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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (48 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cortina Toro, Magdalena Little Nomads: Economic and Social Impacts of Migration on Children
    Keywords: Child Migration ; Education Services ; Migration ; Migration Influence on Children ; Poverty Reduction
    Abstract: This paper reviews the main findings from 110 studies produced between 1990 and 2023, focusing on the impact of migration on various child groups affected through the migration path, including left-behind, immigrant (including voluntary and forced), and native children. The findings reveal that migration's influence on children's outcomes is complex and context- dependent, and it is dramatically influenced by household demographics and public policies. Key findings include the following: (i) left-behind children benefit from remittances but experience dramatic declines in their cognitive and non-cognitive development due to parental absence; (ii) immigrant children generally fare better than those in their origin countries but still underperform compared to native children in host countries; and (iii) the impacts of migration on native children is largely dependent on the adjustment of public service supply to the increased demand for public services. In cases where education services expand to meet rising demand, the effect on native children can be minimal or even positive. The paper emphasizes the need for more experimental or quasi-experimental research examining the effectiveness of programs supporting migrant and minor host children and calls for longitudinal data collection for better understanding the challenges and needs of migrant children, particularly in developing countries
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Series Statement: Africa Development Forum
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    Keywords: Employment Challenges ; Female Migrants ; Government ; Migration ; Urban Development ; Urban Markets
    Abstract: Research on migration and urban development in Africa has primarily focused on larger cities and rural-to-urban migration. However, 97 percent of Africa's urban centers have fewer than 300,000 inhabitants, and a sizable share of urban migrants come from other urban areas. A more holistic and dynamic perspective, incorporating migration flows along the full urban hierarchy, as well as urban-urban migrants, is needed to better understand and leverage migration for urban development. Migrants, Markets, and Mayors: Rising above the Employment Challenge in Africa's Secondary Cities draws on demographic data, research literature, key informant interviews, and empirical research to better understand how migrants in Africa's secondary cities fare in urban labor markets, how they affect aggregate urban productivity, and how mayors can leverage migrants' potential to the benefit of all. It explores these questions across countries and four urban case settings: Jijiga in Ethiopia, Jinja in Uganda, and Jendouba and Kairouan in Tunisia. Although mayors in secondary cities often see migrants as a burden to their cities' labor markets and a threat to development, the report finds that migrants contribute increasingly less to urban population growth and that they usually strengthen the resident labor force. The report also finds that labor market outcomes for migrants are at least as good as those for nonmigrants. Africa's secondary cities are well placed to leverage migration, but evidence-based policies are needed to manage the growth and development of land and labor markets. The report reviews policy options that mayors can take to strengthen the financial, technical, and planning capacity of secondary cities and better leverage migration to benefit migrants and nonmigrants alike. "Much of the literature on migration to cities examines migration in a nonspatial fashion or focuses on rural-urban migration to the largest, most visible cities. This volume fills a gap by focusing on migration to secondary cities, coming up with a compelling set of facts. Overall, the volume is very well done and sets a benchmark for future research." J. Vernon Henderson, School Professor of Economic Geography, London School of Economics
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  • 3
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (54 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vargas, Juan F Right to Education: Forced Migration and Child Education Outcomes
    Keywords: Access and Equity in Basic Education ; Communities and Human Settlements ; Education ; Education Indicators and Statistics ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Migration
    Abstract: About a third of the 7.7 million Venezuelans who have left their country due to political and economic turmoil have settled in neighboring Colombia. The extent to which the Colombian schooling system can absorb the massive demand for education of Venezuelan children is key for their future trajectory of human capital accumulation, as well as that of Colombian students in receiving communities. This paper estimates the effect of Venezuelan migration on educational outcomes of children living in settlement municipalities in Colombia, distinguish between the effect of the migration shock on native and migrant students. Specifically, it estimates the effect of the migration shock on school enrollment, dropout/promotion rates and standardized test scores. The identification relies on a plausibly exogenous measure of the predicted migration shock faced by each Colombian municipality every year. The findings show that the migration shock increased the enrollment of Venezuelan students in both public and private schools and in all school grades, but also generated negative spillovers related to failing promotion rates and increasing dropout. This paper documents that these negative effects are explained by the differential enrollment capacity of schools, as well as by the deterioration of key school inputs
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 pages)
    Series Statement: World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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    Keywords: Agglomeration Economies ; Economic Growth ; Income Convergence ; Migration ; Trade Costs ; Transport Networks ; Urbanization
    Abstract: The Evolving Geography of Productivity and Employment: Ideas for Inclusive Growth through a Territorial Lens in Latin America and the Caribbean employs a territorial lens to understand the persistently low economic growth rates in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Using new data and methods, it shows that deindustrialization, distance, and divisions offer intertwined explanations for an urban productivity paradox in the LAC region: its highly dense cities should be among the world's most productive, yet they are not. LAC cities have been held back by lack of dynamism, poor connectivity, and divisions into disconnected poor and affluent neighborhoods. Deindustrialization has shifted urban employment, especially in the largest LAC cities, away from manufacturing and toward less dynamic, low-productivity nontradable activities, such as retail trade and personal and other services, that profit less from agglomeration, especially in highly congested cities. Although employment in urban tradable services has risen, the increase has not been strong enough to offset the decline in manufacturing employment. Meanwhile, intercity connectivity issues have undermined the performance of the region's network of cities by restricting market access and firms' ability to benefit from specialization in smaller cities. Within cities, poor connectivity and residential labor market segregation have limited the gains from agglomeration to neighborhoods in central business districts where formal firms operate. Informality has persisted in low-income neighborhoods, where residents face multiple deprivations. By contrast, many agricultural and mining areas have benefited from the strong demand for commodities by China and other fast-growing economies, particularly during the Golden Decade (2003-13), leading to a decline in territorial inequality in most countries in the region. The report concludes that to encourage inclusive growth, countries must more efficiently transform natural wealth into human capital, infrastructure, and institutions and improve the competitiveness of the urban economy. It then sketches out the contours of such a development strategy, identifying policy priorities at the national, regional, and local levels
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  • 5
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Economic Updates and Modeling
    Keywords: Drought ; Economic Recovery ; Emigration ; Inflation ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction
    Abstract: Migration will likely become increasingly important for Tunisia in terms of both inflows and outflows, given the demographic transition in both Tunisia and Europe. As such Tunisia can work (also with partner countries) to maximize the benefits of migration. As a country of mainly emigration, Tunisia could help strengthen the match of its emigrants with the demand abroad, including through enhanced cooperation with destination countries. Such cooperation should include focusing international assistance towards development objectives in Tunisia. Based on available evidence, increasing household incomes will contribute to reducing the propensity to consider emigrating through irregular channels. As its importance as a destination country (hence migrants who want to settle in Tunisia) is likely to increase, Tunisia can also enhance the economic benefits from immigrants by facilitating migrants' regular status and streamlining the recognition of their qualifications, which has been identified as one of the key aspects for the successful implementation of bilateral mobility agreements involving skill partnerships
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (50 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vazquez, Emmanuel Trade and Local Labor Market Outcomes in Mexico: Disentangling the Channels and the Role of Geography, Sectors, and Trade Types
    Keywords: Connectivity ; Education Spending ; Employment ; Exports ; Global Value Chains ; Imports ; Informality ; International Economics and Trade ; International Trade ; Labor Market ; Local Impacts ; Migration ; Trade and Labor
    Abstract: This study provides new evidence on the local labor market impacts of trade, differentiating between the employment, income, migration, and informality channels. It uses a unique dataset matching information on exports and imports from customs with indicators on employment and labor incomes for around 2,000 Mexican municipalities over 2004-14. The analysis uses an instrumental variable approach that combines the initial structure of trade across municipalities with global trends in trade between low- and middle-income countries (excluding Mexico) and the United States by sector. First, the study finds that expanding exports per worker in Mexico's municipalities increased labor force participation but not employment rates. Exports also raised total labor incomes but not average labor incomes, implying a growing labor supply. The results also find that export and import expansion increased immigration and lowered the rate of informal workers. Second, the analysis examines differences by geography and sectors. It finds that trade affected labor markets in the North through the income and migration channels and in the South through the employment and informality channels. Exports benefitted the total incomes of workers in both the manufacturing and service sectors but reduced informality only in manufacturing. Third, the study suggests a more favorable role of intermediate relative to final imports, driven by manufacturing imports. It also finds evidence for positive spillovers from global value chain participation through the employment and income channels. Finally, it examines how local policy mediates the labor market effects from trade, focusing on connectivity, labor market flexibility, and education spending
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (33 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dahmani Scuitti, Anais Geospatial Analysis of Displacement in Afghanistan
    Keywords: Communities and Human Settlements ; Displacement ; Econometric Regressions ; Geospatial Analysis ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; International Economics and Trade ; Migration ; Nighttime Light ; Social Analysis ; Social Development
    Abstract: Given increasing levels of displacement due to conflict and climate change, it is important to establish robust monitoring systems. This paper explores how remote sensing data, particularly geospatial data, can be leveraged to monitor displacement flows. It draws lessons from northeastern Afghanistan, namely the 2018 drought, which is considered one of the worst in decades. The analysis identifies displacement patterns by combining displacement data from the International Organization for Migration Displacement Tracking Matrix with nighttime lights. The results suggest that the cumulated displacement movements from 2018 to 2020 can be proxied by trends in nighttime light imagery. Settlements with higher net inflows of displaced persons between 2018 and 2020 have comparatively larger nighttime light growth. Allowing for nonlinearity suggests decreasing marginal returns of displacement on nighttime lights, as settlements showing the largest expansion of nighttime lights are those with the lowest displacement inflows. The model uses data on nighttime lights to predict whether a settlement was a net receiver of displacement flows during 2018-20 and correctly classifies 63.2 percent of the settlements as net inflow or net outflow. This study provides a proof of concept to test whether population displacements can be proxied using geospatial data trained on administrative records in a data-scarce environment, where real-time insights can inform humanitarian assistance. This work was done before the political crisis of August 2021
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (53 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bertoli, Simone Migration, Families, and Counterfactual Families
    Keywords: Counterfactual Reasoning ; Family Formation ; Human Rights ; International Economics and Trade ; International Migration ; Law and Development ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migrant Policy ; Migrants Families ; Migration ; Remittances ; Status Quo Bias
    Abstract: Migration changes how families form and dissolve, and how one should conceptualize the family. This has implications for thinking about how the migration decision is modelled when individuals are unable to picture the counterfactual families they may have. Differences in marital status can induce two otherwise identical individuals to make different migration decisions. It also has implications for attempts to causally estimate impacts of migration, when the family composition changes with the migration decision itself. This paper shows empirically that changing marital status after migration is widespread, and that the traditional model of a fixed family sending off a migrant who remains part of that same family only describes a minority of migrants moving from developing countries to the U.S. The authors draw out lessons from thinking about counterfactual families for empirical research and for migration policy
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  • 9
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    ISBN: 9783658396350
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 317 Seiten) , Illustrationen
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    Keywords: Urban Sociology ; Environmental Social Sciences ; Sociology, Urban ; Environmental sciences—Social aspects ; Stadtviertel ; Migration ; Siedlungsgeografie ; Urbanität ; Stadtentwicklung ; Verstädterung ; Mobilität ; Gentrifizierung ; Stadtsoziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Verstädterung ; Gentrifizierung ; Urbanität ; Stadtviertel ; Migration ; Mobilität ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtsoziologie ; Siedlungsgeografie
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (107 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Danon, Alice Cognitive and Socioemotional Skills in Low-Income Countries: Measurement and Associations with Schooling and Earnings
    Keywords: Cognitive Skills ; Education Investment Returns ; Income ; Labor Earnings ; Living Standards ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Return on Investment in Schooling ; Socioemotional Skills
    Abstract: This paper assesses the reliability and validity of cognitive and socioemotional skills measures and investigates the correlation between schooling, skills acquisition, and labor earnings. The primary data from Pakistan incorporates two innovations related to measurement and sampling. On measurement, the paper develops and implements a battery of instruments intended to capture cognitive and socioemotional skills among young adults. On sampling, the paper uses a panel that follows respondents from their original rural locations in 2003 to their residences in 2018, a period over which 38 percent of the respondents left their native villages. In terms of their validity and reliability, our skills measures compare favorably to previous measurement attempts in low- and middle-income countries. The following are documented in the data: (a) more years of schooling are correlated with higher cognitive and socioemotional skills; (b) labor earnings are correlated with cognitive and socioemotional skills as well as years of schooling; and (c) the earnings-skills correlations depend on respondents' migration status. The magnitudes of the correlations between schooling and skills on the one hand and earnings and skills on the other are consistent with a widespread concern that such skills are underproduced in the schooling system
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  • 11
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (30 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Shrestha, Maheshwor A Deeper Dive into the Relationship between Economic Development and Migration
    Keywords: Communities and Human Settlements ; Development Economics and Aid Effectiveness ; Economic Development ; Growth ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; International Economics and Trade ; International Migration ; Inverse-U ; Labor Markets ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Migration Hump ; Migration Patterns ; Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
    Abstract: This descriptive paper provides a nuanced perspective on the relationship between development and migration, extending the non-parametric analysis in Clemens (2020). A few stylized patterns of migration emerge as countries develop. First, the migration response to development differs by the types of origin and destination countries. As low-income countries develop, their migration to high-income destinations increases slowly but steadily, whereas migration to other low-income or neighboring countries decreases at early levels of development. As middle-income countries develop, their migration to high-income countries increases steadily and plateaus once they reach sufficiently high levels of income. Second, the composition of migrants changes as countries develop. In particular, migrants to high-income destination countries become more educated. Third, the emigration response from middle-income countries is muted for countries with larger populations, particularly toward high-income destinations. These patterns suggest a strong role multiple transformations-such as increasing incomes, increased global integration, a demographic transition, increased human capital, and domestic structural change-play in changing migration patterns as countries develop. The paper explores these migration patterns in light of these transformations
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  • 12
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (35 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schuettler, Kirsten Outcomes for Internally Displaced Persons and Refugees in Low and Middle-Income Countries
    Keywords: Communities and Human Settlements ; Conflict and Development ; Disaster Management ; Economic Integration ; Forced Displacement ; Host Communities ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Internally Displaced Persons ; Involuntary Resettlement Law ; Law and Development ; Migration ; Refugees ; Social Integration ; Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
    Abstract: The paper takes stock of the growing quantitative literature on outcomes for the forcibly displaced in low- and middle-income countries, where 85 percent of refugees and nearly all internally displaced persons live. The main takeaway is that forced dis- placement research has now become a full-fledged sub-field of the migration literature: it addresses the same questions of economic and social integration, returns, and the impact of conditions and policies in the destination country. Yet, the specificity of the sub-field lies in the analysis of migration of a particularly vulnerable population because of the forced selection into displacement and because those forcibly displaced have experienced shocks before and during displacement, including the loss of physical assets, human capital, and mental health
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  • 13
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (47 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chlouba, Vladimir After Big Droughts Come Big Cities: Does Drought Drive Urbanization?
    Keywords: Climate Change ; Climate Change Impact on Migration ; Drought ; Environment ; Migration ; Resilience and Land ; Urbanization
    Abstract: Existing research points to a possible link between slow-onset symptoms of climate change and migration. It is also known that rates of urbanization are fastest in some of the world's poorest countries, which are incidentally also at greater risk of climate-induced migration. These separate findings suggest that slow-onset climate phenomena such as droughts have likely become a key driver of urbanization across much of the developing world. While intuitive, this link has not been convincingly established by extant research. This study examines the climate-urbanization nexus by constructing a novel measure of urban growth that uses remotely sensed information from the World Settlement Footprint dataset. Relying on panel data that cover the entire globe between 1985 and 2014, the paper shows that drought leads to faster urban growth. The results indicate that a hypothetical drought lasting 12 months is associated with a 27 percent increase in the average annual increment of built-up area. The paper leverages novel data from several Sahelian cities to illustrate that much of this growth takes the form of non-infill development that extends outward from previously built-up localities
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  • 14
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (45 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Alfani, Federica Job Displacement and Reallocation Failure: Evidence from Climate Shocks in Morocco
    Keywords: Agriculture ; Climate Change ; Climate Change and Agriculture ; Climatic Shock ; Communities and Human Settlements ; Drought ; Employment and Unemployment ; Evapotranspiration Precipitation Index (SPEI) ; Gender and Climate Change ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Job Displacement ; Migration ; Resettlement ; Social Development ; Unemployment ; Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement
    Abstract: This paper investigates the effects of severe drought shocks in Morocco's agriculture sector. Using a staggered difference-in-differences design, the estimates show that climatic shocks produced job displacement of about 6.5 percentage points for workers who were exposed to severe drought events. Overall, about 45 percent of these workers remained unemployed, generating a partial reallocation failure. The effects are significant only for severe and extreme shocks; they last for at least five years, and are more pronounced among females and the least educated workers
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  • 15
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (28 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Nakamura, Shohei Is Climate Change Slowing the Urban Escalator Out of Poverty? Evidence from Chile, Colombia, and Indonesia
    Keywords: Climatic Change ; Environment ; Flooding ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Urban Agglomeration ; Urban Climate Shock ; Urban Poverty
    Abstract: While urbanization has great potential to facilitate poverty reduction, climate shocks represent a looming threat to such upward mobility. This paper empirically analyzes the effects of climatic risks on the function of urban agglomerations to support poor households to escape from poverty. Combining household surveys with climatic datasets, the panel regression analysis for Chile, Colombia, and Indonesia finds that households in large metropolitan areas are more likely to escape from poverty, indicating better access to economic opportunities in those areas. However, the climate shocks offset such benefits of urban agglomerations, as extreme rainfalls and high flood risks significantly reduce the chance of upward mobility. The findings underscore the need to enhance resilience among the urban poor to allow them to fully utilize the benefits of urban agglomerations
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  • 16
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (43 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Behrer, A. Patrick Moving to Adaptation? Understanding the Migratory Response to Hurricanes in the United States
    Keywords: Adaptation To Climate Change ; Adaptation To Risk ; Climate Change ; Communities and Human Settlements ; Cyclones ; Environment ; Housing and Human Habitats ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Migration
    Abstract: Using data on the paths of all hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin from 1992 to 2017, this paper studies whether migration has served as a form of adaptation to hurricane risk. The findings show that on average hurricanes have little to no impact on county out-migration, with population-weighted exposure to hurricanes increasing slightly over the sample period. Counties with high economic activity see net in-migration in the years after a hurricane. Further, return migration likely plays a role in offsetting any out-migration in the year of the storm. The intensity of pre-hurricane migration between county pairs is a strong predictor of excess migration after a hurricane, suggesting that existing economic and social ties dominate in post-hurricane migration decisions. Given existing policies and incentives, the economic and social benefits that people derive from living in high-risk areas currently outweigh the incentive to adapt to future storms by relocating across counties
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  • 17
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Economic Updates and Modeling
    Keywords: Benefits ; Human Capital ; Integration ; International Economics and Trade ; International Migration ; Job Markets ; Labor Markets ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Social Protections and Labor ; Welfare
    Abstract: The global economic recovery remains fragile, creating choppy seas for the recovering Pacific. While global conditions have gradually improved since the pandemic and spillovers from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, progress on reducing inflation in major economies has proven more challenging than expected. Given that all Pacific countries are net importers, this has resulted in persistently high imported inflation. The speed of monetary policy tightening by major central banks has slowed, but easing is unlikely in the near term. Aggregate demand in major trading partners of the Pacific (particularly Australia and New Zealand) remains lackluster. This could limit demand for travel and tourism services and other income sources such as remittance and commodity exports. Despite uncertainties in the global economic recovery, Pacific economies are expected to see ongoing expansion in 2023 and 2024. Fiji led the Pacific's post-COVID-19 recovery with open borders and a strong rebound in 2022 and is now on track to reach its pre-pandemic output level in 2023. Ongoing recovery expectations in the Pacific are broadly in line with March 2023 World Bank projections except for Tuvalu and Palau, where growth has been revised down given weaker than expected outcomes in construction and tourism. In 2023, Pacific growth is expected to reach 3.9 percent and then moderate to 3.3 percent in 2024 as the initial post-COVID-19 rebound dissipates and the region moves towards its long-term trend growth of 2.6 percent. Nonetheless, uncertainty remains high and depends on whether a soft landing can be achieved among key trading partners as they battle ongoing inflation. Inflation remained stubborn across the Pacific at an average of over 6.7 percent in 2022, a substantial increase from the 1.5 percent average during 2019-2021. This has increased the risk of vulnerable populations falling into poverty. In line with global trends, Pacific inflation is expected to decline to an average of 6.0 percent in 2023 and gradually subside thereafter
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    Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783658416706 , 365841670X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 258 Seiten) , 1 illus. Textbook for German language market.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hüncke, Anna S Migration and Making an Income in the Context of ‘Human Trafficking’
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    Keywords: Migration ; Grenzgebiet ; Illegale Einwanderung ; Menschenschmuggel ; Prostitution ; Emigration and immigration Social aspects ; Race ; Human rights ; Sociology of Migration ; Race and Ethnicity Studies ; Human Rights ; Südafrika ; Simbabwe ; Hochschulschrift
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (94 pages)
    Series Statement: International Development in Focus
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    Keywords: Challenges ; Covid-19 ; Employment ; Labor Market ; Labor Migration ; Migrants ; Migration
    Abstract: The benefits of international migration for workers from the Kyrgyz Republic, their families, and the home economy are tremendous. The migration process, however, comes with a set of vulnerabilities and risks. Those have been brought to light by the COVID-19 pandemic, which heavily tested migration systems and strongly impacted labor migration. Relying on rigorous analysis of the existing microdata, Safe and Productive Migration from the Kyrgyz Republic: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic shows that these vulnerabilities are present at each stage of the migration life cycle: predeparture, during migration, and after return. While COVID-19 has put these limitations at the forefront, this book highlights that many already existed before the pandemic and would persist in the long run in the absence of adequate policy responses. This book presents policy recommendations to enhance the benefits of international migration for the Kyrgyz Republic and reduce its risks. Beyond the COVID-19 context, these recommendations can also help mitigate the impact of other negative shocks to international migration from the country, including the adverse spillovers of the recent Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Given the strong similarities in migration systems and patterns between the Kyrgyz Republic and other migrant-sending countries, especially those in Central Asia, the policy lessons drawn from this book are relevant beyond the Kyrgyz context
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    ISBN: 9783658372927
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 238 S. 2 Abb.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Studien zur Migrations- und Integrationspolitik
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haag, Amélie Die Liberalisierung der bundesdeutschen Migrationspolitik am Beispiel des Anerkennungsgesetzes
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    Keywords: Emigration and immigration—Government policy. ; Globalization. ; Human rights. ; Political science. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Deutschland ; Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer ; Berufliche Qualifikation ; Anerkennung ; Migration ; Liberalisierung ; Berufsrecht
    Abstract: Einleitung -- Das Anerkennungsgesetz als liberale Migrationspolitik -- Theoretische Erklärungsmodelle liberaler Migrationspolitik -- Das Agenda Setting: Vom „Taxi fahrenden Arzt“ zur Konkretisierung der Pläne für ein Anerkennungsgesetz -- Die konzeptionelle Ausarbeitung des Anerkennungsgesetzes -- Der parlamentarische Entscheidungsprozess: Zwischen Konsensorientierung und parteipolitischen Interessen -- Schlussbetrachtungen und Ausblick.
    Abstract: In diesem Buch wird der politische Entstehungsprozess des Anerkennungsgesetzes im Rahmen einer detaillierten Policy-Analyse untersucht. Der vermeintliche Widerspruch einer policy, die zu einer sukzessiven Rechtsausweitung für auslandsqualifizierte Migrant*innen führt und dennoch restriktive Elemente beinhaltet oder zur Folge hat, wirft die für diese Studie zentrale Frage auf, inwieweit und warum sich liberale und restriktive Elemente in der Genese des Anerkennungsgesetzes durchsetzen können. Zentrale Einflussfaktoren bilden neben einzelnen Akteur*innen auch strukturelle Rahmenbedingungen des politischen Prozesses sowie die diskursive Einordnung der policy in die gesamtgesellschaftliche Debatte zum Fachkräftemangel. Das komplexe Zusammenspiel der einzelnen Faktoren offenbart ein in Reformprozessen von Migrationspolitik präsentes Spannungsverhältnis zwischen einer stärkeren Öffnung und einer gleichbleibenden Restriktion. Die Autorin Amélie Haag promovierte im Fachbereich Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Hildesheim. Sie studierte Soziologie an der Universität Aix-Marseille in Aix-en-Provence und Europapolitik am Institut d’Études Politiques in Straßburg.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Other Poverty Study
    Keywords: Educational Attainment ; Employment ; Employment and Unemployment ; Household Income ; Living Standards ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Poverty ; Poverty Reduction ; Remittances ; Social Protections and Labor
    Abstract: The district of Cox's Bazar, in southeastern Bangladesh, is an instructive context to understand how long-standing and newer growth opportunities and constraints manifest at the local level, remote from Bangladesh's major growth poles of Dhaka and Chittagong. Potentially exacerbating Cox's Bazar's pre-existing development challenges, the district is hosting a large influx of displaced Myanmar nationals (Rohingya). More than 884,000 people have crossed into Bangladesh from Myanmar, the vast majority since August 2017, more than doubling the population living in the Cox's Bazar upazilas of Teknaf and Ukhia, which had higher poverty rates than the rest of the district prior to the arrival of Rohingya
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    Series Statement: Other Social Protection Study
    Keywords: Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Financial Crisis Management and Restructuring ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Human Trafficking ; International Migration ; Migration ; Social Development ; Social Risk Management
    Abstract: The report focuses on risk factors that are expected to increase the vulnerability to human trafficking from and within origin countries such as economic shocks, measured by large, discrete changes to export commodity prices and to GDP. It also explores the role that institutions play through enforcing the rule of law, providing access to justice, and implementing anti-trafficking policies, as protective factors that could weaken the link between economic shocks and an increase in human trafficking. The analysis verifies that economic shocks are significant risk factors that increase vulnerability to human trafficking. In origin countries, economic vulnerabilities, especially those caused by global commodity price shocks, are strongly positively correlated with observed cases of trafficking. For instance, the economic shock produced by a typical decrease in export commodity prices is associated with an increase in the number of detected victims of trafficking of around 12 percent. The analysis suggests that good governance institutions and particularly a commitment to the rule of law and access to justice as well as stricter anti-trafficking policies and social assistance can have a limiting effect on the number of observed cases of trafficking following economic shocks
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (31 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chatruc, Marisol Rodriguez Discrimination toward Migrants during Crises
    Keywords: Altruism ; Attitudes ; Communities and Human Settlements ; Discrimination ; Facebook Survey Respondents ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Inequality ; Involuntary Resettlement Law ; Law and Development ; Mental Plasticity ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Respondent Priming ; Social Analysis ; Voluntary and Involuntary Resettlement ; Young Adult Discrimination of Migrants
    Abstract: How do crises shape native attitudes towards migrants A common threat could pro-duce an empathy channel among natives, but the perception of competition for scarce economic resources could just as easily spark prejudice through a resentment channel. 3,400 Colombian citizens were surveyed and randomly primed to consider the economic consequences of COVID-19 before eliciting their attitudes towards Venezuelan migrants. The findings suggest that native attitudes towards migrants are substantially more suggestive of the resentment channel in the treatment group. However, respondents in the so-called impressionable years-ages 18 to 25-showed more altruism towards migrants after priming. Interestingly, both effects disappear in response to positive news
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    Series Statement: Country Economic Memorandum
    Keywords: Agricultural Sector Economics ; Agriculture ; Economic Growth ; General Manufacturing ; Industry ; Labor Mobility ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Rural Development ; Rural Labor Markets ; Urban Areas
    Abstract: Ethiopia's rapid growth over the past two decades has resulted in a surge in income per capita levels, with the country approaching fast the middle-income milestone. Over the past decade, fast growth was driven by capital accumulation, but the extent to which this growth has been equally distributed is unclear. Public infrastructure spending accelerated dramatically in the first half of the 2010s, helping underpin fast economic growth. However, this approach seems to have had important shortcomings. Contrary to the findings of World Bank (2015) which examined an earlier period, total factor productivity (TFP) declined during 2011-2020, contributing negatively to growth. In addition, inequality at the household level increased between 2011 and 2016. Finally, macroeconomic imbalances have widened, a trend exacerbated by recent shocks. This report discusses the drivers of growth in Ethiopia and, in the absence of official subnational gross domestic product (GDP) figures, examines whether there has been convergence in economic activity at the subnational level
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    Series Statement: Economic Updates and Modeling
    Keywords: Climate Change ; Economic Growth ; Inflation ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Resilience ; Social Protections and Assistance ; Social Protections and Labor
    Abstract: Somalia is currently experiencing extreme and widespread drought which has been assessed as an unprecedented climatic event not seen in at least 40 years by meteorological agencies and humanitarian partners. After four consecutive seasons of poor rains, 90 percent of the country is experiencing severe drought conditions that include failed crop harvests, widespread water shortages, and decline in livestock production. The drought has intensified the humanitarian crisis and is driving the country into a brink of famine. Significant displacement of people is occurring as they abandoned their homes in search of food, water, and pasture for their livestock. The situation is being exacerbated by the war in Ukraine which has pushed up global food and oil prices. The higher commodity prices are disproportionally affecting the poor and exacerbating inequality. Against this challenging backdrop, the seventh edition of the World Bank's Somalia Economic Update provides a detailed update of recent economic developments and growth outlook and makes a case for investing in Social Protection to help confront the frequent shocks that buffet the country. Overall, the Economic Update series aims to contribute to policymaking process and stimulate national dialogue on topical issues related to economic recovery and development
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    Series Statement: Other Health Study
    Keywords: COVID-19 ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; International Migration ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction
    Abstract: For thousands of years, migration has been a source of social and economic well-being for people living on different shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Whether through higher earnings for migrants, access to labor for receiving countries, or remittances for sending communities, migration has been an important driver of development in the Mediterranean region. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has severely disrupted this complex web of movements, raising questions about whether migration will continue to be an important driver of the region's well-being. As time passed, it became clear that the drivers of migration are so strong that mobility restrictions can only reduce movements, not halt them entirely. Building Resilient Migration Systems in the Mediterranean Region: Lessons from COVID-19 presents evidence on the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on mobility in the region to inform policy responses that can help countries restart migration safely and better respond to future shocks. While some of the challenges that emerged during the pandemic are specific to public health crises, others are common to different types of shocks, including those related to economic, conflict, or climate-related factors. To inform this reform process, this book suggests a set of actions that can help Mediterranean countries to maximize the benefits of migration for all people living in the region, while at the same time ensuring the sustainability of migration flows. As a whole, these proposed policy actions point to a vision of migration resilience that, even during crises, can address key labor shortages, keep both migrant and native populations safer, sustain household incomes, and ameliorate blows to economic growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has created momentum for policy reforms. Whether this crisis can illuminate the way toward better adapting migration systems to future crises will depend on learning its lessons
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (152 pages)
    Series Statement: International Development in Focus
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    DDC: 304.854
    Keywords: GCC Countries ; Guest Workers ; Intermediary Fees ; Macroeconomic Stability ; Migrant Workers ; Migration ; Migration Costs ; Remittances ; Return Migration ; Temporary Migration
    Abstract: International migration for temporary employment is key to South Asia's development path, in terms of both jobs and remittance flows. Overseas markets are a critical source of employment for South Asian economies that may not be able to absorb workers sufficiently or quickly enough into the domestic labor market. Migrant workers typically experience wage gains of at least three times their earnings back home, in addition to acquiring new skills and accumulating savings that can be used to start up entrepreneurial activities upon returning home. Remittances sent by migrants while abroad also boost household consumption and support macroeconomic stability in countries of origin. However, multiple challenges exist that prevent migration from achieving its full development potential. These challenges include high monetary costs, information gaps on employment opportunities in destination countries, a lack of protection while abroad, and high concentrations of migrants in few sectors and destinations. These often prevent the poorest from migrating overseas and may place those who actually migrate in situations of considerable vulnerability. Building on rigorous analytics, this book highlights policy actions that can be taken at all stages of the migration life cycle, including after return, to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of migration for migrants themselves, their families, and the home economy. The book provides policy options to address information gaps on employment opportunities overseas at the departure stage, to prepare migrants adequately for their experience overseas, to diversify destinations and occupations abroad, and to maximize the benefits of return migration
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (108 pages)
    Series Statement: International Development in Focus
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Brain Drain ; Foreign Labor ; Free Labor Mobility ; Immigration ; Migration ; Skill Shortages ; Temporary Migration
    Abstract: Skilled Migration: A Sign of Europe's Divide or Integration? examines the trends, determinants, and impacts of migration of high-skilled workers within the European Union in the past two decades. High-skilled migration, whether internal or international, is largely a symptom rather than a cause of the gaps in labor market and educational opportunities, productivity, welfare, and the quality of institutions across the regions. Free movement within the European Union is an incentive for workers and firms to take advantage of these gaps by moving from low- to high-productivity sectors and regions. This process, however, results in winners and losers depending on the extent of the complementarity and substitutability between migrants and natives and on the capacity of the sending regions to realize benefi ts from return or circular migration and other knowledge spillovers. This study assesses the economic benefits and the costs of skilled migration in the short and long runs, emphasizing the potential implications of a large outflow of highly qualified workers on the economies of the originating regions. This book uses empirical analysis to present recommendations for labor market and education policies and identify effective ways to address the various costs that migration induces among different skill groups within regions that send migrants and those that receive migrants. These methods must also improve cross-country coordination to more effectively unlock the overall benefits of migration
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (59 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Letta, Marco Understanding the Climate Change-Migration Nexus through the Lens of Household Surveys: An Empirical Review to Assess Data Gaps
    Keywords: Adaptation to Climate Change ; Agriculture ; Climate Change and Agriculture ; Climate Change Impact ; Communities and Human Settlements ; Environment ; Household Survey ; Human Migrations and Resettlements ; Integrated Surveys On Agriculture ; Migration ; Migration Data Gaps ; Migration Microdata ; Social Aspects of Climate Change ; World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
    Abstract: Over the past two decades, the causal relationship between climate change and migration has gained increasing prominence on the international political agenda. Despite recent advances in both conceptual frameworks and applied techniques, the empirical evidence does not provide clear-cut conclusions, mainly due to the intrinsic complexity of the phenomena of interest, the irreducible heterogeneity of the transmission mechanisms, some common misconceptions, and, in particular, the paucity of adequate data. This data-oriented review first summarizes the findings of the most recent empirical literature and identifies the main insights as well as the most important mediating channels and contextual factors. Then, it discusses open issues and assesses the main data gaps that currently prevent more robust quantifications. Finally, the paper highlights opportunities for exploring these research questions, exploiting the potential of the existing multi-topic and multi-purpose household survey data sets, such as those produced by the World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study. The paper focuses on the Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture program to discuss potential improvements for integrating standard household surveys with additional modules and data sources
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (212 pages)
    Series Statement: South Asia Economic Focus
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Balance of Payments ; Commodity Prices ; Coronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Food Insecurity ; Inflation ; Labor Market ; Migration ; Pandemic ; Remittances
    Abstract: South Asia is facing renewed challenges. The impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on food and energy prices on domestic inflation is long-lasting. Externally, countries' current account balances deteriorate rapidly as imports rise on the back of economic recovery and rising inflation, remittances decline, and foreign capital flows out following monetary tightening in advanced economies. An economic slowdown in advanced economies and trading partners can also be a drag to the exports sector and remittances inflows, which many countries in the region depend on. These immediate challenges can translate to persistent deterrent to long-term growth and development. Higher energy prices already are changing the attitude of many countries outside the region about green transition and carbon reduction. The South Asia region is thus at a critical juncture. The theme chapter provides a deep dive into COVID-19 and migration. Migrant workers and remittances flows are important for South Asia as sources of income and means to smooth local income shocks for households, and as an important source of foreign reserves for the country. The pandemic changed the flows of migration, as some migrants had to return home and some had to stay in foreign countries due to COVID-related restrictions. The chapter studies the long-run trend of migration in the region, how COVID-19 impacted migration and remittance inflows, whether migration has (or has not) recovered, and proposes policies to address underlying problems
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    Series Statement: Other papers
    Keywords: COVID-19 ; International Migration ; Labor Market ; Labor Policies ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Social Protections and Labor
    Abstract: People migrate both within and between countries to improve their lives and the lives of families left back home. Evidence is growing on the significant returns to voluntary internal and international migration. Wage differentials incentivize people to cross borders and work abroad. Despite positive welfare effects, internal migration can also strain destination communities, particularly urban areas, which can contribute to negative social externalities. The benefits of internal and international labor migration, especially increasing household incomes and reducing poverty, are likely to outweigh costs. Policies in Ethiopia have focused on the negative aspects of migration, but perceptions are changing. This report expands the understanding of voluntary economic migration in Ethiopia. This report presents a comprehensive picture on migration in Ethiopia by synthesizing previous research and complementing existing evidence with new analysis using more recent data, including the latest available 2021 labor force and migration survey (LMS). This report is structured around two broad sections, which aim to provide a comprehensive picture of voluntary internal and international migration in Ethiopia, as well as a section highlighting broad policy implications. Chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two provides an overview of migration in Ethiopia and the latest trends on migration. Chapter three discusses migration motives and effects. Chapter four highlights policy directions to maximize the benefit of migration while minimizing the costs
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    ISBN: 9783658332136 , 3658332131
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 53 Seiten) , 2 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021
    Series Statement: essentials
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Oltmer, Jochen Die Grenzen der EU
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Schengener Abkommen ; Geschichte 1950-2021 ; Grenze ; Europäische Integration ; Migration ; Asylpolitik ; Grenzpolitik
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (84 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Print Version: Ghose, Devaki Trade, Internal Migration, and Human Capital: Who Gains from India's IT Boom?
    Keywords: Access To Education ; Digital Economy ; Education ; Education and Digital Divide ; Education For the Knowledge Economy ; Human Capital ; Inequality ; Information and Communication Technologies ; Information Technology ; Labor Markets ; Labor Mobility ; Labor Skills ; Migration ; Skills Development and Labor Force Training ; Social Protections and Labor ; Trade
    Abstract: How do trade shocks affect welfare and inequality when human capital is endogenous? Using an external information technology demand shock and detailed internal migration data from India, this paper first documents that both information technology employment and engineering enrollment responded to the rise in information technology exports. Information technology employment responded more when nearby regions had a higher share of college-age population. The paper then develops a quantitative spatial equilibrium model featuring two new channels: higher education choice and differential costs of migrating for college and work. The framework is used to quantify the aggregate and distributional effects of the information technology boom and perform counterfactuals. Without endogenous education, the estimated aggregate welfare gain from the export shock would have been about a third as large and regional inequality twice as large. Reducing barriers to mobility for education, such as reducing in-state quotas for students at higher education institutes, would substantially reduce inequality in the gains from the information technology boom across districts
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (67 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Print Version: Carletto, Calogero Migration, Economic Crisis and Child Growth in Rural Guatemala: Insights from the Great Recession
    Keywords: 2008 Great Recession ; Child Growth ; Early Child and Children's Health ; Economic Shock ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Remittances ; Stunting
    Abstract: Migration has been demonstrated by various studies to be closely linked to improvements in individual- and household-level outcomes. Rather than examining the effects of migration, this paper explores whether an economic shock in United States negatively affected migrant households in rural Guatemala. Treating the Great Recession as a natural experiment affecting migrant and non-migrant households differently, the paper puts the spotlight on the effect on child anthropometry, including longer-term indicators of height-for-age z-scores. Panel data on children and multiple children in households enable double- and triple-difference estimation. In relative terms, migrant households fared far worse than non-migrant households over the period. In particular, large advantages in child anthropometric status for the youngest children in migrant households in 2008, just prior to the crisis, were substantially diminished four years later. The findings underscore the possible fragility of the benefits of migration, particularly in the face of a substantial economic shock, and point to the potential importance of deepening social safety nets
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    Series Statement: Other papers
    Keywords: Adaptation To Climate Change ; Climate Change ; Climate Change and Environment ; Climate Change Impacts ; Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases ; Development Economics and Aid Effectiveness ; Environment ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction
    Abstract: This portfolio review examines the design features of World Bank interventions operating at the intersection of climate-migration-development with the aim to draw actionable insights and recommendations. The review identifies 165 projects against a set of mobility-related keywords with commitments totaling to USd 197.5 billion for the period from 2006 to 2019 classified into two thematic categories: migration-focused projects that cater specifically to migrants, refugees, displaced, or the host-communities as their beneficiaries; and development focused projects which have a broader remit but include within its components a focus on mobility. The Inter-Governmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) risk framework is used to assess how project interventions can be effective and deliver durable outcomes-through cross-learning across the two categories of projects. Climate change is emerging as a potent driver of mobility-immobility dynamics, and it carries wider development implications that cannot be ignored. The World Bank flagship report Groundswell: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration (Rigaud and others 2018) projects that by 2050 just over 143 million people across Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and South Asia could be forced to move within their own countries to escape the slow onset impacts of climate change. The review underscores the wealth of good practice that can inform projects to innovate and devise more integrative solution by sharpening attention to underlying causes of migration along with immediate and urgent needs of the stakeholders; and where possible to design interventions that are proactive in anticipating future climate risks from slow- and rapid-onset climate impacts
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    Series Statement: Country Economic Memorandum
    Keywords: Armed Conflict ; Conflict ; Conflict and Development ; Inequality ; Labor Markets ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Social Protections and Labor ; Trade
    Abstract: Violent conflicts present a formidable threat to regional economies. Throughout the world, border regions in many countries are possibly impacted by the cross-border economic effects of regional insurgencies in neighboring countries or national state failures, id est "bad neighbors". This raises two questions. First, what is the magnitude of the spill-over economic effects of foreign conflict and what are the channels through which they operate Second, what policies can governments adopt in the potentially exposed regions to mitigate such spill-over effects. In this paper, we adopt a difference-in-difference (DiD) framework leveraging the unexpected rise of the Boko Haram insurgency in Northeastern Nigeria in 2009 to study its economic effects in neighboring areas in Cameroon, Chad and Niger that were not directly targeted by Boko Haram activities. We find strong cross-border economic effects that are likely driven by reduced trade activities, not the diffusion of conflict. Factors of local economic resilience to this foreign conflict shock then include trade diversification and political and economic securitization. More generally, conflicts, if they have regional economic effects, may necessitate regional responses
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    Series Statement: Other papers
    Keywords: Employment ; Employment and Unemployment ; Job Creation ; Labor Markets ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Rural Urban Linkages ; Skills Development and Labor Force Training ; Social Protections and Labor ; Urban Development
    Abstract: The authors show that for China the movement of more people into better jobs with higher incomes formed a very important explanation for the country's long-term success in growth and poverty reduction. China's exporting cities created a virtuous cycle of new wage-employment-creating investments by new businesses making new products. The rapid increase in urban labor demand drew hundreds of millions of workers from the rural "traditional" sector to the "modern" sector, providing them with more reliable waged incomes. This dramatically raised the share of waged employment in China's economy and unleashed new middle-class demand for more income-elastic goods and services. Growth in urban wages was moderated by regulated rural to urban labor migration under the Hukou system. This raised returns to capital, which maintained business incentives to re-invest their profits in new goods and services for which new markets were opening. Production of cheaper manufactured goods for the world market was an important catalyst, but domestic demand for services in China has maintained the momentum
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (42 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Print Version: Ibanez, Ana Maria Empowering Migrants: Impacts of a Migrant's Amnesty on Crime Reports
    Keywords: Amnesty ; Crime ; Crime and Society ; Domestic Violence ; Empowerment ; International Economics and Trade ; International Migration ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Social Cohesion ; Social Conflict and Violence ; Social Development ; Undocumented Immigrant
    Abstract: This paper studies whether undocumented immigrants change their crime-reporting behavior after receiving a regular migratory status. It exploits a natural experiment of a massive amnesty program that gave a regular migratory status to over 281,000 undocumented Venezuelan immigrants in Colombia. The findings suggest that following the amnesty there is an increase in reporting of crimes by Venezuelan immigrants, not explained by an increase in crime overall. The results are particularly strong for reports of domestic violence and sex crimes. Results are almost entirely driven by reports by female Venezuelan immigrants, a vulnerable population, suggesting that empowerment is an important mechanism driving the behavior change
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    Series Statement: Country Economic Memorandum
    Keywords: Coronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Employment ; Gender ; Human Capital ; Inequality ; Labor Markets ; Life Expectancy ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Social Protections and Labor
    Abstract: Tajikistan has a lot to show in terms of creating an enabling policy framework for gender equity, yet large gendered challenges remain. The global COVID-19 outbreak is impacting economies around the world, including Tajikistan, in an unprecedented manner and aggravates existing gender challenges. This report is presenting achievements made and challenges still to be addressed in view of gender-equity in Tajikistan, based on a desk study covering using most recent material from Tajikistan national sources, the World Bank, development partners and others. It is oriented towards key strategic objectives of the World Bank Group (WBG) Gender Strategy for the period of FY17-FY23 with relevance for the Tajikistan context
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (58 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Print Version: Rodriguez Chatruc, Marisol In Someone Else's Shoes: Promoting Prosocial Behavior Through Perspective Taking
    Keywords: Altruism ; Inequality ; Migration ; Nationalities and Ethnic Groups ; Perspective Thinking ; Poverty Reduction ; Prejudice ; Social Development ; Trust
    Abstract: Can taking the perspective of an out-group reduce prejudice and promote prosociality Building on insights from social psychology, this paper studies the case of Colombian natives and Venezuelan immigrants. This was done by conducting an online experiment in which natives were randomly assigned either to play an online game that immersed them in the life of a Venezuelan migrant or to watch a documentary about Venezuelans crossing the border on foot. Relative to a control group, both treatments increased altruism towards Venezuelans and improved some attitudes, but only the game significantly increased self-reported trust
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    Series Statement: Other Infrastructure Study
    Keywords: Crime and Society ; Human Trafficking ; Legal Reform ; Migration ; Mobility ; Poverty Reduction ; Roads and Highways ; Social Conflict and Violence ; Social Development ; Transport
    Abstract: Trafficking in persons is a serious crime and a grave violation of human rights. It is a form of modern-day slavery that involves the recruitment, harboring, or transportation of people into an exploitative situation by means of violence, deception, or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. In Nepal, the most widespread forms of human trafficking are for forced labor, domestic servitude, prostitution and sexual exploitation, and organ extraction. The country's open borders with India, and to some extent China, with limited border surveillance, have enabled transnational crimes such as human trafficking. The World Bank has extended technical and financial assistance to large-scale infrastructure projects in Nepal, some for improved transport connectivity and trade facilitation both within the country and within the region. The nature of these investments must be looked at through the lens of enhancing long-term economic growth and prosperity, which is jeopardized by human trafficking. As a result, this study was conducted to draw links between the various aspects of development projects, in particular, improved transport connectivity and migration, that either contribute, mitigate, facilitate, or prevent trafficking in men, women, and children
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    Series Statement: Other papers
    Keywords: Climate Change and Environment ; Climate Change Impacts ; Environment ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction
    Abstract: The World Bank's flagship report Groundswell: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration finds that Sub-Saharan Africa is likely to witness high levels of climate-induced mobility (Rigaud and others 2018). An expanded and deeper analysis through Groundswell Africa, focusing on West African countries, reaffirms this pattern region. The recent study projects that by 2050, without concrete climate and development action, West Africa could see as many as 32.0 million people move because of slow-onset climate impacts, such as water stress, drops in crop and ecosystem productivity, and sea level rise compounded by storm surge. These spatial population shifts will represent up to 3.5 percent of the total population of West Africa. Understanding the scale and the patterns of these climate-induced spatial population shifts is critical to inform policy dialogue, planning, and action to avert, minimize, and better manage climate-induced migration for dignified, productive, and sustainable outcomes. By 2050, internal climate migration in Senegal could reach more than 1 million. This figure represents 3.3 percent of the population, at the high end of the confidence interval under the pessimistic scenario, which combines high emissions with unequal development. In alternative scenarios, more inclusive and climate-friendly, the scale of climate migration would be reduced. The greatest gains in modulating the scale of climate migration are realized under the optimistic scenario, which combines low emissions with moderate development pathways. The number of climate migrants would drop from a mean value of 600,000 under the pessimistic and reference scenario in 2050 to 90,000 in 2050 under the optimistic scenario, which translates into a reduction of 85 percent. This major drop underscores the critical need for both inclusive development and low emissions to modulate the scale of climate migration, with the greatest gains achieved through early action
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    Series Statement: Social Protection and Labor Discussion Papers
    Keywords: Emigration ; Labor Markets ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction ; Return Migration ; Skills Development and Labor Force Training ; Social Protections and Labor
    Abstract: This paper presents evidence on trends, profiles, drivers, and impacts of Bulgarian emigration. The analysis shows that emigration is mostly led by sizable wage differentials and that emigrants tend to be young, contributing to a decrease in the working-age population in the country, particularly in rural regions. Emigration is not associated with unemployment reductions, evidencing rigidities in the labor market, but leads to wage gains for workers with similar skills. Furthermore, migration has not led to national skill shortages of doctors, and the rate of return migration is high, especially for Bulgarians who migrated to other EU countries. Some challenges emerge when returnees try to reintegrate into the Bulgarian labor market, calling for potential policy interventions to address these issues
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    Keywords: Climate Change and Environment ; Climate Change Impacts ; Environment ; Migration ; Poverty Reduction
    Abstract: Uganda is a diverse and verdant country. From the tall volcanic mountains along the eastern and western borders to the densely forested wetlands of the Albert Nile River and the rainforests in the center of the country, it encompasses many different ecosystems. Kampala, the capital city, is built around seven hills not far from the shores of Lake Victoria. These varying landscapes provide Ugandans with ample resources to capitalize on tourism and cultivate crops, including Ugandan coffee, which has become a favorite of coffee drinkers around the world. These rich and beautiful landscapes, however, are under threat from climate change, which could have disastrous effects for Ugandans. This report shows that by 2050, as many as 12 million people, or 11 percent of the population could move within Uganda because of slow onset climate factors, without concrete climate and development action. Immediate, rapid, and aggressive action on the cutting down emissions as a global community and pursuing inclusive resilient development at the national level could bring down this scale of climate migration by about 35 per century Contextualizing the results from an innovative climate migration model applied to Lake Victoria Basin countries, it finds that such climate-induced migration, if unattended, may deepen existing vulnerabilities across the country, potentially leading to greater poverty, fragility, and conflict. As lives, livelihoods, and the economy are integrally linked to the environment, addressing climate change is an imperative for Uganda. Adopting inclusive development policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and integrate climate resilience could decrease the number of internal migrants significantly. Acting early and focusing on improved management of forest and other landscapes, developing local job opportunities, and providing basic services for both host communities and refugees will be important to help these communities survive and thrive in a changing climate. The right mix of policies would also encourage the ingenuity and energy of Uganda's youthful population, which is projected to almost triple by 2050
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    ISBN: 9783658333515 , 3658333510
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 111 Seiten) , 9 Abb., 7 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Faist, Thomas Mobilität statt Exodus
    DDC: 304.82
    Keywords: Migration ; Flucht ; Regionale Mobilität ; Emigration and immigration—Social aspects ; Ethnology ; Sociology of Migration ; Sociocultural Anthropology ; Afrika
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    ISBN: 9783658344283
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 324 S. 19 Abb)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
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    Keywords: Social Structure, Social Inequality ; Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights ; Migration ; Ethnology ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Social justice ; Human rights ; Emigration and immigration ; Ethnology ; Sozialstruktur ; Sozialstruktur ; Sozialer Wandel ; Lateinamerika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sozialstruktur ; Lateinamerika ; Lateinamerika ; Sozialstruktur ; Sozialer Wandel
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    ISBN: 9783658298098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 261 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    Series Statement: Wiener Beiträge zur Islamforschung
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    DDC: 306.6
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    Keywords: Kindheit ; Sociology of Religion ; Religion and Education ; Migration ; Islamic Theology ; Religion and sociology ; Church and education ; Emigration and immigration ; Islam—Doctrines ; Migration ; Islamische Religionspädagogik ; Religiöse Erziehung ; Religion ; Soziale Integration ; Einwanderer ; Religiöser Pluralismus ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Kleinkinderziehung ; Europa ; Konferenzschrift 2018 ; Konferenzschrift 2018 ; Migration ; Religion ; Kindheit ; Europa ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Religiöser Pluralismus ; Einwanderer ; Soziale Integration ; Kleinkinderziehung ; Religiöse Erziehung ; Islamische Religionspädagogik
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    ISBN: 9783658304577
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 569 S. 4 Abb. in Farbe)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Geschichte 1945-2020 ; Emigration and immigration ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Political sociology ; Economic sociology ; Transnationalisierung ; Migration ; Bulgarien ; Deutschland ; Bulgarien ; Deutschland ; Migration ; Transnationalisierung ; Geschichte 1945-2020
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    ISBN: 9783658215705
    Language: German
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Germany-Politics and government ; Migration ; Democracy ; Citizenship—Sociological aspects
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    ISBN: 9783658184032
    Language: German
    Series Statement: Springer Reference Psychologie
    DDC: 155.2
    Keywords: Consciousness ; Migration ; Self ; Philosophy (General)
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    ISBN: 9783658282011
    Language: German
    Pages: XII, 454 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Migration ; Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging ; Education, general ; Emigration and immigration ; Social groups ; Family ; Education ; Kommunalpolitik ; Sozialraum ; Flüchtlingspolitik ; Einwanderer ; Sozialarbeit ; Soziale Integration ; Flüchtling ; Integration ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Einwanderer ; Flüchtling ; Soziale Integration ; Sozialraum ; Kommunalpolitik ; Flüchtlingspolitik ; Sozialarbeit ; Integration
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    ISBN: 9783658300425 , 3658300426
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 272 Seiten) , 147 Abb., 133 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    Series Statement: Neue Bibliothek der Sozialwissenschaften
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Delhey, Jan Netzwerk Europa
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Vergesellschaftung ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Migration ; Student ; Tourismus ; Telefonnetz ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Political sociology ; Sociology—Methodology ; Social sciences—Philosophy ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Political Sociology ; Sociological Methods ; Social Theory ; Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse ; Europa
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    ISBN: 9783658056759
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (Etwa 500 S.)
    Series Statement: Springer Reference Sozialwissenschaften
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Sociology ; Migration ; Entwicklungsforschung ; Entwicklungstheorie ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Entwicklungsforschung ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Entwicklungstheorie
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    ISBN: 9783658272791
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 145 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Basiswissen Sozialwirtschaft und Sozialmanagement
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    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Education, general ; Social Policy ; Emigration and immigration ; Education ; Social policy ; Soziale Integration ; Asylverfahren ; Interkulturalität ; Flüchtling ; Deutschland ; Asylverfahren ; Flucht ; Integrationsarbeit ; Integrationsgestaltung ; Interkulturalität ; Kulturelle Differenz ; Leistungen ; Sozialmanagement ; Deutschland ; Asylverfahren ; Flüchtling ; Soziale Integration ; Interkulturalität ; Deutschland ; Asylverfahren ; Flüchtling ; Soziale Integration ; Interkulturalität
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    ISBN: 9783658276560
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 271 S. 8 Abb)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Migration ; Türken ; Bildungsgang ; Sozialer Aufstieg ; Migrationshintergrund ; Hochschulschrift ; Migrationshintergrund ; Türken ; Sozialer Aufstieg ; Bildungsgang
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    ISBN: 9783658272166
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 220 S. 11 Abb., 4 Abb. in Farbe)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Series Statement: Sozialwissenschaften und Berufspraxis
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Social policy ; Social work ; Industrial sociology ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Berufliche Integration ; Flüchtling ; Diskurs ; Soziale Integration ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Flüchtling ; Berufliche Integration ; Soziale Integration ; Deutschland ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Diskurs
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    ISBN: 9783658223410 , 3658223413
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 476 Seiten) , 23 Abb., 20 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Symbolische Ordnung und Flüchtlingsbewegungen in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Flüchtling ; Politikfeldanalyse ; Flüchtlingspolitik ; Asylpolitik ; Soziale Integration ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Massenmedien ; Flucht ; Berichterstattung ; Emigration and immigration ; Social structure ; Equality ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Human Migration ; Social Structure ; Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658206925 , 3658206926
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 208 Seiten) , 9 Abb., 2 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forschung im Kontext von Bildung und Migration
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Migration ; Bildungsforschung ; Forschungsmethode ; Sociology—Methodology ; Social service ; Emigration and immigration ; Sociological Methods ; Social Work ; Human Migration ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658267759 , 3658267755
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 425 Seiten) , 7 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fluchtmigrationsforschung im Aufbruch
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Forschung ; Forschungsmethode ; Flucht ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Emigration and immigration ; Sociology—Methodology ; Human Migration ; Sociological Methods ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658158095 , 3658158093
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1. Auflage 2019
    Series Statement: Rekonstruktive Sozialisationsforschung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Autonomie und Bewährung
    DDC: 370.72
    Keywords: Antigone ; Sozialisationsforschung ; Bildungsforschung ; Bewährung ; Selbstgesteuertes Lernen ; Autonomie ; Sittengesetz ; (Produktform)Electronic book text ; (BISAC Subject Heading)EDU040000 ; (BISAC Subject Heading)JN ; (DDC-Sachgruppen der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie)370 ; Bildung ; Bildungsprozesse ; Erziehungswissenschaft ; Individuum ; Max Weber ; Migration ; Moderne ; Ulrich Oevermann ; (BISAC Subject Heading)SOC026000 ; (BIC subject category)JHB ; (Springer Nature Marketing Classification)B ; (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCO29000: Sociology of Education ; (Springer Nature Subject Collection)SUCO41171: Education ; (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCX22060: Sociological Theory ; Konferenzschrift ; Individium
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    ISBN: 9783658150990 , 3658150998
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressourcen
    Edition: 1. Auflage 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migration, Flucht und Behinderung
    DDC: 305.90808691
    Keywords: Migration. ; Social medicine. ; Human body Social aspects. ; Human body Social aspects. ; Social medicine. ; Einwanderer ; Flüchtling ; Behinderung ; Lebenswelt ; Behindertenrecht ; Interkulturelles Verstehen ; Behindertenhilfe ; Inklusive Schule ; Migration ; Flucht ; Deutschland ; (Produktform)Electronic book text ; (BISAC Subject Heading)SOC007000 ; (BISAC Subject Heading)JFFN ; (BISAC Subject Heading)SOC057000 ; (BISAC Subject Heading)SOC026000 ; (BIC subject category)MBS ; (BIC subject category)JHB ; Migration ; Behinderung ; Interkulturelle Kompetenz ; Soziale Einrichtungen ; Soziale Dienste ; Inklusion ; Integration ; Schulsozialarbeit ; Inklusive Frühpädagogik ; (Springer Nature Marketing Classification)B ; (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCX24000: Migration ; (Springer Nature Subject Collection)SUCO41176: Social Sciences ; (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCX22150: Medical Sociology ; (Springer Nature Subject Code)SCX22230: Sociology of the Body ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Der Band greift neben theoretisch-konzeptionellen Aspekten anwendungsbezogene und handlungspraktische Fragen auf, die seitens der vielfältigen Institutionen und Akteure an den Schnittstellen von Behinderung und Migration zunehmend laut werden. Es geht um den politischen Umgang mit Migration, Flucht und Behinderung und um rechtliche Bedingungen, um familiale Lebenswelten und biografische Bewältigungsmuster an der Schnittstelle von Behinderungs- und Migrationserfahrungen, um Konzepte der interkulturellen Öffnung von sozialen Einrichtungen und Diensten und um Ansätze von inklusiver Bildung und Pädagogik, die verschiedene Heterogenitätsdimension in den Blick nehmen sowie um Aspekte des Zugangs von zugewanderten Menschen zu gesundheitlicher Versorgung. Das Werk versteht sich als Fortführung des Bandes "Behinderung und Migration. Inklusion, Diversität, Intersektionalität" (2014). Der Inhalt " Lebenswelt und Biografie " Flucht und Behinderung " Sozial- und Gesundheitsleistungen, Recht " Inter- und transkulturelle Öffnungen " Inklusive Pädagogik und Bildung Die Zielgruppen " Fachlich Interessierte aus inter- und transdisziplinären Forschungsbereichen zu Behinderung und Migration." Verantwortliche und praktische Akteure in den Handlungsfeldern von Politik, Bildung und sozialen Diensten Die Herausgeberinnen Dr. Manuela Westphal ist Professorin für Sozialisation mit Schwerpunkt Migration und Interkulturelle Bildung an der Universität Kassel. Dr. Gudrun Wansing ist Professorin für Rehabilitationssoziologie an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
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    ISBN: 9783658236076
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 388 S. 7 Abb)
    Series Statement: Interkulturelle Studien
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Sociology, Urban ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    ISBN: 9783658264703
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 347 S. 36 Abb)
    Series Statement: Diversität in Kommunikation und Sprache / Diversity in Communication and Language
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Early childhood education ; Language and languages ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    ISBN: 9783658267919
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 307 S. 13 Abb)
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Migration ; Quality of Life Research ; Arbeitsmobilität ; Zufriedenheit ; Grenzarbeitnehmer ; Berufserfolg ; Ungarn ; Slowakei ; Österreich ; Tschechien ; Electronic books. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Österreich ; Ungarn ; Tschechien ; Slowakei ; Arbeitsmobilität ; Zufriedenheit ; Berufserfolg ; Grenzarbeitnehmer
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    ISBN: 9783658249663
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 106 S. 2 Abb. in Farbe)
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    DDC: 306.36
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    Keywords: Industrial sociology ; Migration ; Berufsbildung ; Jugendlicher Arbeitnehmer ; Migrationshintergrund ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Jugendlicher Arbeitnehmer ; Migrationshintergrund ; Berufsbildung
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    ISBN: 9783658259556
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 368 S. 3 Abb., 2 Abb. in Farbe)
    Series Statement: Migrationsgesellschaften
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Einwanderer ; Personalpolitik ; Organisationswandel ; Verwaltung ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Organisationswandel ; Personalpolitik ; Verwaltung ; Einwanderer
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    ISBN: 9783658283803 , 3658283807
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 358 Seiten) , 43 Abb., 10 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forschen und Arbeiten im Kontext von Flucht
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Flucht ; Migration ; Empirische Sozialforschung ; Wissenschaftsethik ; Einwanderer ; Soziale Integration ; Sociology—Methodology ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Sociological Methods ; Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse
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    ISBN: 9783658222314
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 282 S. 3 Abb. in Farbe)
    Series Statement: Soziales Gedächtnis, Erinnern und Vergessen – Memory Studies
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 306.42
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    Keywords: Migration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658250966
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 432 S. 1 Abb)
    Series Statement: Edition Centaurus - Perspektiven Sozialer Arbeit in Theorie und Praxis
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Women ; Soziale Integration ; Lebensbewältigung ; Motivation ; Ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit ; Migrationshintergrund ; Soziale Anerkennung ; Einwanderin ; Baden-Württemberg ; Electronic books. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Baden-Württemberg ; Einwanderin ; Ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit ; Motivation ; Soziale Anerkennung ; Lebensbewältigung ; Soziale Integration ; Migrationshintergrund ; Ehrenamtliche Tätigkeit
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    ISBN: 9783658258375
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 196 S.)
    Edition: 2. Aufl. 2019
    Series Statement: Edition Centaurus – Jugend, Migration und Diversity
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 305.2
    Keywords: Migration ; Religion and sociology ; Jugend ; Salafija ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Salafija ; Jugend
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    ISBN: 9783658224004
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 756 S. 94 Abb., 13 Abb. in Farbe)
    Series Statement: Prekarisierung und soziale Entkopplung – transdisziplinäre Studien
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 306.43
    Keywords: Migration ; Hochschule ; Migration ; Vielfalt ; Migration ; Vielfalt ; Hochschule
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    ISBN: 9783658260033
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 358 S. 1 Abb)
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    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Sociology, Urban ; Electronic books.
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    ISBN: 9783658248444
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 58 S. 20 Abb)
    Series Statement: essentials
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Sociology ; Racism in the social sciences ; Religion and sociology
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    ISBN: 9783658222314 , 365822231X
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 282 Seiten) , 3 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Series Statement: Soziales Gedächtnis, Erinnern und Vergessen – Memory Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vergangene Vertrautheit
    DDC: 306.42
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    Keywords: Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Erinnerung ; Migration ; Flucht ; Verbrechensopfer ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Kolonialismus ; Ausbeutung ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Gemeinnützige Organisation ; Stadtviertel ; Wiedervereinigung ; Fremdheit ; Erfahrung ; Bewältigung ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Emigration and immigration ; Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse ; Human Migration ; Augsburg ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658267773
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 167 S. 8 Abb)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Series Statement: Edition Centaurus – Jugend, Migration und Diversity
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Migration ; Soziale Integration ; Minderjähriger ; Recht ; Jugendhilfe ; Flüchtling ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Flüchtling ; Minderjähriger ; Soziale Integration ; Jugendhilfe ; Recht
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    ISBN: 9783658222536 , 3658222530
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 272 Seiten) , 9 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Series Statement: pop.religion: lebensstil – kultur – theologie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heimatgedanken
    DDC: 306.6
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    ISBN: 9783658241612 , 3658241616
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 401 Seiten) , 56 Abb., 29 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Series Statement: RaumFragen: Stadt – Region – Landschaft
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heimat
    DDC: 304.2
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    ISBN: 9783658097363 , 3658097361
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 364 Seiten) , 27 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hoesch, Kirsten Migration und Integration
    DDC: 320.3
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    Keywords: Migration ; Integration ; Soziale Integration ; Migrationspolitik ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Comparative government ; Political planning ; Europe—Politics and government ; Political science ; Emigration and immigration ; Comparative Politics ; Public Policy ; European Politics ; Political Theory ; Human Migration ; Einführung
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  • 79
    ISBN: 9783658221959 , 365822195X
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 265 Seiten) , 16 Abb., 10 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Transformation religiöser Symbole und religiöser Kommunikation in der Diaspora
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Religion ; Symbol ; Kommunikation ; Bedeutungswandel ; Migration ; Diaspora ; Sozialpsychologie ; Religionssoziologie ; Muslim ; Soziale Integration ; Islam ; Transformation ; Religion and sociology ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Sociology of Religion ; Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658189457 , 3658189452
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 376 Seiten) , 12 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018
    Series Statement: Migrationsgesellschaften
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migrationsregime vor Ort und lokales Aushandeln von Migration
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-2017 ; Migration ; Emigration and immigration ; Social structure ; Equality ; Industrial sociology ; Human Migration ; Social Structure ; Sociology of Work ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9783658104429
    Language: German , English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (452 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Migrationsgesellschaften
    DDC: 305.906912094
    Keywords: Massenmedien ; Schulbuch ; Politisches Plakat ; Einwanderung ; Visualisierung ; Identität ; Zugehörigkeit ; Migration ; Bild ; Einwanderer ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 82
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    ISBN: 9783658205324
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 330 S. 6 Abb)
    Series Statement: Migrationsgesellschaften
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Ethnography ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Economic sociology ; Emigration and immigration ; Migration ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Migration
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    ISBN: 9783658150211
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 328 S. 2 Abb., 1 Abb. in Farbe)
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    DDC: 306.43
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    Keywords: Education ; Educational policy ; ducation and state ; Educational sociology ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational ; Interkulturalität ; Familie ; Migration ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Konferenzschrift 2015 ; Migration ; Familie ; Interkulturalität
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9783658188689
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 256 S. 12 Abb., 7 Abb. in Farbe)
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    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Sociology, Urban ; Emigration and immigration ; Soziale Mobilität ; Migration ; Segregation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziale Mobilität ; Migration ; Segregation
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  • 85
    ISBN: 9783658190361
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 237 S. 1 Abb. in Farbe)
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Emigration and immigration ; Migration ; Transformation ; Flucht ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books. ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Flucht ; Migration ; Transformation
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    ISBN: 9783658189457
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 376 S. 12 Abb)
    Series Statement: Migrationsgesellschaften
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    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-2017 ; Social sciences ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Industrial sociology ; Emigration and immigration ; Migration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Migration ; Geschichte 1800-2017
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  • 87
    ISBN: 9783658137793
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 499 S. 25 Abb., 10 Abb. in Farbe)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social work ; Social structure ; Social inequality ; Sociology, Urban ; Emigration and immigration ; Migration ; Urbanität ; Migration ; Urbanität
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    ISBN: 9783658183028
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 265 p. 3 illus)
    Series Statement: Wiener Beiträge zur Islamforschung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Religion and sociology ; Religion and culture ; Emigration and immigration ; Social Sciences ; Sociology of Religion ; Religion and Society ; Sociology of Culture ; Migration ; Violence and Crime ; Migration ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Islam ; Religion ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Gewalt ; Prävention ; Religiöse Erziehung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Prävention ; Religiöse Erziehung ; Religion ; Gewalt ; Islam ; Gewalt
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    ISBN: 9783658117290 , 365811729X
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 229 Seiten) , 23 Abb., 16 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intergenerationale Qualitative Forschung
    DDC: 301.01
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    Keywords: Empirische Sozialforschung ; Generationsbeziehung ; Migration ; Genealogie ; Qualitative Sozialforschung ; Familienbeziehung ; Forschungsmethode ; Sociology—Methodology ; Statistics  ; Sociological Methods ; Statistical Theory and Methods ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783658188269
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 253 p. 9 illus)
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    Dissertation note: Dissertation Universität Göttingen
    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Religion and culture ; Emigration and immigration ; Social Sciences ; Migration ; Diaspora ; Sociology of Culture ; Migration ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Identität ; Zugehörigkeit ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Generation 2 ; Generation 1 ; Armenischer Einwanderer ; Transnationalisierung ; Deutschland ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Deutschland ; Armenischer Einwanderer ; Generation 1 ; Generation 2 ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Identität ; Zugehörigkeit ; Transnationalisierung
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    ISBN: 9783658144913
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 203 S.)
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    DDC: 304.8
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Emigration and immigration ; Families ; Families Social aspects ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Migration ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Migration ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9781464810374
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (178 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Poverty
    Series Statement: Directions in Development - Poverty
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Migration ; Inequality ; Skills ; Growth ; Labor Market
    Abstract: The Dominican Republic stands out as a fast growing economy that has not been able to generate a commensurate reduction in poverty. Three reasons have been raised before to explain this conundrum: (i) a labor market that does not translate productivity gains into salary increases; (ii) a domestic economy with weak inter-sectoral linkages; (iii) and a public sector that does not spend enough nor particularly well to reduce poverty. In addition, the country remains largely exposed to natural disasters and exogenous shocks that, if not mitigated properly, may affect the sustainability of growth in the medium and longer terms. This book assembles a collection of empirical analyses that explore three complementary hypotheses that could help understand why the Dominican Republic continues, to this date, experiencing high economic growth rates with limited poverty reduction. The first hypothesis is concerned with testing whether the observed pattern of fast economic growth cum persistent poverty in the DR is partly driven by a poverty methodology that does not account for price variation that affects distinctly the consumption patterns of low-income and better-off households. If that hypothesis holds, the DR may face a situation in which household income for households at the bottom of the distribution is underestimated. The second hypothesis tests whether the pattern of specialization in the DR might be such that it does not favor unskilled labor. If that hypothesis holds, then returns to capital are probably much higher than returns to labor which would be an indication that the DR has had a comparative advantage in products that are capital intensive instead of labor-intensive. The third hypothesis investigates whether poverty and wage inequality in the DR are affected not only by immigration but also by emigration. The contribution of the volume, therefore, lies in precisely offering a more careful exploration of specific issues around common explanations for the shortcomings of the DR in reducing poverty on a faster basis
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    ISBN: 9783531189994 , 3531189999
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 194 Seiten) , 4 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2017
    Series Statement: Studienskripten zur Soziologie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aigner, Petra Migrationssoziologie
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration ; Soziologie ; Migrationssoziologie ; Emigration and immigration ; Sociology ; Political science ; Human Migration ; Sociological Theory ; Political Science ; Lehrbuch
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    ISBN: 9783658191054
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 305 p. 4 illus. in color)
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Political sociology ; Human body / Social aspects ; Emigration and immigration ; Social Sciences ; Migration ; Political Sociology ; Sociology of the Body ; Gesellschaft ; Migration ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Lateinamerikaner ; Einwanderung ; Identität ; Bauarbeiter ; Lateinamerikanische Einwanderin ; Zugehörigkeit ; Partizipation ; Transnationalisierung ; Gesellschaft ; Staatsangehörigkeit ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Lateinamerikanischer Einwanderer ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Ethnizität ; Hausgehilfin ; Madrid ; Hochschulschrift ; Madrid ; Lateinamerikanischer Einwanderer ; Bauarbeiter ; Lateinamerikanische Einwanderin ; Hausgehilfin ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Transnationalisierung ; Identität ; Arbeitsbeziehungen ; Zugehörigkeit ; Madrid ; Einwanderung ; Lateinamerikaner ; Ethnizität ; Gesellschaft ; Partizipation ; Staatsangehörigkeit
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    ISBN: 9783658043223 , 3658043229
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 671 Seiten) , 13 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ethnische Ungleichheiten im Bildungsverlauf
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    Keywords: Migration ; Bildungsforschung ; Diskriminierung ; Bildungsgang ; Soziale Herkunft ; Migrationshintergrund ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Bildungssystem ; Emigration and immigration ; Educational sociology ; Social structure ; Equality ; Human Migration ; Sociology of Education ; Social Structure ; Deutschland
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    ISBN: 9781464809422
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (160 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Human Development
    Series Statement: Directions in Development - Human Development
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Jobs ; Informality ; Productivity ; Migration ; Inclusion ; Labor
    Abstract: Ghana was, until very recently, a success story in Africa, achieving high and sustained growth and impressive poverty reduction. However, Ghana is now facing major challenges in diversifying its economy, sustaining growth, and making it more inclusive. Most of the new jobs that have been created in the past decade have been in low-earning, low-productivity trade services. Macroeconomic instability, limited diversification and growing inequities in Ghana's labor markets make it harder for the economy to create more jobs, and particularly, better jobs. Employment needs to expand in both urban areas, which will continue to grow rapidly, and rural areas, where poverty is still concentrated. The current fiscal and economic crisis is heightening the need for urgent reforms but limiting the room for maneuver and increasing pressure for a careful prioritization of policy actions. Going forward, Ghana will need to consider an integrated jobs strategy that addresses barriers to the business climate, deficiencies in skills, lack of competitiveness of job-creating sectors, problems with labor mobility, and the need for comprehensive labor market regulation. Ghana needs to diversify its economy through gains in productivity in sectors like agribusiness, transport, construction, energy, and information and communications technology (ICT) services. Productivity needs to be increased also in agriculture, in order to increase the earnings potential for the many poor who still work there. In particular, Ghana's youth and women need help in connecting to these jobs, through relevant skills development and services that target gaps in information about job opportunities. Even with significant effort, most of Ghana's population will continue to work in jobs characterized by low and fluctuating earnings for the foreseeable future, however, and they will need social safety nets that help them manage vulnerability to income shortfalls. More productive and inclusive jobs will help Ghana move to a second phase of structural transformation and develop into a modern middle-income economy
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    ISBN: 9783658103941 , 3658103949
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 400 Seiten) , 13 Abb., 2 Abb. in Farbe.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Methoden der Migrationsforschung
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    Keywords: Migration ; Empirische Sozialforschung ; Interdisziplinäre Forschung ; Forschungsmethode ; Sociology—Methodology ; Political planning ; Personality ; Difference (Psychology) ; Sociological Methods ; Public Policy ; Personality and Differential Psychology
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    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Migration and Development Brief
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Development ; Diaspora ; High skilled migration ; Innovative financing ; Low skilled migration ; Migration ; Refugees ; Remittances ; Sustainable development goals
    Abstract: This brief aims to provide an update on key developments in the area of migration and remittance flows and related policies over the past six months. It also provides medium-term (three year) projections of remittance flows to developing countries
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  • 99
    ISBN: 9781464803208
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (296 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Migration and remittances factbook 2016
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    Keywords: Brain drain ; Diaspora ; Emigration ; Immigration ; Migration ; Migration corridors ; Receiving countries ; Refugees ; Remittances ; Sending countries
    Abstract: Remittances remain a key source of funds for developing countries, far exceeding official development assistance and even foreign direct investment. Remittances have proved to be more stable than private debt and portfolio equity flows, and less volatile than official aid flows, and their annual flow can match or surpass foreign exchange reserves in many small countries. Even in large emerging markets, such as India, remittances are equivalent to at least a quarter of total foreign exchange reserves. India, China, Philippines and Mexico are the top recipients of migrant remittances. The Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016 attempts to present numbers and facts behind the stories of international migration and remittances, drawing on authoritative, publicly available data. It provides a snapshot of statistics on immigration, emigration, skilled emigration, and remittance flows for 210 countries and 15 regional and income groups. The Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016 updates the 2011 edition of the Factbook with additional data on bilateral migration and remittances and second generation diasporas, collected from various sources, including national censuses, labor force surveys, population registers, and other national sources
    Note: Description based on print version record
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    Online Resource
    Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783658137038 , 3658137037
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 550 Seiten) , 5 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series Statement: Interkulturelle Studien
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Symbolische Ordnung und Bildungsungleichheit in der Migrationsgesellschaft
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Bildungssystem ; Gesellschaft ; Migration ; Symbolische Gewalt ; Einwanderer ; Bildungswesen ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Chancengleichheit ; Emigration and immigration ; Educational sociology ; Social structure ; Equality ; Sociology ; Social groups ; Human Migration ; Sociology of Education ; Social Structure ; Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung
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