes University, UK, 2009
Sixty years after the international community embedded the right to nationality in the human rights architecture, approximately twelve million people around the world remain stateless. What are the hurdles to overcoming statelessness ...
Overview of Palestinian refugee issues
A. Shiblak / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2009
Palestinians form the largest and one of the oldest refugee and stateless communities in the world. This paper gives a personal overview of the Palestinian refugee issue from a Palestinian perspective. It explores how the refugee issu...
Workers from Bangladesh in the Gulf countries
R. Afsar / International Labour Organization, 2009
The influx of foreign workers to the Gulf countries over recent decades has created a unique situation in that region, with the majority of the labour force comprising non-nationals. This paper examines the recruitment processes of mi...
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Pew Hispanic Center
Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW)
Campaigning against the global trafficking in people
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