Fernández-Ortega, Miguel Á Cerritos-Flores, René Rodríguez-Mendoza, Omar Dávila-Mendoza, Rocío Salas-Sánchez, Brandon Muñiz-Salinas, Daniel A Martinez-Orea, Yuriana
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Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
The World Health Organization considers that migrants who pass through the Mexico-US walkway suffer high levels of violence, compared to other regions of the world, mainly women. This study aims to identify the factors associated with the types of violence suffered by migrants in transit through Mexico to the USA. A cross-sectional, exploratory, re...
Costa, Bruno Henrique Silva
TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Socioeconômico, Relações Internacionais. / As raízes da onda migratória bastante expressiva de venezuelanos ao Brasil e ao estado de Santa Catarina nos últimos anos devem ser buscadas na economia política da Venezuela e no papel que ela ocupa na hierarquia global, para além da crise h...
Cen, Xin
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(経済学) / 甲第25069号 / 経博第676号 / 新制||経||304(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院経済学研究科経済学専攻 / (主査)教授 神事 直人, 教授 森 知也, 准教授 長谷川 誠 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Agricultural Science / Kyoto University / DGAM
Vickstrom, Erik Beauchemin, Cris
The chapter focuses on quantitative surveys of international migration, designed specifically to study the causes and consequences of this form of mobility. General household or labor force surveys do not usually include specific questions about experiences specific to migrants and do not generally sample enough of the rare population of migrants. ...
Haddad, Marine Mcavay, Haley
Drawing on literature from a variety of migration contexts, this chapter investigates the distinction between international and internal migration. We first review the recent research on both forms of migration, before turning to research that attempts to “bridge the gap” between them. Second, we offer an original empirical analysis of both interna...
Ichou, Mathieu
This chapter reviews research on migrant selection, i.e. how those who migrate differ from people who stay in their country. After discussing the different ways in which migrant selection has been conceptualized in the social sciences, I show that it has proved hard to measure empirically because it requires data on migrants and stayers in the orig...
Kapetanovic, Emma
This paper explores the employment integration of Syrian refugees in the Swedish labor market, focusing on Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. As the largest migrant group in Sweden, Syrians face significant challenges in labor market integration. Understanding the key factors influencing their employment is crucial. By utilizing existing quantitati...
Gorshkov, Andrei
Using Danish linked employer-employee data, this study examines the importance of access to higher-paying firms in the wage assimilation process among immigrants during their 25-year tenure in Denmark. Upon their arrival, immigrant workers in Denmark earn substantially lower wages than their native counterparts. However, this wage gap diminishes ra...
Bousnina, Adel
The aim of this article is to analyze migration (internal and international) in Tunisia, its main characteristics, its determinants and its effects. In the first part, we will analyze the main characteristics of internal migration in Tunisia, its determinants, its relationship with regional development and its effects (in particular its demographic...
El Miri, Mustapha Miranda, Adelina Pérez- Caramés, Antia
This article interest to the intensity, even the violence of the debates, polemics and controversies around the question of colonial memory and its impact on representations, as well as the place given to migrants from former colonies reveals the extent to which colonisation and decolonisation continue to affect French society and, more broadly, We...