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1by Unal, Bayram Published in Migration letters (2011)“...This study deals with survival strategies of illegal migrants in Turkey. It aims to provide an explanation for the efforts to keep illegality sustainable for...”
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2“...In this paper we explore the rise of Turkey as a destination for new migrants including the children of Turks and Kurds who emigrated to Europe and Germany...”
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3“... 2017 Towards a Migration Letters Index: the Ibrahim Sirkeci most influential works and authors in Jeffrey H. Cohen Migration Studies Andrej Přívara ¥ Abstract...”
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4“...Migration Letters, Volume: 4, No: 2, pp. 159 – 169. October 2007 (ISSN: print: 1741-8984 & online: 1741-8992) www.migrationletters.com Promoting Multi-methods...”
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5“... Migration as a subject and migration studies as a field are ever more popular, and Migration Letters supported the 4th Turkish Migration Conference (http://turkishmigration.com...”
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6by Akkoyunlu, Sule Published in Migration letters (2012)“...This study defines, specifies and empirically tests the concept of intervening opportunities proposed by Stouffer (1940) and the theory of competing mi-grants...”
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7by Gialis, Stelios Published in Migration letters (2012)“...This paper focuses on the interconnection between internal migration in Greece, integration and voluntary return prospects of Albanians currently living in...”
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8by Taylor, Andrew Published in Migration letters (2011)“...A small body of research has demonstrated the dramatic social, settlement and demographic effects of Indigenous „female flight‟ from remote communities in...”
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9by Jones, Richard C Published in Migration letters (2012)“...In response to Giddens’ structuration theory, this study attempts to unravel the linkages between migration and local economic growth by moving beyond the...”
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10by Ambrosini, Maurizio Published in Migration letters (2011)“...In Italy, as in other countries, a significant number of migrants are employed as domestic workers, baby-sitters or carers of elderly people in Italian...”
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11by Biffl, Gudrun Published in Migration letters (2012)“...The economic linkage of Turkey with Europe is marked by substantial labour flows and comparatively small investment and trade flows. In the late 1990s, a new...”
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12by Boucher, Stephen R Taylor, Edward J Smith, Aaron Yúnez-Naude, Antonio Published in Migration letters (2012)“...This paper uses unique data from rural Mexico to examine the supply of immigrant hired labour to US farms. Econometric evidence indicates that immigration...”
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13by Latapi, Agustin Escobar Published in Migration letters (2012)“...Although the migration – development nexus is widely recognized as a complex one, it is generally thought that there is a relationship between poverty and...”
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14by Dedeoğlu, Saniye Published in Migration letters (2011)“...In recent years, Turkey has become a popular destination for the irregular migration of Azerbaijani people. Every year almost half a million Azeri come to...”
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15by Martin, Philip L Published in Migration letters (2012)“...Migration was the major relationship between Mexico and the US and Turkey and Western Europe for most of the past half century. Changes in both...”
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16by Tol, Gonul Published in Migration letters (2012)“...This study examines the causal factors to explain the different integration pat-terns of the Turkish community in the Netherlands and Germany. The Dutch and...”
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17by Scheibelhofer, Elisabeth Published in Migration letters (2011)“...Based on the example of an empirical research study, the paper examines the strengths and limitations of a qualitative network approach to migration and...”
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18“...This study uses a nationally representative sample of newly legalized immigrants to the United States to investigate factors related to their financial and...”
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19by Pederzini, Carla Published in Migration letters (2012)“...During the last three decades, the Mexican economy has not generated enough jobs for the expanding labour force. Unemployment rate in Mexico is low, but almost...”
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20by Xenitidou, Maria Published in Migration letters (2011)“...The aim of the paper is to present the potential contribution of using Critical Discursive Psychology to study national identity and immigration. It draws upon...”