SOCIAL NETWORKS AND TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL FIELDS: A REVIEW OF QUANTITATIVE AND MIXED-METHODS APPROACHES [0.03%]
社会网络和跨国社会领域的定量与混合方法研究综述
Miranda J Lubbers,Ashton Verdery,José Luis Molina
Miranda J Lubbers
Scholars of transnationalism have argued that migrants create transnational social fields or spaces that connect their place of origin to destination areas. Despite the centrality that social networks have in the definition of these concept...
Making Single Mothers Matter: Reflections on the Vulnerability and Agency of Displaced Persons in Postwar Occupied Austria and Beyond [0.03%]
让单亲母亲发挥作用:战后占领时期奥地利以及更广泛地区的流离失所者的脆弱性和自主性反思
Franziska M Lamp-Miechowiecki
Franziska M Lamp-Miechowiecki
This article explores the experiences of displaced women and their children in occupied postwar Austria by focusing both on the assistance provided to them by relief workers in displaced persons (DP) camps and on the displaced women's role ...
Becoming "Platform Workers": A Biographical Exploration of Temporary Visa and Worker Subjectivities in the Gig Economy [0.03%]
成为“平台工人”:临时签证和工人群体在零工经济中的主观体验的传记探索
Isabella Stingl,Barbara Orth
Isabella Stingl
As studies worldwide have highlighted, place-based platform work is predominantly carried out by migrant and/or racialized workers. By tracing the migration trajectories of Chilean and Argentinian gig workers on Working Holiday Visas (WHV) ...
Digital Nomadism and the Emergence of Digital Nomad Visas: What Policy Objectives Do States Aim to Achieve? [0.03%]
数字游牧民族主义与数字游牧签证的出现:国家希望实现什么样的政策目标?
Hari Kc,Anna Triandafyllidou
Hari Kc
Digital nomads who travel internationally while working remotely with digital technologies constitute a small but increasing migrant population that has attracted significant research attention lately. Since 2020, there is also a correspond...
Anna Triandafyllidou
Anna Triandafyllidou
Advanced digital technologies are transforming the way we work, connect, participate, and even live. Their impact is most visible in the migration field where they facilitate decoupling the place of work and the place of residence, potentia...
How Do Immigration Policies Affect Voter Support for Low-Skilled Immigrants? Evidence from a Survey Experiment [0.03%]
移民政策如何影响选民支持低技能移民的态度?来自一项调查实验的证据
Vincent Hopkins,Andrea Lawlor,Mireille Paquet
Vincent Hopkins
Countries depend on both high- and low-skilled immigration to meet economic needs. But most voters prefer high-skilled immigrants, despite the fact that multiple economic sectors structurally depend on low-skilled immigrants. In this paper,...
A Citizen Just Like You: The Role of Complex Contagion and Resemblance for Decisions to Naturalize [0.03%]
像你一样的公民:论复杂传染和相似性在入籍决定中的作用
Alicia Poole,Thomas Soehl
Alicia Poole
As is the case with the adoption of many other practices, social influence plays an important role in immigrants' decision to apply for host-country citizenship. Existing work uses residential characteristics to proxy social network effects...
The Entanglement Between Tangible and Intangible Factors in Shaping Hadiya Migration Aspirations to South Africa [0.03%]
形塑哈迪亚人迁往南非的移民愿望的有形与无形因素之间的纠缠关系
Dereje Feyissa Dori,Jessica Hagen-Zanker,Caterina Mazzilli
Dereje Feyissa Dori
This article expands scholarly knowledge on migration decision-making drawing on the case of Hadiya (Southern Ethiopia) migration to South Africa. We propose a conceptual framework where intangible factors (religious beliefs, imaginations, ...
Remittance Modality: Unpacking Canadian Money Transfer Mechanism Choices [0.03%]
汇款方式:剖析加拿大人选择汇款机制的影响因素
Samuel MacIsaac
Samuel MacIsaac
Numerous international development targets aim to encourage and formalize remittances, because they can support development efforts while controlling and monitoring illicit capital flows. Despite continued efforts to promote formal remittan...
Policy Change, Threat Perception, and Mobility Catalysts: The Trump Administration as Driver of Asylum Migration to Canada [0.03%]
政策变化、认知威胁与流动性催化剂:特朗普政府推动赴加寻求庇护移民增多
Craig Damian Smith
Craig Damian Smith
Almost 60,000 people claimed asylum at Canada's border with the United States between 2017 and 2020, marking Canada's first sustained cross-border asylum migration since the 1990s. Virtually, all entered irregularly via a rural road on the ...