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REYNOLDS, TRACEY, UMUT EREL, and MAGGIE O’NEILL. "Editorial introduction: Racialised migrants navigating the UK's hostile environment policies." Critical Social Policy 44, no. 2 (2024): 165–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02610183231223947.

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This article presents personal stories from a participatory biographical arts-based study with a specific category of racialised migrants: individuals seeking asylum, in the North East of England. Responding to the important questions posed by this special issue, the article explores individual experiences of navigating the UK's hostile environment with a focus on the threefold punitive ‘threat’ of dispersal, detention, and destitution (Bloch and Schuster, 2005). Adopting an intersectional lens, the discussion highlights the impact of such policies and their compound effect of creating (un)saf
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Blouchoutzi, Anastasia, Dimitra Manou, and Jason Papathanasiou. "The Regional Allocation of Asylum Seekers in Greece: A Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis Approach." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 6046. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14106046.

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One of the long-term challenges for policy makers in host countries of migrants is the optimal geographical allocation of the migrant population so as to strengthen integration outcomes and serve the crucial goal of social inclusion. The political debate on the appropriate placement policy of newcomers has continued for years after the large-scale inflows of asylum seekers in Greece. This paper focuses on the evaluation of the dispersal policy of asylum seekers in Greece as implemented under the reception and accommodation scheme. Furthermore, it provides decision makers with an alternative di
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STAVROPOULOU, NELLI. "Sharing ‘hostile’ stories: Exploring the UK's ‘hostile environment’ through participatory arts-based methods." Critical Social Policy 44, no. 2 (2024): 178–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02610183231223945.

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This article presents personal stories from a participatory biographical arts-based study with a specific category of racialised migrants: individuals seeking asylum in the North East of England. Responding to the important questions posed by this special issue, the article explores individual experiences of navigating the UK's hostile environment with a focus on the threefold punitive ‘threat’ of dispersal, detention, and destitution ( Bloch and Schuster, 2005 ). Adopting an intersectional lens, the discussion highlights the impact of such policies and their compound effect of creating (un)sa
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Tomkow, Louise J., Cara Pippa Kang, Rebecca L. Farrington, et al. "Healthcare access for asylum seekers and refugees in England: a mixed methods study exploring service users’ and health care professionals’ awareness." European Journal of Public Health 30, no. 3 (2019): 527–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz193.

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Abstract Background With the aim of decreasing immigration, the British government extended charging for healthcare in England for certain migrants in 2017. There is concern these policies amplify the barriers to healthcare already faced by asylum seekers and refugees (ASRs). Awareness has been shown to be fundamental to access. This article jointly explores (i) health care professionals’ (HCPs) awareness of migrants’ eligibility for healthcare, and (ii) ASRs’ awareness of health services. Methods Mixed methods were used. Quantitative survey data explored HCPs’ awareness of migrants’ eligibili
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Sirkeci, Ibrahim. "Transnational Döner Kebab taking over the UK." Transnational Marketing Journal 4, no. 2 (2016): 143–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/tmj.v4i2.397.

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People move, finances move, so does the cultures, artefacts, goods and food. Remittances literature expanded significantly in the last two decades to cover more of what we refer to as social remittances. Social remittances refer to often intangible elements, cultural artefacts, habits, opinions, attitudes, beliefs, values transferred by migrants from destination countries to their home countries. Through studies on migrant remittances, we know that even in terms of financial transfers, remittances operate in corridors and in a two-way fashion. One third of remittances are sent to countries whi
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Luo, Minghai, Sixian Qin, Bo Tan, Mingming Cai, Yufeng Yue, and Qiangqiang Xiong. "Population Mobility and the Transmission Risk of the COVID-19 in Wuhan, China." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10, no. 6 (2021): 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10060395.

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At the beginning of 2020, a suddenly appearing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) rapidly spread around the world. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in China occurred during the Spring Festival when a large number of migrants traveled between cities, which greatly increased the infection risk of COVID-19 across the country. Financially supported by the Wuhan government, and based on cellphone signaling data from Unicom (a mobile phone carrier) and Baidu location-based data, this paper analyzed the effects that city dwellers, non-commuters, commuters, and people seeking medical services had on th
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Podobіеd, Olena. "The first steps of new Australians from Ukraine to Terra Australis (late 1940 – first half of the 1950s)." Universum Historiae et Archeologiae 3, no. 1 (2020): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/26200113.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze the social and professional adaptation of new Australians from Ukraine in the late 1940 – first half of the 1950s. Research methods: analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, methods of bibliographic and archival heuristics, problem-chronological, comparative-historical. Main results. The social adaptation of new Australians from Ukraine in the late 1940 – first half of the 1950s was not easy. They faced the following problems: tropical continental dry climate; dispersal of immigrants throughout Australia; the absence of the old Ukrainian emigran
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Johansen, Nicolay Borchgrevink. "Policies funnelling irregular migrants: On dispersed control in the emerging landscape of order production." Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab 106, no. 1 (2019): 93–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v106i1.124732.

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Abstract NorwegianDenne artikkelen presenterer noen bestemte utviklingstrekk når det gjelder kontrollpolitikk, både i Norge og andre land det er vanlig å sammenligne med. Jeg har kalt det jeg finner for «traktpolitikk». Traktpolitikk innebærer å inndra bidrag fra forskjellige og i utgangspunktet uavhengige aktører, organisasjoner og institusjoner fra hele det politisk-administrative feltet. Bidragene blir tatt imot og videreført i den grad de passer inn i det politiske feltet fra før og bidrar til det overordnede målet på feltet. Påstanden er at traktpolitikk og dens rasjonalitet gjennomsyrer
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Monsour, Anne. "‘Better than anywhere else’: Lebanese settlement in Queensland, 1880–1947." Queensland Review 21, no. 2 (2014): 142–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2014.22.

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Until the 1960s, the settlement of Lebanese migrants in Queensland was characteristically regional, with the immigrants dispersed widely throughout the state. Immigrant settlement involves a dynamic and complex interaction between the immigrants and the social, political and economic structures of the receiving society. An analysis of the settlement experience of Lebanese immigrants in Queensland from the 1880s reveals the interplay of several factors, which resulted in a distinct pattern of settlement. Fundamental to this experience was the influence of racially exclusive state and Commonweal
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Roy, Rianka, Bandana Purkayastha, and Elizabeth Chacko. "“We Cannot Go There, They Cannot Come Here”: Dispersed Care, Asian Indian Immigrant Families and the COVID-19 Pandemic." Social Sciences 13, no. 5 (2024): 252. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci13050252.

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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted families and displaced individuals. For migrant workers, these disruptions and displacements exacerbated the state-imposed constraints on family formation. But how did high-skilled and high-wage immigrants, presumably immune from these challenges, provide care to and receive care from families during the pandemic? Based on 33 in-depth interviews with high-skilled Asian Indian immigrants in the USA during the pandemic, we note disruptions in their care to and from families. These disruptions reveal a persistent pattern of dispersion in immigrant families which le
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Ma, Wenjie, Minxin He, Xinyu Zhong, and Shengsong Huang. "An Analysis of Restraints on Effective Demand for Loans in Rural China." International Journal of Emerging Research in Management and Technology 6, no. 8 (2018): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.23956/ijermt.v6i8.125.

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China’s overall economic growth is, to a great extent, hindered by the lack of economic growth in rural areas. Based on data from the Thousand-Village Survey (2015) of 31 provinces conducted by Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, we conduct this empirical study to analyze the current state of rural financial services and the factors influencing effective demand for loans in rural China. Looking at the demand side, in 2014, only 13.91% farmers had loans, and only 15.53% of them made financial institutions their first choice when they needed loans. Clearly, there is still much to do wi
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Zhou, Yihu, and Tingting Fang. "Dynamic Characteristics and Evolution Analysis of China’s Rural Population Migration Networks from 2000 to 2020 Based on the Perspective of Regional Differences." Systems 11, no. 6 (2023): 270. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/systems11060270.

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The large-scale cross-regional migration of rural migrants is a significant feature of the current social system in China, affecting the sustainability of social and economic development. Using China National Census data and socio-economic panel data, we applied the complex network analysis method to construct a rural population migration network and analyze its characteristics, evolution, and mechanisms of network formation and changes. The research findings are as follows: (1) From 2000 to 2020, the rural population migration network developed rapidly, the network scope expanded continuously
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Liu, Tao, Rongxi Peng, and Guangzhong Cao. "Stay or leave: How migrants respond to dispersal policies in Beijing." Population, Space and Place, August 11, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/psp.2606.

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Laukova, Dagamra, Aude Bernard, Tomasz Zając, Anthony Kimpton, Neil Argent, and Thomas Sigler. "Are Visa-Based Dispersal Policies Effective in Attracting and Retaining Skilled Migrants in Rural Australia?" International Migration Review, May 15, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183251330275.

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Australia offers regional visa schemes for skilled migrants who reside in nonmetropolitan Australia for a minimum of 2 years to alleviate nonmetropolitan depopulation and skills shortages. To assess the efficacy of this program in attracting and retaining migrants, we apply survival analysis to administrative longitudinal microdata from the Person Level Integrated Data Asset linked to census data from 2010 to 2020. We find that this program attracts few new migrants to regional Australia given that over 80% of regional visa holders applied onshore. Furthermore, close to 65% were already in a n
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Fasani, Francesco, Tommaso Frattini, and Luigi Minale. "(The Struggle for) Refugee integration into the labour market: evidence from Europe." Journal of Economic Geography, September 14, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbab011.

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Abstract We study the labour market performance of refugees vis-à-vis comparable migrants across 20 European countries and over time. In the first part of our analysis, we document that labour market outcomes for refugees are consistently worse than those for other migrants. Refugees are 11.6% less likely to have a job and 22% more likely to be unemployed than other migrants with similar characteristics. Their income, occupational quality and labour market participation are also relatively weaker. These gaps are larger relative to economic than non-economic migrants, and persist until about 10
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Zimmer, Natacha, and Bruno Schoumaker. "The Journey Beyond Reception: Asylum Seekers’ Internal Migration Trajectories in Belgium." Population, Space and Place 31, no. 5 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.70062.

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ABSTRACTResearch on internal migrations of asylum seekers has focused on contexts of stringent dispersal policies and has highlighted that such policies are often not in line with the subsequent settlement of refugees. However, few studies adopt a quantitative and longitudinal approach to the matter in contexts of less stringent dispersal policies. We examine the internal migrations of asylum seekers and the role of the Belgian reception system. Drawing on National Register data, we use sequence analysis to describe the internal migration trajectories of asylum‐seeking migrants who arrived bet
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Sauer, Lenore, Andreas Ette, Hans Walter Steinhauer, Manuel Siegert, and Kerstin Tanis. "Spatial Patterns of Recent Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: Administrative Dispersal and Existing Ethnic Networks." Comparative Population Studies 48 (June 27, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.12765/cpos-2023-11.

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Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, many people have fled the war and left their home country. By the end of January 2023, more than one million Ukrainian refugees had been registered in Germany alone. In contrast to refugees from other countries of origin in Germany, Ukrainian citizens can choose their place of residence if they have either found private accommodation with family members or friends or do not claim state support. However, little information exists on where within Germany Ukrainian refugees have moved and why certain regions are potentia
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Mesnard, Alice, Filip Savatic, Jean‐Noël Senne, and Hélène Thiollet. "Revolving Doors: How Externalization Policies Block Refugees and Deflect Other Migrants across Migration Routes." Population and Development Review, July 23, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/padr.12650.

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AbstractMigrant destination states of the Global North generally seek to stem irregular migration while remaining committed to refugee rights. To do so, these states have increasingly sought to externalize migration control, implicating migrant origin and transit states in managing the movement of persons across borders. But do externalization policies actually have an impact on unauthorized migration flows? If yes, do those impacts vary across different migrant categories given that both asylum seekers and other migrants can cross borders without prior authorization? We argue that these polic
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Faassen, Marijke van, and Rik Hoekstra. "Migrant visibility: Digitization and heritage policies." Frontiers in Human Dynamics 4 (August 31, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fhumd.2022.908456.

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Digitization and digital methods have had a big impact on migration history and history in general. The dispersed and fragmented nature of migration heritage that involves at least two countries and many cultural heritage institutions make it clear that migration history can be much improved by using digital means to connect collections. This makes it possible to overcome the biases that policy have introduced in private and public collections alike by selection and perspective. Digital methods are not immune to these biases and may even introduce new distortions because they often change heri
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Gill, Nicholas. "Longing for Stillness: The Forced Movement of Asylum Seekers." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.123.

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IntroductionBritish initiatives to manage both the number of arrivals of asylum seekers and the experiences of those who arrive have burgeoned in recent years. The budget dedicated to asylum seeker management increased from £357 million in 1998-1999 to £1.71 billion in 2004-2005, making the Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) the second largest concern of the Home Office behind the Prison Service in 2005 (Back et al). The IND was replaced in April 2007 by the Border and Immigration Agency (BIA), whose expenditure exceeded £2 billion in 2007-2008 (BIA). Perhaps as a consequence the nu
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Gerrand, Vivian, Kim Lam, Liam Magee, Pam Nilan, Hiruni Walimunige, and David Cao. "What Got You through Lockdown?" M/C Journal 26, no. 4 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2991.

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Introduction While individuals from marginalised and vulnerable communities have long been confronted with the task of developing coping strategies, COVID-19 lockdowns intensified the conditions under which resilience and wellbeing were/are negotiated, not only for marginalised communities but for people from all walks of life. In particular, the pandemic has highlighted in simple terms the stark divide between the “haves” and “have nots”, and how pre-existing physical conditions and material resources (or lack thereof), including adequate income, living circumstances, and access to digital an
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