Time for tolerance: exploring the influence of learning institutions on the recognition of political rights among immigrants [0.03%]
包容的时代——学习机构对移民的政治权利认同感的影响探究
Per Adman,Per Strömblad
Per Adman
This paper empirically evaluates the idea that individual level political tolerance is influenced by the overall tolerance in a given society. The expectation is that more tolerant attitudes would be developed as a consequence of exposure t...
Foreign connections and the difference they make: how migrant ties influence political interest and attitudes in Mexico [0.03%]
外部联系及其产生的影响:移民纽带如何影响墨西哥的政治兴趣和态度
Lauren Duquette-Rury,Roger Waldinger,Nelson Lim
Lauren Duquette-Rury
Beyond the economic and social effects of international migration researchers show regular exchanges between immigrants and stay-at-homes produce political spillovers in sending countries. As a broad body of literature demonstrates, most mi...
Local governance of immigrant incorporation: how city-based organizational fields shape the cases of undocumented youth in New York City and Paris [0.03%]
局部治理与移民融入:城市型组织场域如何形塑纽约和巴黎的无证青年案例?
Stephen P Ruszczyk
Stephen P Ruszczyk
City-based organizations and governments play an important role in incorporating undocumented immigrant youth. This article investigates how localities socio-politically incorporate these immigrants by examining the governance constellation...
Sampling migrants in six European countries: how to develop a comparative design? [0.03%]
欧洲六国移民抽样调查:如何设计跨国比较研究?
Hans-Jürgen Andreß,Romana Careja
Hans-Jürgen Andreß
This article discusses the possibilities and constraints of designing an identical or at least comparable sampling strategy across different European countries. It is based on expert reviews from six European Union member states that discus...
Inter-generational transnationalism: the impact of refugee backgrounds on second generation [0.03%]
跨越世代的跨国主义:难民背景对第二代人的影响
Alice Bloch,Shirin Hirsch
Alice Bloch
This paper explores transnational activities among the UK born second generation from three refugee backgrounds: Tamils from Sri Lanka, Kurds from Turkey and Vietnamese. Drawing on qualitative interview data from 45 interviews, the paper ex...
Why here? Factors influencing Palestinian refugees from Syria in choosing Germany or Sweden as asylum destinations [0.03%]
为何选择这里?叙利亚 Palestinian 寻求庇护者选择德国或瑞典的影响因素分析
Jason Tucker
Jason Tucker
This paper presents the findings of 33 interviews, carried out in 2017, examining the factors influencing Palestinian refugees from Syria (PRS) in choosing Germany or Sweden as asylum destinations. The findings showed that there was a very ...
Migration crisis in the EU: developing a framework for analysis of national security and defence strategies [0.03%]
欧盟移民危机:制定国家安全与防务战略分析框架
João Estevens
João Estevens
This article addresses migration-security nexus in the EU by assessing Member States' national security and defence strategies as well as the 2016 EUGS in a time of migration crisis, a crisis that stands as one of the most important geopoli...
Against 'immigrant integration': for an end to neocolonial knowledge production [0.03%]
反对“移民融入”:终结新殖民主义知识生产的时候到了
Willem Schinkel
Willem Schinkel
This paper, written on invitation by the editors of Comparative Migration Studies, is intended as a provocation piece for invited commentators, and more broadly for those working with, or concerned about, the field of immigrant integration ...
Welcoming talent? A comparative study of immigrant entrepreneurs' entry policies in France, Germany and the Netherlands [0.03%]
欢迎人才吗?法国、德国和荷兰移民创业入门政策的比较研究
Tesseltje de Lange
Tesseltje de Lange
This article explores the admission policies for self-employed non-EU immigrants wanting to start or move their business to the European Union (EU). Selecting immigrant entrepreneurs is a specific and understudied policy strand in the battl...
Claiming control: cooperation with return as a condition for social benefits in Austria and the Netherlands [0.03%]
以合作回归为目的在奥地利和荷兰的社会福利制度中宣称控制权
Sieglinde Rosenberger,Sabine Koppes
Sieglinde Rosenberger
Theoretically embedded in the migration/social policy nexus, this paper investigates cooperation with return (CWR) as a policy tool to remove practical deportation barriers for third-country nationals pending removal. Based on legal and pol...