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    Reuniting families separated by migration: narratives of the Immigrants’ Protective League in Chicago, 1931.Linda Thébaud Guerry - 2020 - Clio 51:217-227.
    Cet article analyse un rapport de l’Immigrants’ Protective League à Chicago (1931) qui porte sur le paiement des pensions alimentaires dans des familles séparées par la migration. Rédigé dans le cadre d’un projet de convention internationale sur l’assistance aux étrangers indigents, ce rapport présente les différentes tactiques utilisées par les travailleuses sociales de l’organisation pour réunir les familles afin d’éviter le recours aux tribunaux. L’analyse de la mise en récit des histoires de couples et de familles montre le processus de (...)
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    Éditorial.Linda Guerry & Françoise Thébaud - 2020 - Clio 51:19-32.
    Femmes et genre en migration : Clio. FGH n’avait pas encore, en vingt-cinq ans d’existence, consacré de dossier thématique à ce sujet, alors que le thème des migrations est travaillé par les sciences humaines et sociales depuis les années 1970, voire depuis la fin du xixe sièclepar des démographes, géographes, juristes, et que sa dimension de genre s’est peu à peu imposée. La revue a cependant évoqué, dans un numéro récent, les migrations de femmes des pays du Sud qui alimentent (...)
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    Expert projects.des Médecins la Migration Internationale & Travail À L'Étranger - 2013 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 23:82-90.
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    Négocier l’articulation des temps sociaux entre famille, travail salarié et commerce.Abdoul-Malik Ahmad - 2021 - Temporalités 33.
    Comment des femmes migrantes originaires des Comores, engagées dans une double activité professionnelle, à la fois comme salariées subalternes et commerçantes à la valise parviennent à articuler les temps sociaux, en particulier les temps les plus investis socialement, à savoir l’articulation travail salarié/famille/commerce? Selon quelles modalités gèrent-elles leurs « équations temporelles personnelles »? Ces femmes sont nombreuses à être concernées par les formes d’emploi atypiques entraînant une désynchronisation de leurs rythmes sociaux par rapport à ceux de leur entourage et (...)
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    Le travail détaché dans l’agriculture intensive provençale.Lucio Décosse Castracani - 2021 - Temporalités 33.
    L’article présente une réflexion sur la question du temps dans les processus de migration et mise au travail des travailleurs et travailleuses détachés dans l’agriculture intensive. Nous proposons d’analyser le rapport entre les temporalités imposées aux détachés pour répondre aux besoins productifs et leurs conduites temporelles. Il s’agit de comprendre comment les personnes détachées vivent ces temporalités, mais aussi comment elles se les réapproprient et/ou les contournent afin de les articuler aux espaces-temps de la reproduction sociale. Notre recherche s’appuie (...)
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    International Migration, Christian Religion and Social Integration: Exploring the Differences in Religious Behavior of Immigrants and Natives in Europe.Richard Ondicho Otiso - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 4 (1):38-48.
    This study aimed to point out the differences between the religiosity of immigrants and natives and how they hinder or facilitate immigrant social integration into the host society. The study took a multi-national perspective as the basis for analyzing religious views within Europe whereby both the natives and immigrants in European countries are evaluated and explanations for individual groups’ integration trajectories are emphasized. With respect to a thorough scholarly analysis, this study found out that the religiosity of immigrants tends (...)
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    Travail social, psychiatrie et alcoolisme dans les années 1950 au prisme des dossiers d’une consultation parisienne.Anatole Le Bras - 2023 - Astérion 28.
    À partir de l’observatoire d’une « consultation antialcoolique » ouverte en 1954 dans le 13e arrondissement de Paris, cet article étudie la manière dont le travail social a investi le nouveau champ d’action du suivi psychiatrique de l’alcoolisme, dans un contexte de mutations de la prise en charge médicale de cette maladie. Le contenu autant que la structure des dossiers de patients de la consultation, que nous mettons en regard avec des publications issues de revues médicales et de (...)
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    Desincronización temporal y espacial entre trabajo y familia: Hacerse el salario en las migraciones estacionales de los/as temporeros/as de la uva.Ximena Valdés Subercaseaux - 2012 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 31.
    La movilidad y las migraciones estacionales forman parte del mercado de trabajo que genera la agricultura y agroindustria de exportación. Este estudio se localiza en Atacama, la región más especializada en uva de mesa de exportación, y que es, la actividad que paga mejores salarios en comparación con el resto de las frutas y que insume más trabajadores por hectárea. El artículo analiza el uso del tiempo laboral anual de los trabajadores para conocer las migraciones, los ingresos de los/as temporeros/as (...)
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    La vulnérabilité des mères seules en situation de migration.Marie-Laure Cadart - 2004 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 163 (1):60-71.
    La situation de femme seule avec enfant diffère selon les époques, les pays, les cultures, les conditions sociales. En France, le concept de monoparentalité est relativement récent. Pour les femmes chefs de familles monoparentales, l’immigration constitue bien souvent un facteur de vulnérabilité qui atteint aussi leurs enfants, mais le vécu n’est pas le même selon la culture et le pays d’origine : entre les conceptions du Maghreb et celles de l’Afrique subsaharienne, il y a des différences. L’exemple de la décohabition (...)
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    The American Century? Migration and the Voluntary Social Contract.Jonathon W. Moses - 2009 - Politics and Society 37 (3):454-476.
    This piece argues that free migration was a central if implicit part of the liberal social contract and that America’s founders were both aware of this and exploited it to legitimate their new state. The piece begins by describing this uniquely American contribution to liberal political thought. It then juxtaposes this contribution against the nature of our own international order, to show just how foreign the American Century has become. The piece closes with a short depiction of what (...)
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    International Migration of Qualified Human Resources in Social Assistance. Value Dimensions and Professional Dilemmas.Viorica-Cristina Cormoş - 2017 - Annals of Philosophy, Social and Human Disciplines 2 (1):65-73.
    International migration of work force is presently a high amplitude phenomenon. Romanian people have emigrated for work around the world, being engaged both in the physically hardest jobs and in activities that require completion of specialized courses and certification in a particular field. This last category includes social workers who, following schooling and certification and even having a minimal experience in the home country, apply for jobs in the field of social assistance. These recruiters aim to distribute (...)
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    Capitalisme, migrations et luttes sociales.Sandro Mezzadra - 2004 - Multitudes 5 (5):17-30.
    The author discusses some of the challenges coming from the current development of migration theory and migration studies on the international level. Such « hydraulic » theoretical models as the « push and pull theory » seem to experience a deep crisis when confronted with contemporary global migrations. The role migrants play in the production of new transnational social spaces and in new political, social, and even economic networks is recognized by a growing number of scholars, e.g. (...)
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  13. What's wrong with the global migration of health care professionals? Individual rights and international justice.James Dwyer - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (5):36-43.
    : When health care workers migrate from poor countries to rich countries, they are exercising an important human right and helping rich countries fulfill obligations of social justice. They are also, however, creating problems of social justice in the countries they leave. Solving these problems requires balancing social needs against individual rights and studying the relationship of social justice to international justice.
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    Internal Migration and Depression Among Junior High School Students in China: A Comparison Between Migrant and Left-Behind Children.Xiaodong Zheng, Yue Zhang & Wenyu Jiang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Using data from the China Education Panel Survey, which was a nationally representative sample of junior high school students, this study examined the association of internal migration with depression among migrant and left-behind children, while exploring the moderating effect of gender difference and the mediating effects of social relationships. The results showed that migrant children had a significantly lower level of depression than left-behind children. Further, the difference in mental health between migrant children and left-behind children was more prominent (...)
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    Review of Emile Durkheim: De La Division Du Travail Social (the Division of Labour in Society)[REVIEW]E. Boirac - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):406-407.
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    Theorizing State Behavior in International Migrations: An Evaluative Ethical Framework.Ricard Zapata-Barrero - 2010 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 77 (1):325-352.
    We are really just at the beginning of analysing the connection between ethics, border management and migration policies. In this framework of the debate, I would like to propose a line of analysis centred, not so much what States do in the area of migration policies but rather theorize about the behaviour toward the demand for entry by people from other States. That is, how the States behave rather than what the States do in migration policies. This analysis implies entering (...)
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    Book Review:De la Division du Travail Social. E. Durkheim. [REVIEW]E. Boirac - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):406-.
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    L’interdiction coutumière de la détention arbitraire en droit international des migrations.Émilie Rebsomen - 2020 - Noesis 34:243-265.
    Puisque le changement social contribue à modifier et influencer le droit, l’objet de cette contribution est de comprendre de quelles manières ce dernier a des incidences sur le processus de formation du droit en prenant pour exemple la règle coutumière prohibitive de la détention arbitraire en droit international des migrations. Le but de cet article est de tenter de percevoir les effets des changements sociaux sur la coutume en prenant un exemple précis, tout en essayant d’émettre l’hypothèse que (...)
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    International Higher Education and the Pursuit of ‘Chinese’ Capitals: African Students and Families’ Strategies of Social (Re)Production.Wen Xu - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (3):307-323.
    This paper intervenes in debates on Chinese higher education and social (re)production strategies in the contemporary African diaspora, developing the link between ‘Chinese’ capitals, social status and spatial mobility. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with both disadvantaged and middle-class African international students, I unpack how migration to China will enable them to accumulate prized forms of capital and position advantageously in different spheres of African society. The paper focuses on two ‘Chinese’ capitals – specifically high proficiency in the (...)
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  20. International migration by ethnic Germans.Rainer Münz - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 7799--7804.
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    Review of Emile Durkheim: De La Division Du Travail Social (the Division of Labour in Society)[REVIEW]E. Boirac - 1894 - International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):406-407.
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    La maternité sociale et le Mouvement Populaire des Familles durant les Trente Glorieuses.Geneviève Dermenjian & Dominique Loiseau - 2005 - Clio 21:91-105.
    L’Action catholique spécialisée a donné naissance pendant le deuxième tiers du XXe siècle au Mouvement populaire des familles (MPF) et à ses dérivés. Ces Mouvements se donnaient pour but la formation et la promotion du monde ouvrier par lui-même, notamment par le biais de la famille. Les mères de famille au foyer prenaient en charge les intérêts de leur quartier et de toutes les familles ouvrières, assumant ainsi une maternité sociale. Elles organisaient des délégations auprès des mairies, créaient et géraient (...)
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  23. Internal migration and Australia's agricultural regions.M. Tonts - 2005 - Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 24 (2).
     
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    Nursing migration: global treasure hunt or disaster‐in‐the‐making?Mireille Kingma - 2001 - Nursing Inquiry 8 (4):205-212.
    Nursing migration: global treasure hunt or disaster‐in‐the‐making?International nurse migration — moving from one country to another in the search of employment — is the focus of this article. The majority of member states of the World Health Organization report a shortage, maldistribution and misutilisation of nurses. International recruitment has been seen as a solution. The negative effects of international migration on the ‘supplier’ countries may be recognised today but are not effectively addressed.Nurse migration is motivated by the (...)
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    Towards a More Just Canadian Education-migration System: International Student Mobility in Crisis.Lisa Ruth Brunner - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (1):78-102.
    Education-migration, or the multi-step recruitment and retention of international students as immigrants, is an increasingly important component of both higher education and so-called highly-skilled migration. This is particularly true in Canada, a country portrayed as a model for highly-skilled migration and supportive of international student mobility. However, education-migration remains under-analyzed from a social justice perspective. Using a mobility justice framework, this paper considers COVID-19’s impact on Canada’s education-migration system at four scales: individuals, education institutions, state immigration regimes, (...)
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    La famille conjugale : une catégorie d’Etat selon Durkheim.Rémi Lenoir - 2017 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 280 (2):141-155.
    La famille est avant tout pour Durkheim non seulement une institution sociale, mais une catégorie d’Etat. La famille est en effet liée à l’accroissement de la division du travail, mais aussi au rôle de plus en plus important de protecteur que joue l’Etat dans les sociétés modernes. La famille, telle qu’il l’entend, doit être sous la tutelle de l’Etat. Mais cette dernière doit être exercée par un Etat neutre, universel, fondé sur la science et dont la fonction principale est (...)
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  27. De-Bordering Justice in the Age of International Migrations: An Introduction.Juan Carlos Velasco & MariaCaterina La Barbera - 2019 - In Juan Carlos Velasco & MariaCaterina La Barbera (eds.), Challenging the Borders of Justice in the Age of Migrations. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag. pp. 1-13.
    This chapter introduces and discusses the concepts that are in-depth articulated in the volume. International migration is presented here as a test bench where the normative limits of institutional order, its contradictions and internal tensions are examined. Migrations allows to call into question classical political categories and models. Pointing at walls and fences as tools that reproduce enormous inequalities within the globalized neo-liberal system, this chapter presents the conceptual tensions and contradictions between migration policies and global justice. We challenge (...)
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    International Migrations. [REVIEW]Arthur Prinz - 1932 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 1 (3):433-434.
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    Migration Systems, Pioneer Migrants and the Role of Agency.Oliver Bakewell, Hein De Haas & Agnieszka Kubal - 2012 - Journal of Critical Realism 11 (4):413-437.
    The notion of a migration system is often invoked but it is rarely clearly defined or conceptualized. De Haas recently provided a powerful critique of the current literature highlighting some important flaws that recur through it. In particular, migration systems tend to be identified as fully formed entities, and there is no theorization as to how they come into being and how they break down. The internal dynamics which drive such changes are not examined. Such critiques of migration systems relate (...)
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  30. The open borders debate, migration as settlement, and the right to travel.Ugur Altundal - forthcoming - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    The philosophical debate on the freedom of movement focuses almost exclusively on long-term migration, what I call, migration as settlement. The normative justifications defending border controls assume that the movement of people across political borders, independent of its purpose and the length of stay, refers to migration as settlement. “Global mobility,” “international movement,” and “immigration” are oftenused interchangeably. However, global mobility also refers to the movements of people across international borders for a short length of time such as (...)
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    Migration and the Education of Young People 0–19: An Introductory Guide.Mabel Ann Brown (ed.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    _Migration and the Education of Young People 0_–_19_ investigates migration from a number of perspectives to consider the changing dynamics of society within different countries. Examining the data associated with global migration by focusing on case studies from a wide range of countries, it provides detailed and balanced coverage of this politically sensitive topic to explore the educational needs of migrant young people, the impact of large-scale migration to and from countries and the policy challenges that individual countries face when (...)
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    Migrations et transmigrations dans la diaspora entrepreneuriale chinoise.Emmanuel Ma Mung - 2012 - Multitudes 49 (2):53-61.
    Résumé La migration chinoise s’est accélérée depuis une quinzaine d’années, égrenant des établissements sur tous les continents. Pour tous il s’agit d’une promotion sociale éventuelle, à produire sur un marché du travail parallèle tenu par des compatriotes. Les perspectives d’emploi ont été réduites par la crise. Les migrants chinois se reportent alors sur des marchés précaires ou au contraire sur les marchés internationaux de construction. Nombre d’entre eux se font aussi les commerçants des nouveaux objets chinois fabriqués pour l’export.
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    Le rythme des relations sociales.Étienne Autant - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Notre vie sociale est faite de relations, au sein de notre famille, au travail, avec des commerçants ou les services publics, entre amis et dans les associations. Le plus souvent les études sociologiques portent sur l'une ou l'autre de ces relations et ont tendance à s'intéresser à des sujets de plus en plus pointus. Une autre approche consiste à prendre du recul pour faire apparaître les points communs et les liens existant entre différents types de phénomènes. C'est dans cette (...)
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    Manuela Martini, Philippe Rygiel (dir.), Genre et travail migrant. Mondes atlantiques.Linda Guerry - 2012 - Clio 36.
    Cet ouvrage fait partie de la série de publications issues du séminaire d’histoire sociale de l’ENS sur le thème des femmes et du genre dans les migrations (2002-2004) et du colloque Histoire Genre Migration tenu à Paris en mars 2006. Le « trinôme classique des sciences sociales » (p. 16) genre/migrations/marché du travail est ici abordé d’un point de vue historique à travers des études de cas principalement en Europe et en Amérique du Nord aux xixe et xxe siècles. (...)
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    Introduction: Domination, migration and non-citizens.Iseult Honohan & Marit Hovdal-Moan - 2014 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 17 (1):1-9.
    In Europe and other regions of the world public debate concerning how many immigrants should be admitted, which rights those admitted should have, and which conditions can be required for access to citizenship is intense and enduring, and these have increasingly become central electoral issues. On the one hand, the harsh treatment of migrants is often a matter of public criticism; on the other hand, states are concerned about problems of welfare, security and social unrest that they have come (...)
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    Intersecting hostilities around the European migration crisis: the case of Carola Rackete and the Sea-Watch 3.Eleonora Esposito & Angela Zottola - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    On June 29, 2019, Carola Rackete docked the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, in defiance of a ban imposed by Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. The migrants rescued by the Sea-Watch 3 had been blocked at sea for the previous two weeks, making it to international headlines and sparking a heated debate around sovereignty and humanitarianism in the face of the European migration crisis. On her arrival, Rackete was arrested for refusing to obey a (...)
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    Migration, Labor, and Welfare.Arnd Küppers - 2022 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 41 (3):547-563.
    The desire for work, income, and better living conditions is the main cause for international migration. Such labor migration is also called economic migration, although it has many non-economic aspects and side effects as well. This article seeks to examine the reasons for and the consequences of international labor migration in its different dimensions. This will take into consideration the interests of all three groups involved: the migrants and their families, the countries of origin and their peoples, the (...)
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    Domination, Migration and Non-Citizens.Iseult Honohan & Marit Hovdal-Moan (eds.) - 2014 - Routledge.
    Does the concept of domination cast new light on issues that arise in the context of migration and citizenship? If citizenship is a status that provides protection from domination, understood as subjection to arbitrary interference, are non-citizens - whether outside or inside the state - necessarily subject to domination by virtue of being non-citizens? Does domination provide a useful basis for considering the harms that migrants suffer? If non-domination is a value to be promoted in politics, what are the implications (...)
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  39. Expanding the Duty to Rescue to Climate Migration.David N. Hoffman, Anne Zimmerman, Camille Castelyn & Srajana Kaikini - 2022 - Voices in Bioethics 8.
    Photo by Jonathan Ford on Unsplash ABSTRACT Since 2008, an average of twenty million people per year have been displaced by weather events. Climate migration creates a special setting for a duty to rescue. A duty to rescue is a moral rather than legal duty and imposes on a bystander to take an active role in preventing serious harm to someone else. This paper analyzes the idea of expanding a duty to rescue to climate migration. We address who should have (...)
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    Identifiying four ages of migration studies.Nancy L. Green - 2020 - Clio 51:185-206.
    Cet article propose de retracer les transformations historiographiques concernant le champ des études migratoires depuis quatre décennies, en distinguant quatre périodes différentes mais non étanches, à partir des cas (largement similaires) états-unien et français. Dans un premier temps, la « découverte » des travailleurs immigrés dans les années 1960-1970 permit de questionner l’homogénéité de la classe ouvrière nationale. Mais assez vite, s’imposa une autre « découverte », celle des femmes immigrées, qui donna lieu à un second âge historiographique à partir (...)
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    Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration.Elizabeth W. Collier & Charles R. Strain (eds.) - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration examines the complicated social ethics of migration in today's world. Editors Elizabeth W. Collier and Charles R. Strain bring the perspectives of an international group of scholars toward a theory of justice and ethical understanding for the nearly two hundred million migrants who have left their homes seeking asylum from political persecution, greater freedom and safety, economic opportunity, or reunion with family members.
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    Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration.Marie T. Friedmann Marquardt, Gemma Tulud Cruz, Ogenga Otunnu, Marianne Heimbach-Steins, Marco Tavanti, Moses Pava, Azam Nizamuddin, Frida Kerner Furman, Rev John M. Fife, Kim Bobo, Sioban Albiol & Rev Craig B. Mousin (eds.) - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration examines the complicated social ethics of migration in today's world. Editors Elizabeth W. Collier and Charles R. Strain bring the perspectives of an international group of scholars toward a theory of justice and ethical understanding for the nearly two hundred million migrants who have left their homes seeking asylum from political persecution, greater freedom and safety, economic opportunity, or reunion with family members.
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    Health, migration and human rights.Johannes Kniess - 2020 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (7):920-938.
    Doctors, nurses and midwifes from developing countries migrate to affluent countries in large numbers, often leaving behind severely understaffed healthcare systems. One way to limit this ‘brain drain’ is to restrict the freedom of movement of healthcare workers. Yet this seems to give rise to a conflict of human rights: on the one hand rights to freedom of movement, on the other hand rights to health. By motivating its own account of human rights, this paper argues that the conflict is (...)
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    Accueillir la complexité identitaire en contexte de migration. Récit co-construit et redéfinition symbolique de l’acte de naissance.Nathalie de Timmerman - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 237 (3):139-154.
    L’article rend compte d’un dispositif de la « clinique de la multiplicité » mis à la disposition notamment de familles dont la construction identitaire et le lien parent-enfant ont été mis à mal par un contexte de migration forcée. À travers l’exemple de la rencontre clinique d’une mère et de deux adolescents khmers dont l’histoire, marquée par le génocide de l’Angkar, a voulu effacer le noyau identitaire – constitué de tous les éléments de transmission qui font ce que l’on est (...)
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  45. Féminisation de la migration qualifiée: les raisons d'une invisibilité.Speranta Dumitru - 2017 - Hommes and Migrations 2 (1317-1318):146-153.
    En 2010, les femmes constituaient la majorité des migrants qualifiés présents dans 20 pays membres de l’OCDE. Comment expliquer l’absence d’intérêt pour le phénomène de « féminisation de la migration qualifiée » que ces statistiques permettent d’observer ? À l’inverse, comment comprendre l’engouement pour l’expression « féminisation de la migration » (tout court) alors que les données ne la confirment pas ? Pour répondre à ces questions, cet article analyse les usages de l’expression « féminisation de la migration » et (...)
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  46. Investigation into the rationale of migration intention due to air pollution integrating the Homo Oeconomicus traits.Quan-Hoang Vuong, Tam-Tri Le, Quang-Loc Nguyen & Nguyen Minh-Hoang - manuscript
    Air pollution is a considerable environmental stressor for urban residents in developing countries. Perceived health risks of air pollution might induce migration intention among inhabitants. The current study employed the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) to investigate the rationale behind the domestic and international migration intentions among 475 inhabitants in Hanoi, Vietnam – one of the most polluted capital cities worldwide. We found that people perceiving more impacts of air pollution in their daily life are more likely to have migration (...)
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  47. Migration, political philosophy, and the real world.Sarah Fine - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (6):719-725.
    In Strangers in Our Midst, David Miller develops a ‘realist’ political philosophy of immigration, which takes as its point of departure ‘the world as it is’ and considers what legitimate immigration policies would look like ‘under these circumstances’. Here I focus on Miller’s self-described realist methodology. First, I ask whether Miller actually does start from the ‘world as it is’. I note that he orients his argument around a particular vision of national communities and that, in so doing, he deviates (...)
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    Migration Processes in Contemporary Estonia.Agata Włodarska-Frykowska - 2017 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 20 (1):63-73.
    This article examines migration trends in contemporary Estonia, focusing on migrant movements, legal regulations applying to migrants and national policies dealing with migration. Estonia is a multi-ethnic country in which both immigration and emigration occur on a considerable scale; consequently, understanding migration patterns and trends is particularly important. Historical factors have influenced Estonian society in a way which has necessitated the implementation of integration programmes and strategies aimed at social consolidation. The article features an analysis of the main changes (...)
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    A Utilitarian Approach for the Governance of Humanitarian Migration.Herbert Brücker - 2018 - Analyse & Kritik 40 (2):293-320.
    Humanitarian migration creates, on the one hand, huge benefits for those who are protected from war, persecution and other forms of violence, but, on the other hand, involves also net monetary and social costs for the population in host countries providing protection at the same time. This is the core of the ethical and political problem associated with the governance of humanitarian migration. Against this background, this paper discusses whether the provision of protection can be founded on rational ethical (...)
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  50. Risk, migration, and rural financial markets: evidence from earthquakes in El Salvador.Dean Yang - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (3):955-992.
    This study examines the circumstances under which rural households can use outmigration to cope with negative shocks. In theory, when financial markets are imperfect and when migration involves a fixed cost, the impact of economic shocks on migration can depend on the extent to which shocks are common across households. When shocks are idiosyncratic, shocks are likely to raise migration. But aggregate shocks may make it more difficult to pay fixed migration costs, and so can actually lead to less migration. (...)
     
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