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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...
A changing UNHCR terminology
J. Crisp / United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2008
Until the 1990s, UNHCR rarely made any reference to the issue of international migration in its policy documents and public statements. From the early 1990’s onwards, however, UNHCR's traditional reluctance to acknowledge or dis...
Perceived images of West African migration
H. de Haas / International Organization for Migration, 2008
The migrants themselves are commonly depicted as victims recruited by merciless and unscrupulous traffickers and smugglers. This paper highlights how due to this perceived image policy solutions usually involve fighting illegal immigr...
Examining the need for a collective European immigration policy
S. Bertozzi / Fundació Centro de relaciones internacionales y cooperación internacional., 2008
Since the Tampere European Council, cooperation with third countries has been one of Europe’s guiding principles in the area of migration. This article argues that in today’s world the distinction  between internal an...
Assessing the cost and impact of European migration policies and programmes
S. Ardittis; F. Laczko / International Organization for Migration, 2008
International migration has advanced to the top of the policy agendas in a growing number of countries. This document describes and compares the ways in which some of the major immigration countries in the world and some key internati...
Integration of female migrants into the labour markets
M, Kontos / FeMiPol, 2008
Migration flows to EU countries during the last few decades indicate a growth in feminisation, with female migrants increasingly entering informal labour markets in care, health, domestic services and the sex industry. This pa...
Urgent assistance for Iraqi refugees
International Rescue Committee / International Rescue Committee, 2008
Based on interviews with senior officials from the United Nations and the governments of Iraq, the United States, Jordan and Syria, this paper reports on the situation with regards to assistance for refugees, diplomatic engagement and...
How can international policy respond to climate-induced displacement?
E. Piguet / Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, UNHCR, 2008
Despite growing concern of the international community about the consequences of migration resulting from environmental deterioration, research on environment and migration remains limited. This paper sets out to understand the reason...
Pew Hispanic Center
Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
By 2050 the United State's racial and ethnic mix will look very different than today
J.S. Passel; D. Cohn / Pew Hispanic Center, 2008
If current trends continue, the population of the United States will rise to 438 million in 2050, from 296 million in 2005.  Of this increase, 82% will be due to the both the arrival of immigrants and the births of their U.S.-bor...
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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...
A changing UNHCR terminology
J. Crisp / United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2008
Until the 1990s, UNHCR rarely made any reference to the issue of international migration in its policy documents and public statements. From the early 1990’s onwards, however, UNHCR's traditional reluctance to acknowledge or dis...
Perceived images of West African migration
H. de Haas / International Organization for Migration, 2008
The migrants themselves are commonly depicted as victims recruited by merciless and unscrupulous traffickers and smugglers. This paper highlights how due to this perceived image policy solutions usually involve fighting illegal immigr...
Examining the need for a collective European immigration policy
S. Bertozzi / Fundació Centro de relaciones internacionales y cooperación internacional., 2008
Since the Tampere European Council, cooperation with third countries has been one of Europe’s guiding principles in the area of migration. This article argues that in today’s world the distinction  between internal an...
Assessing the cost and impact of European migration policies and programmes
S. Ardittis; F. Laczko / International Organization for Migration, 2008
International migration has advanced to the top of the policy agendas in a growing number of countries. This document describes and compares the ways in which some of the major immigration countries in the world and some key internati...
Integration of female migrants into the labour markets
M, Kontos / FeMiPol, 2008
Migration flows to EU countries during the last few decades indicate a growth in feminisation, with female migrants increasingly entering informal labour markets in care, health, domestic services and the sex industry. This pa...
Urgent assistance for Iraqi refugees
International Rescue Committee / International Rescue Committee, 2008
Based on interviews with senior officials from the United Nations and the governments of Iraq, the United States, Jordan and Syria, this paper reports on the situation with regards to assistance for refugees, diplomatic engagement and...
How can international policy respond to climate-induced displacement?
E. Piguet / Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, UNHCR, 2008
Despite growing concern of the international community about the consequences of migration resulting from environmental deterioration, research on environment and migration remains limited. This paper sets out to understand the reason...
By 2050 the United State's racial and ethnic mix will look very different than today
J.S. Passel; D. Cohn / Pew Hispanic Center, 2008
If current trends continue, the population of the United States will rise to 438 million in 2050, from 296 million in 2005.  Of this increase, 82% will be due to the both the arrival of immigrants and the births of their U.S.-bor...
Charting the evolution of global population policies
United Nations Population Division, 2008
This report provides a global perspective on the evolution of aspects of population policies between 1976 and 2007 with respect to major population variables.  It looks at the views and policies of governments on the changing age...
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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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