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2. Diaspora policies in comparison: An application of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) for the Latin American and Caribbean region
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Pedroza, Luicy and Palop-García, Pau
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- 2017
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3. ¿Retorno o remesas? Políticas económicas de los Estados de Latinoamérica y el Caribe hacia su diáspora
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Pedroza, Luicy and Palop-García, Pau
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- 2019
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4. Do Diaspora Engagement Policies Endure? An Update of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) to 2017
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Palop-García, Pau, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Pedroza, Luicy
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How states of origin regulate the rights, obligations, and services they extend to their emigrants has remained mostly in the shadows of migration policy research. We have tackled this gap in the literature by advancing the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX), which was designed for comparing the degree of adoption of emigrant policies - also called 'diaspora-engagement policies' - across countries in a whole region and, with the update provided in this paper, for the first time in a longitudinal direction. Having previously introduced the EMIX in a synchronic frame, this article presents its scores for 14 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2015 and 2017. This effort already shows that some emigrant policies (e.g. citizenship policies) endure more than others (e.g. social policies). These suggestive findings support the need to compile not only cross-national, but also longitudinal datasets on these policies.
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- 2023
5. AUSENTES, PERO REPRESENTADOS: MECANISMOS INSTITUCIONALES DE REPRESENTACIÓN DE EMIGRANTES EN AMÉRICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
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Palop García, Pau
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- 2017
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6. Bridging the Digital Divide at the Regional Level? The Effect of Regional and National Policies on Broadband Access in Europe’s Regions
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Palop García, Pau, Thapa, Basanta, Niehaves, Björn, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Kobsa, Alfred, Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Janssen, Marijn, editor, Scholl, Hans Jochen, editor, Wimmer, Maria A., editor, and Bannister, Frank, editor
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- 2014
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7. Dimensions of emigration policy: An indexing exercise for polities across three regions
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Pedroza, Luicy, primary and Palop‐García, Pau, additional
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- 2023
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8. Contained or represented? The varied consequences of reserved seats for emigrants in the legislatures of Ecuador and Colombia
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Palop-García, Pau
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- 2018
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9. Migration Policies in Portugal 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
10. Migration Policies in China 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
11. Migration Policies in South Korea 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
12. Migration Policies in Bolivia 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
13. Migration Policies in Dominican Republic 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
14. Migration Policies in Spain 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
15. Migration Policies in Japan 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
16. Migration Policies in El Salvador 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
17. Migration Policies in East Timor 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
18. Migration Policies in France 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
19. Migration Policies in Indonesia 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
20. Migration Policies in Mexico 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
21. Migration Policies in Germany 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
22. Migration Policies in Costa Rica 2014-2017
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
23. Migration Policies in Uruguay 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
24. Migration Policies in Hungary 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
25. Migration Policies in Taiwan 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
26. Migration Policies in Argentina 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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27. Migration Policies in Ecuador 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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28. Migration Policies in Trinidad and Tobago 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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29. Migration Policies in Hong Kong 2017-2019
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German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, and Chang, So Young
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"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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30. Migration Policies in Mexico 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,Nordamerika ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Mexiko ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Mexico ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,North America ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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31. Migration Policies in Guatemala 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Central America ,Guatemala ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,Mittelamerika ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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32. Migration Policies in Hungary 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Hungary ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Europe ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,Ungarn ,emigration ,migration policy ,Europa ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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33. Migration Policies in Austria 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Österreich ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,Austria ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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34. Migration Policies in Colombia 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,Colombia ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Kolumbien ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Südamerika ,South America ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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35. Migration Policies in Ireland 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Irland ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Europe ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Europa ,Ireland ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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36. Migration Policies in Ecuador 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Südamerika ,South America ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,Ecuador ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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37. Migration Policies in South Korea 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,Far East ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Südkorea ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,South Korea ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Ostasien ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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38. Migration Policies in Japan 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,Asia ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,Japan ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Asien ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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39. Migration Policies in Trinidad and Tobago 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Trinidad und Tobago ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,Karibischer Raum ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Trinidad and Tobago ,Caribbean Region ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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40. Migration Policies in East Timor 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,Timor-Leste ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,Südostasien ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Southeast Asia ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,East-Timor ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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41. Migration Policies in Philippines 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,Philippines ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Philippinen ,Einwanderungsland ,Südostasien ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Southeast Asia ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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42. Migration Policies in Singapore 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,Südostasien ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Singapore ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Singapur ,cultural factors ,Southeast Asia ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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43. Migration Policies in Bolivia 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Bolivia ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,Bolivien ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Südamerika ,South America ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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44. Migration Policies in Taiwan 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,Asia ,national state ,Taiwan ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Asien ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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45. Migration Policies in Costa Rica 2014-2017
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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Costa Rica ,labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Central America ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,Mittelamerika ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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46. Migration Policies in France 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,Frankreich ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Europe ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,France ,migration policy ,Europa ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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47. Migration Policies in Dominican Republic 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Dominikanische Republik ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,Karibischer Raum ,economic factors ,Dominican Republic ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,cultural factors ,Caribbean Region ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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48. Migration Policies in El Salvador 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,El Salvador ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Central America ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,Mittelamerika ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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49. Migration Policies in Uruguay 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Südamerika ,South America ,cultural factors ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,Uruguay ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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50. Migration Policies in Hong Kong 2017-2019
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Pedroza, Luicy, Palop-García, Pau, Chang, So Young, and German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
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labor migration ,Auswanderung ,Asia ,national state ,population group ,Einwanderung ,Migrationspolitik ,kulturelle Faktoren ,migration ,Einwanderungspolitik ,Einwanderungsland ,soziale Faktoren ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,social factors ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,wirtschaftliche Faktoren ,economic factors ,Migrant ,Bevölkerungsgruppe ,Hongkong ,cultural factors ,Asien ,immigration policy ,immigration country ,ddc:300 ,Hong Kong ,emigration ,migration policy ,Staat ,immigration - Abstract
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft and hosted at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) from April 2017 until August 2021. Its main distinctive feature is that it adopts a comprehensive view of migration policy. This includes not only the policies that regulate the stages of entry, immigrant residence and integration to citizenship access, but also encompasses the stages of emigration, emigrant rights abroad, and retention of citizenship. Thus, this project bridges for the first time the two sides of migration policy which both the policy and research communities have assumed to exist, but which so far have not been systematically analyzed in their connections. By collecting information on a vast array of information for policies across these six areas (three "stages" * two "sides") for 32 cases from three world regions, we hope to offer the scholarly and policy communities the resources to discover connections between the different areas of migration policy within and across cases as well as noteworthy migration policy innovations in so far little-known cases in the world. The IMISEM project was led by Dr. Luicy Pedroza. The data collection for IMISEM took place in Berlin (Germany) from 2017 to 2019 and reflects the state of migration policy at the time of data collection. This report has been created based on the information contained in the IMISEM dataset.
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- 2022
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