Schools as spaces for in/exclusion of young Mainland Chinese students and families in Hong Kong [0.03%]
香港学校内/外在排斥内地青年学生及家庭方面的角色
Maggi W H Leung,Johanna L Waters,Yutin Ki
Maggi W H Leung
Around 30,000 children living in Shenzhen, Mainland China cross the border to Hong Kong to attend school every day. This paper focuses on the school as a key meso-level organisation that mediates macro-level policies and micro-level everyda...
Towards a typology of social protection for migrants and refugees in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
拉丁美洲在COVID-19大流行期间为移民和难民提供社会保护类型的探索
Marcia Vera Espinoza,Victoria Prieto Rosas,Gisela P Zapata et al.
Marcia Vera Espinoza et al.
The COVID-19 health crisis has put to the test Latin America's already precarious social protection systems. This paper comparatively examines what type of social protection has been provided, by whom, and to what extent migrant and refugee...
Social remittances during COVID-19: on the "new normality" negotiated by transnational families [0.03%]
COVID-19期间的社会回赠:“新常态”在跨国家庭中的商定
Nare Galstyan,Mihran Galstyan
Nare Galstyan
Social remittances- the transfer of ideas, practices, and codes of behaviors- are a well-documented subject in migrant transnationalism literature and transnational family studies. However, the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak has generated ...
Challenges of reverse migration in India: a comparative study of internal and international migrant workers in the post-COVID economy [0.03%]
印度逆向迁移的挑战:后COVID经济中内部和国际迁移工人比较研究
Asma Khan,H Arokkiaraj
Asma Khan
In India, the major drivers of both internal and international migration are the prevailing unemployment, competitive labour market and enhanced livelihood prospects in the destination state or country. However, the nationwide lockdown and ...
The well-being of newly regularized migrant workers: Determinants of their satisfaction with life as compared to undocumented migrant workers and regular local residents [0.03%]
新正规化的农民工的幸福感:与未注册的农民工和本地正规居民相比,他们对生活的满意度的影响因素
Claudine Burton-Jeangros,Aline Duvoisin,Liala Consoli et al.
Claudine Burton-Jeangros et al.
Subjective assessments of well-being are becoming routine indicators, considering that material resources are insufficient to capture people's satisfaction with life. Examining the unique situation of undocumented migrant workers, driven by...
Immigration Policy Mismatches and Counterproductive Outcomes: Unauthorized Migration to the U.S. in Two Eras [0.03%]
移民政策的不匹配及其反效果:两个历史时期的美国非法移民问题
Douglas S Massey
Douglas S Massey
The world appears to be moving into a new era of international migration during which gaps between policies needed to manage migratory flows and those enacted in practice will widen. Whereas immigrants in the late 20th century were motivate...
Migration outside large cities: a comparison of the hiring of migrants for the food processing industry in the United States and Japan [0.03%]
大型城市以外的移民迁移:美国和日本食品加工行业雇用移民情况比较
Yusuke Mazumi
Yusuke Mazumi
Recent studies suggest that the hiring of migrants in the food processing industry has increased the migrant population outside large cities among affluent migrant-receiving countries. This study examines how the U.S. meatpacking industry a...
Organising labour market integration support for refugees in Austria and Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
奥地利和瑞典在新冠肺炎疫情期间组织难民劳动市场融入支持措施
Almina Bešić,Andreas Diedrich,Petra Aigner
Almina Bešić
This paper addresses the question of how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the labour market integration support (LMIS) organised for refugees in Austria and Sweden, and the potential consequences of the changes unfolding. LMIS for refugee...
Examining migration governance: evidence of rising insecurities due to COVID-19 in China, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Morocco, Nepal and Thailand [0.03%]
审查移民治理:COVID-19在中国、埃塞俄比亚、吉尔吉斯斯坦、摩尔多瓦、摩洛哥、尼泊尔和泰国引起的不安全因素增加的证据
Asel Murzakulova,Mengistu Dessalegn,Neelambari Phalkey
Asel Murzakulova
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed the context of global migration. From a migration perspective, the pandemic is a source of insecurities that challenge migrants, their livelihoods and migration governance. Meanwhile, curtailm...
Rethinking labour migration: Covid-19, essential work, and systemic resilience [0.03%]
重新思考劳动移民问题:新冠疫情、必要行业工作者和系统性韧性
Bridget Anderson,Friedrich Poeschel,Martin Ruhs
Bridget Anderson
Many of the 'essential workers' during the Covid-19 pandemic are migrants, playing an important role for the continued functioning of basic services - notably health services, social care, and food supply chains. We argue that this role sho...