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Migration Letters, Volume 2, No.2, October 2005

Migration Letters, Volume 2, No.2, October 2005Migration Letters, Volume 2, No.2, October 2005 (book)

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Migration Letters is a biannual international journal on migration issues with an interdisciplinary perspective. Migration Letters is a double-blind refereed letter-type journal publishing short accounts of new original research. Co-editors: I. Sirkeci, J. Cohen, E. Heikkila www.migrationletters.com. CONTENT: Migration and Resource Access... ROBYN EVERSOLE A Refugee Burden Index... MATHIAS CZAIKA Residential Segregation and Socioeconomic Integration ...T.R.BALAKRISHNAN, P. MAXIM and R. JURDI Religion and Identity... DEIANIRA GANGA Why People Migrated to the Countryside ...AINI PEHKONEN Elderly Immigration to Hungary SÁNDOR ILLÉS

Migration Letters, Volume 2, No.1, April 2005

Migration Letters, Volume 2, No.1, April 2005Migration Letters, Volume 2, No.1, April 2005 (book)

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Migration Letters is a biannual international journal on migration issues with an interdisciplinary perspective. Migration Letters is a double-blind refereed letter-type journal publishing short accounts of new original research. Co-editors: I. Sirkeci, J. Cohen, E. Heikkila www.migrationletters.com CONTENT Kinship, gender and migration... ROBERT J. QUINLAN The mental health implications...NICHOLAS G. PROCTER Immigration policy in the European Union...PETRA BENDEL Can we use NEG models to predict migration flows?d'ARTIS KANCS The first Vietnamese to attend Harvard CHRIS NORLUND The impetus of conflict on the reproduction ... RIKKE SAND ANDERSEN

Migration Letters, Volume 2, No. 3, December 2005 - Special Issue

Migration Letters, Volume 2, No. 3, December 2005 - Special IssueMigration Letters, Volume 2, No. 3, December 2005 - Special Issue (book)

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"Recognition of Islam in European Municipalities – Actions against Religious Discrimination" Edited by Altay Manco and Spyros Amoranitis This book shows that despite the existence of legislation that respects human rights, nowhere do Muslims enjoy freedom of worship without hindrances. Approximately thirteen million Muslims in Western Europe and nearly six million in North America. The Muslim presence mainly results from international migrations, but with the acceleration of naturalisation, the appearance of natives who have been converted and the advent of generations born in the West, it is no longer just due to migration. The Muslim identities and the Islamic practices of the future in Europe and America will undoubtedly be determined by the progress that will be achieved with regard to the question of general recognition of this faith.

Migration Letters, Volume1, No.1, October 2004

Migration Letters, Volume1, No.1, October 2004Migration Letters, Volume1, No.1, October 2004 (book)

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Migration Letters is a letter type journal on migration studies published biannually. The Journal is also available online at www.migrationletters.com. Co-editors are Ibrahim Sirkeci, Jeffrey Cohen and Elli Heikkila. Launched in 2003. CONTENT Editorial I. SIRKECI, J.H. COHEN and E. HEIKKILA Articles Citizenship education policies in Northern Ireland and the recognition of ethnic and racial diversity in the wake of new immigration SILVIA MUSSANO Policy and experiences of professional integration of young immigrants in the Walloon region (Belgium) ALTAY A. MANÇO Bright city lights and slums of Dhaka city: Determinants of rural-urban migration in Bangladesh AKM AHSAN ULLAH Re-traumatisation, fear and suicidal thinking: a case study of ‘boatpeople’ from Australia NICHOLAS G. PROCTER Conceptualising the emergence of immigrant’s transnational communities LIZA M. NELL

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