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Seeking Asylum: Post-Migration Factors in Context

An exploration of how adults seeking asylum understand and cope with the asylum journey and process

An exploration of how adults seeking asylum understand and cope with the asylum journey and process

... protective factors that foster the development of positive outcomes among children exposed to aversive life circumstances, whereas in this context, resilience relates to the ability of adults in otherwise ...

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In their own words: a synthesis of the qualitative research on the experiences of adults seeking asylum. a systematic review of qualitative findings in forced migration

In their own words: a synthesis of the qualitative research on the experiences of adults seeking asylum. a systematic review of qualitative findings in forced migration

... Mays and Pope (1995) have argued for the importance of developing quality frameworks in order to judge the findings of qualitative research. In this context, the concept of ‘quality’ refers to the importance of ...

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Challenging dominant narratives: stories of women seeking asylum

Challenging dominant narratives: stories of women seeking asylum

... 68 The institutional context and opportunities that arose during my research also played a central role in decisions about my research approach. I was presented with an opportunity early in my doctoral planning ...

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Seeking Asylum for Former Child Soldiers and Victims of Human Trafficking

Seeking Asylum for Former Child Soldiers and Victims of Human Trafficking

... from asylum may still qualify for other relief such as CAT ...unique context is what required the barring of “even those involved in nonculpable, involuntary assistance in Nazi ...

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Developing our knowledge of resilience: 

the experiences of adults seeking asylum

Developing our knowledge of resilience: the experiences of adults seeking asylum

... encompassing multiple components and processes. Alternatively, we considered Grounded Theory. The method allows for the construction of a theory which is grounded in the data. I considered how inductive analysis through ...

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Modelling Asylum Migration Pull-Force Factors in the EU-15

Modelling Asylum Migration Pull-Force Factors in the EU-15

... and asylum applications over time (a high recognition rate correlated with high application numbers and one point in time can induce a policy backlash resulting in lower recognition rates and declining application ...

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Land of care seeking: Pre- and post-migratory experiences in asylum seekers' narratives

Land of care seeking: Pre- and post-migratory experiences in asylum seekers' narratives

... the context of forced migration, the narrative issue assumes a deep ambivalent ...the asylum procedure, in fact, asylum seekers are normally called to recall, narrate and, where possible, ...

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Dispersing Pregnant Women seeking Asylum

Dispersing Pregnant Women seeking Asylum

... risk factors among migrant women shows that PND rates among immigrant women in developed countries may be up to three times higher than among native-born ...risk factors for PND among migrant women were ...

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Council of Europe Action Plan on Protecting Vulnerable Persons in the Context of Migration and Asylum in Europe ( )

Council of Europe Action Plan on Protecting Vulnerable Persons in the Context of Migration and Asylum in Europe ( )

... key factors that provide a solid rationale for this action plan are: the unique role of the Council of Europe as a standard-setting organisation, its key values and main interventions; 5 its unique geographic ...

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Migration and diversity in a post socialist context : creating integrative encounters in Poland

Migration and diversity in a post socialist context : creating integrative encounters in Poland

... as asylum seeker befriending schemes – is that they tend to attract participants from the majority community who already have progressive attitudes towards ‘difference’ rather than a more representative ...

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Transnational parenthood and forced migration: the case of asylum seeking parents who are forcibly separated from their families by immigration laws

Transnational parenthood and forced migration: the case of asylum seeking parents who are forcibly separated from their families by immigration laws

... the asylum system by withdrawing the right to work is that basic rights have been withdrawn from all those who form the asylum ...that asylum-seekers are also sometimes parents with a responsibility ...

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The human capital selection of young males seeking asylum in Germany

The human capital selection of young males seeking asylum in Germany

... hand, asylum seekers who have to leave their home country may deliberately engage in migration to far-away countries, in search of higher economic ...are asylum seekers to acquire the German ...

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Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children: The Response of Social Work Services

Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children: The Response of Social Work Services

... background factors provide context to the quite large variations that were found in services across the population as a whole – variations in the quality of assessments undertaken, in the services that ...

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Seeking asylum: a case of Zimbabwean asylum seekers in Rosettenville, Johannesburg

Seeking asylum: a case of Zimbabwean asylum seekers in Rosettenville, Johannesburg

... with asylum seekers. The DHA needs to consult and engage asylum seekers as well as civil society organisations and refugee agencies, in all policy processes that directly affect asylum seekers and ...

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The rights of women seeking asylum: a charter

The rights of women seeking asylum: a charter

... Under the Human Rights Act the UK has a clear obligation both to respect asylum seekers’ human rights and not to discriminate between men and women. 1 If a woman suffers rape, domestic violence or honour crimes in ...

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Seeking asylum: an adversarial system and culture of disbelief

Seeking asylum: an adversarial system and culture of disbelief

... Methods: A systematic literature search of relevant databases, following ‘Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Review and Meta-Analyses’ (PRISMA) guidelines was conducted between August and November 2016. Results: A ...

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The Europeanisation of Italian Asylum and Migration Policy

The Europeanisation of Italian Asylum and Migration Policy

... mediating factors, both of the formal and of the informal ...different factors produced two policies that are both not in line with the general EU guidelines about how migrants should be treated and about ...

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Migration by sea: protection of asylum seekers

Migration by sea: protection of asylum seekers

... of asylum seekers migrating by sea are reflected in international law on refugees, international maritime law, international human rights and international criminal ...law. Asylum seekers shared their mode ...

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EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK  THE ORGANISATION OF ASYLUM AND MIGRATION POLICIES IN IRELAND

EUROPEAN MIGRATION NETWORK THE ORGANISATION OF ASYLUM AND MIGRATION POLICIES IN IRELAND

... 2003 migration policy in relation to non-EEA states is to meet skills needs that cannot be met from within the EU by attracting workers with high or scarce skills and to attract workers to areas where there are ...

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Migration as an antidote to rent-seeking?

Migration as an antidote to rent-seeking?

... skilled migration has been increasing over the 1990-2000 ...Skilled migration as well, since the pioneering contribution of Bhagwati and Hamada (1974), has usually been regarded as a threat to economic ...

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