Migration can be defined as the human beings' movement from one country to another or from one place to another. Migration can be either for permanent settlement or temporary purposes. Excess migration of people to one place can lead to the building of slums area and shortag...
But whereas the deal on refugees builds on existing – and widely accepted – international frameworks, the migration pact is an entirely new creation, "the first, inter-governmentally negotiated agreement… to cover all dimensions of international migration," according to the UN. Its aims include ...
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Migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, potentially within or across borders, while emigration specifically denotes leaving one's country to live in another.
However, the terms 'migration' and 'immigration' are often used interchangeably, despite their distinct meanings and implications.Today, we will learn the differences between migration and immigration, and provide examples of scenarios wherein these concepts are applied, and their impact on society. ...
Emma,S.,Stewart - 《Journal of Refugee Studies》 被引量: 23发表: 2012年 Characterization of primary return and onward interprovincial migration in Canada: overall and age-specific patterns. This paper uses the Public Use Sample of the 1981 Canadian census to study the overall and age-specific ...
and Arendas, Z. (2007) Understandings of ``difference'' in the speech of teachers dealing with refugee children in Hungary, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 33(3): 397-418.Szilassy, E., & Arendas, Z. (2007). Understandings of difference in the speech of teachers dealing with...
and ensuring that refugees’ human rights werenotnegativelyaffected by security or migration concerns; promoting international solidarity and partnerships and assisting States emerging from conflict to build their institutional capacities in order to take care of their citizens; and encouraging refugees’ vol...
By distinguishing between generations our results point to different causal processes behind the increased risk of psychosis among migrants. For the first generation, these may be more directly related to the migration process and, for refugees and forced migrants, experience of trauma in the country...
I discuss negotiations, which are made to avoid the term 'refugee' and other denominations which center on origin and migration, and instead focus on skills or activities. Data was collected through a multi-sited ethnography from 2015 to 2018 and analysed with Situational Analysis.Leslie Gauditz...