Migration als Entwicklung: die Chancen temporärer und zirkulärer Migration
In: Globale Trends ..., S. 197-202
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In: Globale Trends ..., S. 197-202
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In: India Migration Report
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 The Women Who Paved the Way: At the Beginning of Indian Nurses' Migration -- Chapter 2 Decision-Making of International Destination: A Case Study of Indian Nurses in New Zealand -- Chapter 3 Analysing Health Professional Mobility from India to Canada -- Chapter 4 Becoming a Migrant Healthcare Worker: Interrogating Gender and Migration -- Chapter 5 Beyond the Caring Obligation: Indian Nurses Negotiating Nursing Care and Migration -- Chapter 6 Indian-EU Healthcare Workforce Migration in Data 2000-2019 -- Chapter 7 An Analysis of Nurses' Intention Not to Migrate: Evidence from Nurses in Tamil Nadu -- Chapter 8 Health Worker Mobility from India: Trends and Opportunities for International Cooperation -- Chapter 9 The Transmutation of Care and Emotional Labour for a Technologically Advanced Workplace: A Case of Indian Nurse Migration -- Chapter 10 India and the Global Provision of Health Professionals: Recent Developments and Potential Policy Responses -- Chapter 11 Aspirations of Health Professionals in India for Migration Abroad: A Pre-COVID and COVID-Time Comparison of Nurses -- Chapter 12 South-South Migration: Southern Interpretations of a Northern Discourse -- Chapter 13 Non-payment of Wages Among Gulf returnees in the First Wave of COVID-19 -- Chapter 14 Do Remittances Affect Labour Supply Decisions at a Household Level in India? -- Chapter 15 COVID-19 and International Migrants: Results from Post-Flood Migrant Survey in Kerala -- Chapter 16 Internal Migrant Enumeration and Service Provision: A Municipal Governance Approach -- Chapter 17 Shutdown Workers and Role of Agents in Tamil Nadu.
In: Berliner Studien zur Wissenschaftsphilosophie und Humanontogenetik 4
In: COMCAD Working Papers, Band 9
Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht die Verknüpfung von internationaler Migration und Sicherheit vor und nach dem 11. September. Welche Folgen ergeben sich daraus für Migranten und die Integrationspolitik? Der Autor untersucht zunächst aus einem historischen Blickwinkel, wie es möglich wurde, dass internationale Migration als ein Sicherheitsproblem betrachtet wurden. Besondere Berücksichtigung findet dabei die Zeit nach dem Kalten Krieg. Der zweite Abschnitt beleuchtet kurz einige Konsequenzen, die sich aus der Verknüpfung von internationaler Sicherheit und Migration ergeben. Im dritten Abschied widmet sich der Autor den Konsequenzen für bestimmte Gruppen von Einwanderern, besonders den Muslimen.
In: Migration and Mobility in the European Union, S. 21-50
In: Migration in Irish History, 1607–2007, S. 7-15
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Migration has been a constant feature of human history – "homo migrans" has existed ever since "homo sapiens". Moving away from the traditional nation-based dichotomy of emigration – immigration, the less specific term migration allows for many possible trajectories, time spans, directions and destinations. It can be temporary or long-term, voluntary or forced. It can occur in stages or in cycles, and can be mono-directional or more varied. Generally speaking, however, human migration can be defined as crossing the boundary of a political or administrative unit for a certain minimum period.
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