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Lala Anggina Salsabila, Putri Handayani, Siti Anisah Nasution, Syarifa Aini, Bryan Yamolala Ndruru, Rahmat Fitra, and Fazli Rachman. "Dampak Kewarganegaraan Ganda Bagi Warga Indonesia." Mandub : Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 1, no. 4 (November 29, 2023): 352–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.59059/mandub.v1i4.732.

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In Indonesia, every individual has the right to citizenship status, as regulated in Article 28D Paragraph 4 of the 1945 Constitution which states that "every person has the right to citizenship status." Even though Law Number 12 of 2006 concerning Citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia in principle does not recognize dual citizenship, several legal experts and activists have proposed that Indonesia provide protection for mixed marriage families by implementing the principle of dual citizenship. This article aims to determine the impact of dual citizenship on Indonesian citizens. The research method used is a qualitative approach with library study data analysis techniques. Conceptually, dual citizenship can be interpreted narrowly and broadly. In a narrow sense, dual citizenship refers to the concept of dual citizenship (dual citizenship/nationality) in the status of a person who has two citizenships from two different countries. In a broad sense, dual citizenship is expanded not only to dual citizenship, but also to more than multiple citizenships (plural/multiple citizenship/nationality). In general, dual citizenship can arise due to the application of the principles of citizenship in terms of reciprocal birth (interplay), between the principles of jus sanguinis and jus soli or the naturalization of a citizen of one country to another country.
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Salim, Andi Agus, Rizaldy Anggriawan, and Mohammad Hazyar Arumbinang. "Dilemma of Dual Citizenship Issues in Indonesia: A Legal and Political Perspective." Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies 7, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 101–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jils.v7i1.53503.

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The issue of dual citizenships has been in much of the debate over the years. Many developed countries such as US, UK, Australia, and Switzerland have no restrictions on holding dual nationality, whereas countries such as Singapore, Austria, India, and Saudi Arabia do not “recognize” or “restrict” dual citizenships, leading to automatic loss of citizenship upon acquiring other. Some countries such as Austria, Spain may still grant dual citizenships upon certain special conditions under exceptional cases like celebrities. The implementation of dual citizenship nowadays is not something strange or unusual things internationally. By considering the international environment that is nowadays being wider and no limit, everyone has an easy access to go abroad. In Indonesia, the concept of dual citizenship still limited to the children from inter-marriage, while consider the amount of Indonesian diaspora in another country this is the time for Indonesia to upgrade or revise the citizenship system in Indonesia.
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Yuval-Davis, Nira. "Women, Citizenship and Difference." Feminist Review 57, no. 1 (September 1997): 4–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/014177897339632.

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The article discusses some of the major issues which need to be examined in a gendered reading of citizenship. However, its basic claim is that a comparative study of citizenship should consider the issue of women's citizenship not only by contrast to that of men, but also in relation to women's affiliation to dominant or subordinate groups, their ethnicity, origin and urban or rural residence. It should also take into consideration global and transnational positionings of these citizenships. The article challenges the gender-blind and Westocentric character of many of the most hegemonic theorizations of citizenship, focusing in particular on the questions of membership in ‘the community’, group rights and social difference and the ways binaries of public/private and active/passive have been constructed to differentiate between different kinds of citizenships. The article argues that in order to be able to analyse adequately people's citizenship, especially in this era of ethnicization on the one hand and globalization on the other hand, and with the rapid pace at which relationships between states and their civil societies are changing, citizenship should best be analysed as a multi-tiered construct which applies, at the same time to people's membership in sub-, cross- and supra-national collectivities as well as in states.
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Lee, Taehwa. "Which citizenship do you mean? The case of the Seokkwan Doosan apartment complex in Seoul." Energy & Environment 30, no. 1 (July 10, 2018): 81–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958305x18787269.

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Although applying a specific perspective (e.g. energy citizenship) provides valuable information about citizens’ actions in relation to energy issues, confining their actions into just one category risks limiting our knowledge. This paper explores this hypothesis through a case study of residents’ energy-related activities at the Seokkwan Doosan apartment complex in Seoul. This research compares four citizenship types with Andrew Dobson’s categories and applies them all to the case study. This research yields the following findings. The Seokkwan case appears to have a mixture of all the citizenship characteristics discussed in this paper. The case study shows that only the concept of sustainability citizenship is suitable for explaining both rights and responsibilities. Although the case study only focuses on the private sphere, residents’ activities clearly had public implications, which are characteristics of all the types of citizenship. Regarding territoriality and nonterritoriality, aspects of ecological, sustainability, and energy citizenships appear only weakly. The case study reveals virtues of all citizenships. This case study reveals that the hypothesis is correct: we should be cautious about applying only a particular type of citizenship to a diverse case study.
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Ajeng Adinda, Sekar Dani, Antikowati -, and Rosita Indrayati. "Political Rights of the Indonesian Citizen Possessing Dual Citizenship: A Contextual Analysis." Indonesian Journal of Law and Society 1, no. 1 (March 30, 2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/ijls.v1i1.16760.

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The issue of citizenship is one part of the study of state studies or commonly referred to as State Administration Law. One element of state existence is citizenship (algemene staatslehre). In the context of citizenship, the issue of citizenship is critical because, in general, the state consists of three elements, namely the territory, people who are identical with citizens, and sovereign government as a constitutive element and the recognition of other countries as declarative elements. Every citizen must have citizenship because it is an essential thing. After all, citizenship has a close relationship between the citizen and the country in which the citizen lives. These matters relate to citizens related to identity, rights, obligations, participation or participation, and shared social ownership. In addition, with citizenship, citizens automatically have legal protection wherever they are. Having two citizenships is no longer a taboo for citizens and is likely to continue to develop in the future. The fact is that there are citizens aged 18 years or over who have dual citizenship, even though the ownership of dual citizenship should be limited. One of the rights of every citizen is the right to be elected and elected. However, there are still citizens who have dual citizenship. Because of dual citizenship, approaching the General Election confuses citizens of those who have dual citizenship but still wants to fulfill their rights in electing potential national leaders and also the right to lead Indonesia. Keywords: Political Rights, Citizenship, Dual Citizenship.
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Pietka-Nykaza, Emilia, and Derek McGhee. "Complexities of Polish migrant's citizenship attributions in the context of Brexit and the Scottish Independence Referendums." Scottish Affairs 29, no. 3 (August 2020): 386–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/scot.2020.0330.

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This article focuses on the experiences of Scotland's largest foreign-born minority group, namely Poles, in the run-up to the Scottish Independence Referendum in 2014 and subsequently the UK's EU Referendum. Through exploring Polish migrant residents initial responses and experiences with regard to both referendums, this article (1) outlines perspectives on blurred and contested boundaries and formations of citizenships and (2) the implications of complex and changing relations between citizenship attributions (e.g. political participation, legal status of citizenship and sense of belonging) on the process of citizenship formation. This article therefore offers a greater understanding of the transformation of traditional state-centric concepts of citizenship rights into the shifting borders and character of citizenship formation during the times of political uncertainties.
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Ubelsa, Afenda, Edward Edward, and Asep Machpudin. "Pengaruh Kualitas Kehidupan Kerja Terhadap Perilaku Kewarganegaraan Dalam Organisasi dan Dampaknya Terhadap Kinerja Pegawai di Sekretariat DPRD Kota Sungai Penuh." Jurnal Ekonomi Manajemen Sistem Informasi 4, no. 3 (January 30, 2023): 631–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31933/jemsi.v4i3.1399.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis pengaruh Quality of Work Life melalui Organizational Citizenshiip Behavior terhadap kinerja pegawai di Sekretariat DPRD Kota Sungai Penuh. Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah pegawai di Sekretariat DPRD Kota Sungai Penuh yang berjumlah 40 orang pegawai. Dimana teknik penarikan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan Sampling Jenuh (Sampling Sensus). Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan metode survey dan menggunakan analisis data Partial Least Square (PLS). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Quality of Work Life secara langsung berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap Organizational Citizenshiip Behavior, sedangkan Quality of Work Life tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Kemudian Organizational Citizenship Behavior berpengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap kinerja pegawai. Selanjutnya Quality of Work Life berpengaruh signifikan dan positif terhadap kinerja pegawai dengan Organizational Citizenship Behavior sebagai variabel mediasi.
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Williams, Daniel. "Germanness or Rights? Second Generation Young Adults and Citizenship in Contemporary Germany." German Politics and Society 31, no. 2 (June 1, 2013): 30–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2013.310204.

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Scholarship on citizenship-in its definition as nationality or formal membership in the state-has been both the basis for evaluating and comparing national citizenships as "ethnocultural" or "civic," and used to imply the meaning of citizenship to prospective citizens, particularly immigrants and non-citizen residents. Doing so ignores a perspective on citizenship "from below," and oversimplifies the multiplicity of meanings that individuals may attach to citizenship. This article seeks to fill this gap in scholarship by examining young adult second-generation descendants of immigrants in Germany. The second generation occupies a unique position for examining the meaning of citizenship, based on the fact that they were born and grew up in Germany, and are thus more likely than adult immigrants to be able to become citizens as well as to claim national belonging to Germany. Among the varied meanings of citizenship are rights-based understandings, which are granted to some non-citizens and not others, as well as identitarian meanings which may depend on everyday cultural practices as well as national origin. Importantly, these meanings of citizenship are not arbitrary among the second generation; citizenship status and gender appear to inform understandings of citizenship, while national origin and transnational ties appear to be less significant for the meaning of citizenship.
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Afriadi, Bambang, Komarudin Komarudin, and Agus Dudung. "DEVELOPMENT OF CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION IN INDONESIAN." International Journal of Business, Law, and Education 4, no. 2 (July 3, 2023): 435–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.56442/ijble.v4i2.188.

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This article tries to contribute to building judgments based on many important issues. This study is intended to evaluate comprehensively, in this case, citizenship education as part of the curriculum. Systematic reviews are used to examine this study, which refers to a methodological combination in which a literature review is an important component. At the same time, assessment is a matching technique. Matching approach compares quality with criteria to a particular result. This study reveals that citizenship education and civil engagement is based on the belief that citizenhood education is a powerful instrument with the capacity to influence the future. Consider applying the ideas and practices of citizenship and intercultural education to international and local development. Global Citizenship, digital citizenship and media citizenships are concepts used in contemporary politics
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Trifonov, S. G., and R. A. Lubsky. "CONCILIATION PROCEDURES AS ALTERNATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL GUARANTEES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL POWER." Scientific Notes of V. I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Juridical science 7 (73), no. 3 (1) (2022): 108–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2413-1733-2021-7-3(1)-108-116.

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In this article, the author examines the features of the constitutional and legal subinstitution of multiple citizenship, analyzes the social, political, legal prerequisites for the emergence of this phenomenon, the features of the regulation of multiple citizenship in individual states. Examples of successful, coordinated settlement of cases of multiple citizenship are considered and ways of possible overcoming of collisions arising in the presence of several citizenships of an individual are analyzed. In conclusion, the authors point out that the principle of effective citizenship is a universal means of preventing and eliminating cases of multiple citizenship. Its criteria are permanent residence or most frequent stay; place of work, military or public service; the place where the person actually enjoys his civil or political rights; sometimes — the location of real estate. It is rightly noted that the prevention of multiple citizenship and the elimination of such cases is carried out using both domestic and international legal means.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Citizenship"

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Silva, Tapia Andrea Catalina. "Ethnicized citizenship as illegitimate citizenship." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/18623.

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Diese Dissertation befasst sich mit dem oft vernachlässigten Problem ethnischer Gruppen, die eine Delegitimierung ihrer Staatsbürgerschaft erfahren haben. Sie gelten nicht als „richtige“ Staatsbürger eines Nationalstaates, da sie nicht der ethnischen Definition der Nation entsprechen. Staatsbürgerschaft entsteht im Zuge der Bildung von Nationalstaaten in einem modernen Weltsystem, das nach wie vor kolonial geprägt ist. Die Legitimität dieser globalen kolonialen Idee des Nationalstaates basierte auf dem kulturellen Konzept einer Nation; der Illusion einer homogenen gemeinsamen Vergangenheit, gemeinsamer Gebräuche und einer gemeinsamen Sprache, in der Unterschiede unterdrückt werden. Auf diesem Modell basiert die Idee eines legitimen Bürgers. Illegitime Staatsbürgerschaft ist eine andere Art und Weise, eine koloniale Staatsbürgerschaft zu benennen, die in ein eurozentrisches, patriarchalisch/weiß und christlich zentriertes Weltsystem eingebettet ist. Staatsbürgerschaft ist ein Konzept, das sich auf Individuen bezieht. Durch Rassializierung und Ethnisierung wird dem Mensch seine Individualität genommen. Der rassifizierte -illegitime Bürger wird stets als Teil einer Gruppe beschrieben; die "Einwanderer", die "Muslime", die "Indigenen", die "Inder des Nordostens". Sie werden nie als autonomes individuelles Subjekt beschrieben. Diese Individualität ist den weißen europäischen oder europäischen Nachkommen vorbehalten und wird als "weißes Privileg" bezeichnet. Diese Dissertation beschreibt, wie ähnlich die illegitime Staatsbürgerschaft in zwei unterschiedlichen Ländern empirisch operiert, die beide eine koloniale, untergeordnete Position im Weltsystem einnehmen. Die untersuchten Gruppen – die Mapuche in Chile und die Menschen im Nordosten Indiens – leiden unter einer doppelten Kolonialisierung. Zum einen aufgrund der Position von Chile und Indien im Weltsystem, zum anderen bezüglich der geringen Wertschätzung innerhalb des Nationalstaates.
This thesis tackles the commonly overlooked issue of ethnic groups that have suffered a delegetimization of their citizenship. They are not considered as the ideal citizens of a nation-state because they do not conform ethnically to the definition of the nation. Citizenship emerges with the formation of the nation-state in a modern world system characterized by a still operating coloniality. The legitimacy of this global colonial idea of nation-state was based on the cultural concept of a nation; an illusion of a homogenous shared past, customs and language where differences were suppressed. This is the common pattern of nation-state formation and the rise of the idea of a legitimate citizen. Illegitimate citizenship is another way of naming a colonial citizenship inserted in a Eurocentric patriarchal/white and Christian-centered world-system. Citizenship is a concept referring to individuals, however, and when it is racialized or ethnicized, the individuality of the person is taken away. The racialized citizen, the illegitimate citizen is always described as part of a group; the “immigrants”, the “Muslims”, the “indigenous”, the “northeastern Indians”. They are never described as an autonomous individual subject. This individuality is reserved for white European or European- descendant people and has been coined as “white privilege”. This research describes how illegitimate citizenship empirically operates in a very similar way in two ethnic groups within two different countries that have in common a colonial subordinated position in the world system. Therefore, Mapuches in Chile and Northeastern Indians suffer a double colonization in two different scales; one regarding the position of Chile and India in the world-system and one regarding their own position within the nation-state.
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Endo, Chikako. "Autonomy and Citizenship : Implications for Citizenship Education." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.504024.

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Kiwan, Dina Jane. "An inclusive citizenship : conceptions of citizenship in the citizenship education policymaking process in England." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2006. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10020506/.

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Bennett, Fred. "Multicultural citizenship or citizenship in a multicultural polity." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/NQ66122.pdf.

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Ebbeck, Genevieve. "Australian citizenship /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1996. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phe155.pdf.

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Vandehey, Scott Lawrence. "Suburban citizenship." Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2009. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3355727.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2009.
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed June 23, 2009). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 352-362).
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Burton, Shannon Lee. "Unwrapping citizenship : getting inside the nature of citizenship education." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/43519.

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DeShong, Don Edward. "Developing effective citizenship programs implementing the Wisconsin Citizenship Initiative /." Online version, 2001. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2001/2001deshongd.pdf.

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Rehbein, Boike [Gutachter], and Klaus [Gutachter] Eder. "Ethnicized citizenship as illegitimate citizenship. / Gutachter: Boike Rehbein, Klaus Eder." Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1185667970/34.

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Beckett, Angharad Elise. "The 'struggle' for citizenship : citizenship, social movement theory and disability." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.408363.

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Books on the topic "Citizenship"

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Kalu, Kalu. Citizenship. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016.: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315538143.

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Kirby, Mike. Citizenship. Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 1994.

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Kakabadse, Andrew, Nada Kakabadse, and Kalu N. Kalu, eds. Citizenship. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230244887.

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Laverne, Johnson, and North Dakota. Division of Independent Study., eds. Citizenship. Fargo, N.D: North Dakota Division of Independent Study, 2007.

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Clarke, Paul A. B., 1946-, ed. Citizenship. London: Pluto Press, 1994.

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M, Burch Allan, ed. Citizenship. Orlando, Fla: Harcourt, 2004.

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Kishel, Ann-Marie. Citizenship. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Co., 2007.

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Skog, Jason. Citizenship. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2008.

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Raatma, Lucia. Citizenship. New York: Children's Press, 2012.

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Rhona, Dick, Thornbury Mary Lou, National Association of Advisers for Computers in Education., and Micros and Primary Education (Organisation), eds. Citizenship. Nottingham: Naace, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Citizenship"

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Lister, Ruth. "Citizenship: Citizenship and Gender." In The Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology, 323–32. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470696071.ch30.

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Milne, Brian. "Citizenship." In The History and Theory of Children’s Citizenship in Contemporary Societies, 21–47. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6521-4_3.

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Lazar, Sian. "Citizenship." In A Companion to Urban Anthropology, 65–81. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118378625.ch4.

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Gosewinkel, Dieter, and Jeldrik T. B. Grups. "Citizenship." In International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, 1–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_83-1.

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Fitzpatrick, Tony. "Citizenship." In Welfare Theory: An Introduction, 58–77. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-62897-7_4.

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Motta, Cristina. "Citizenship." In Gender and Sexuality in Latin America - Cases and Decisions, 9–58. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6199-5_2.

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Peonidis, Filimon. "Citizenship." In Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics, 1–9. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05544-2_81-1.

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Cain, Tambra K. "Citizenship." In Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health, 442–44. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5659-0_147.

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Esber, Paul. "Citizenship." In The Palgrave Handbook of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 181–94. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9166-8_11.

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Mothersole, Brenda. "Citizenship." In Citizen 16+ The Civil Law and You, 145–50. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07215-6_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Citizenship"

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Machfiroh, Runik, Sapriya Sapriya, and Kokom Komalasari. "Digital Citizenship - A Review of Citizenship Education." In The 2nd International Conference on Sociology Education. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007107408730877.

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Botero, Andrea, and Joanna Saad-Sulonen. "Enhancing citizenship." In the 11th Biennial Participatory Design Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1900441.1900453.

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"Spatial Citizenship." In GI_Forum 2013 - Creating the GISociety. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/giscience2013s261.

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Letizia, Angelo. "Visual Citizenship." In 2020 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1574390.

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Fardoun, Habib M., Abdulrahman H. Altalhi, and Sebastián Romero López. "Active citizenship." In the 13th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2379636.2379663.

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Pérez-Escoda, Ana, Ana Iglesias-Rodríguez, and M. Cruz Sánchez-Gómez. "Nurturing digital citizenship." In TEEM'16: 4th International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3012430.3012585.

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Tania Pratiwi, Rani, and Iyan Setiawan. "Organizational Citizenship Behavior." In 2nd International Conference on Economic Education and Entrepreneurship. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006889505590565.

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Prakoso, Benedictus. "Organizational Citizenship Behavior." In 2nd International Conference of Strategic Issues on Economics, Business and, Education (ICoSIEBE 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.220104.027.

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Trentini, Andrea. "Digital Citizenship Exercises." In 16th International Conference on Computer Supported Education. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0012614200003693.

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"Citizenship as A Form of Exclusion: European Citizenship, Migrants and Minorities." In International Conference on Accounting, Business, Economics and Politics. Ishik University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23918/icabep2019p19.

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Reports on the topic "Citizenship"

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Spiro, Peter J. Citizenship after Trump. Center for Migration Studies, April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14240/cmsesy040517.

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Шестопалова (Бондар), Катерина Миколаївна. Active Citizenship of Ukrainian Teenagers. Київ, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3233.

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Adaptation of the questionnaire "Active citizenship of young people" by Polish psychologists Anna Zalewska, Beata Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz was conducted on a sample of 206 people (11 –14 –17 year-old). Evaluation of psychometric properties of Ukrainian version of the questionnaire was conducted, its scales checked for internal consistency and reproducibility. With the help of correlation analysis construct validity was proved, that received almost a complete reproduction of the factor structure of the original.
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Шестопалова (Бондар), Катерина Миколаївна. Active Citizenship of Ukrainian Teenagers. Київ, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3901.

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รักษ์พลเมือง, ชนิตา, วลัย อิศรางกูร ณ อยุธยา, เฟื่องอรุณ ปรีดีดิลก, ปองสิน วิเศษศิริ, อาชัญญา รัตนอุบล, and Alexander W. Wiseman. แนวทางการส่งเสริมความเป็นพลเมืองโลก (Global citizenship) : ประสบการณ์นานาชาติ : รายงานวิจัย. สำนักวิจัยและพัฒนาการศึกษา สำนักงานเลขาธิการสภาการศึกษา, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2018.1.

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คุณลักษณะของพลเมืองโลก -- แนวคิดและแนวทางการส่งเสริมความเป็นพลเมืองโลก -- แนวทางส่งเสริมความเป็นพลเมืองโลกในต่างประเทศ : สหรัฐอเมริกา ; สหราชอาณาจักร (อังกฤษ) -- เครือรัฐออสเตรเลีย ; สาธารณรัฐประชาชนจีน (เขตบริหารพิเศษฮ่องกง) -- สิงคโปร์ ; ผลของการสังเคราะห์แนวทางการส่งเสริมความเป็นพลเมืองโลกของประเทศที่ศึกษา
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Joyce, Laurie, Jeff Chenoweth, Laura Burdick, and Molly McKenna. Citizenship at Risk: New Obstacles to Naturalization. Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.14240/atriskreport2.

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Groarke, Sarah, and Róisín Dunbar. Pathways to citizenship through naturalisation in Ireland. ESRI, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26504/rs116.

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Allred, Colette. Older Adults’ Living Arrangements and Citizenship Status. National Center for Family and Marriage Research, December 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25035/ncfmr/fp-19-30.

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Shani, Ornit. Indian citizenship and the resilience of democracy. East Asian Bureau of Economic Research, July 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1342346408.

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Savater, Fernando. Education and Citizenship in the Global Era. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007949.

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Zanoni, Wladimir, and Ailin He. Citizenship and the Economic Assimilation of Canadian Immigrants. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003117.

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In this paper, we examine whether acquiring citizenship improves the economic assimilation of Canadian migrants. We took advantage of a natural experiment made possible through changes in the Canadian Citizenship Act of 2014, which extended the physical presence requirement for citizenship from three to four years. Using quasi-experimental methods, we found that delaying citizenship eligibility by one year adversely affected Canadian residents' wages. Access to better jobs explains a citizenship premium of 11 percent in higher wages among naturalized migrants. Our estimates are robust to model specifications, differing sampling windows to form the treatment and comparison groups, and whether the estimator is a non-parametric rather than a parametric one. We discuss how our findings are relevant to the optimal design of naturalization policies regarding efficiency and equity.
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