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Family and Migration

Family in the context of migration: challenges of inclusion in multicultural Australia

Family in the context of migration: challenges of inclusion in multicultural Australia

... of family “independence” and self- ...of family and migration ...of family members living overseas prevent them from realising these values (Batrouney and Stone 1998; De Vaus & Qu ...

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Family migration as a class matter

Family migration as a class matter

... and family migration were directed towards the entry of ...satisfying family life is based on women working and independently earning their own income (Cochran Bech et ...consequently family ...

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Families across borders : the effects of migration on family members remaining at home

Families across borders : the effects of migration on family members remaining at home

... stage migration. Stage migration refers to a gradual process of familial migration in which certain members of the family migrate first, and later send for their family members once ...

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The subjective experiences of Muslim women in family related migration to Scotland

The subjective experiences of Muslim women in family related migration to Scotland

... “dependent” family member, meaning they joined either a settled person 10 or a family member who holds a temporary ...the migration in legal ...of family-related migration shown among ...

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Conditioning family-life at the intersection of migration and welfare: the implications for ‘Brexit families'

Conditioning family-life at the intersection of migration and welfare: the implications for ‘Brexit families'

... of family members from outside the EU with family rights in respect of non-EU economic migrants and UK citizens is much narrower than for EU migrants, restricting their rights to establish a family ...

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A ‘civic turn’ in Scandinavian family migration policies? Comparing Denmark, Norway and Sweden

A ‘civic turn’ in Scandinavian family migration policies? Comparing Denmark, Norway and Sweden

... in family migration policies, arguments for human rights are likely to co-exist in tension with concerns to select immigrants who can contribute to the welfare state in the labour market and conform to the ...

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Home abroad : Eastern European children's family and peer relationships after migration

Home abroad : Eastern European children's family and peer relationships after migration

... borders. Migration is ‘a special case of the development of social networks’ (Eve, 2010), and its effects on families have only recently become subject of in-depth ...by family migration, and how ...

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Redefining Family: Transnational Girls Narrate Experiences of Parental Migration, Detention, and Deportation

Redefining Family: Transnational Girls Narrate Experiences of Parental Migration, Detention, and Deportation

... her family—a desire that she thinks can only be secured through working in the ...of migration prohibit their journeying north to join her in the ...the family is also a result of the father's abuse ...

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Half A Century Of Migration And Family Formation In Latin America And The Caribbean

Half A Century Of Migration And Family Formation In Latin America And The Caribbean

... way migration and family relate to one ...domestic migration is associated with less traditional family trajectories if migration occurred after age 25, especially for women who migrate ...

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The role of the family in migration decision-making in Bangladesh

The role of the family in migration decision-making in Bangladesh

... rural-urban migration in G h a n a is characterised by chain m igration, in which system large families predom inate because they have a relatively g reater chance of having a t least one member in ...the ...

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Children and Maternal Migration: Evidence from Exogenous Variations in Family Size

Children and Maternal Migration: Evidence from Exogenous Variations in Family Size

... Because childbearing is endogenous, we estimate the effect of children on maternal migration using IV methods. Following Angrist and Evans (1998), we use sibling-sex composition in families with two or more ...

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A House Divided: The Human Rights Burden of Britain's Family Migration Financial Requirements

A House Divided: The Human Rights Burden of Britain's Family Migration Financial Requirements

... a family if the threshold is truly going to further a public policy goal, and will further that goal without burdening British citizens and lawful residents who pay into the welfare ...

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How has internal migration in Albania affected the receipt of transfers from family and friends?

How has internal migration in Albania affected the receipt of transfers from family and friends?

... Note: Frequency of transfers refers to the number of times the transfer has given in the past 12 months/ before migration “Transfer after migration” is a dummy variable that is one for t[r] ...

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The Netherlands

The Netherlands

... to family migrants) and has successfully completed the (post-entry) civic integration ...of family migration and in cases where the country of origin does not allow for renouncing ones ...

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Impacts of Transnational Labor  Migration on Learning Process: A Case Study of Nepalese  Children and Women Staying Behind

Impacts of Transnational Labor Migration on Learning Process: A Case Study of Nepalese Children and Women Staying Behind

... Transnational migration has become an essential feature of family life in Nepal due to process of urbanization and globalization in every part of ...home. Migration has provides ground for nurturing ...

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Demographic and Socioeconomic Determinants of Women Begging in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 2007

Demographic and Socioeconomic Determinants of Women Begging in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 2007

... In this study, a case-control design was used to investigate the possible determinants of begging among women. As it is explained above, women’s engagement in begging may be caused by factors, such as poverty, ...

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Transnational families and the family nexus : perspectives of Indonesian and Filipino children left behind by migrant parent(s)

Transnational families and the family nexus : perspectives of Indonesian and Filipino children left behind by migrant parent(s)

... of migration on those left-behind in sending communities. The migration of male heads of household, for example, has been found to lead to reconfigurations of both productive and reproductive labour within ...

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Surname studies with genetics

Surname studies with genetics

... the migration of this single family reaching as far as, for example, the locality of an early (1428) Plant record in Leicestershire, some distance away from the main documentary concentration of ...single ...

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Migration and remittances: A theoretical perspective

Migration and remittances: A theoretical perspective

... the house-help’s background. This will determine whether the house-helps remit for purposes of supporting the household’s basic needs or whether the remittances are meant to support their own children who have been left ...

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