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Cauchi, Maurice N. The Maltese migrant experience. Malta: Bank of Valletta, 1999.

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Peter, Leese, Pia̧tek B, and Curyłło-Klag I, eds. The British migrant experience, 1700-2000: An anthology. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

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Jayaratne, Suwendrani. Returning home: Experiences & challenges : the experience of returnee migrant workers of Sri Lanka. Colombo: Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2014.

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Popson, Nancy. Demography, migration, and tolerance: Comparing the Russian, Ukrainian, and U.S. experience. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute, 2010.

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Popson, Nancy. Demography, migration, and tolerance: Comparing the Russian, Ukrainian, and U.S. experience. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute, 2010.

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Bonilla-Santiago, Gloria. Organizing Puerto Rican migrant farmworkers: The experience of Puerto Ricans in New Jersey. New York: P. Lang, 1988.

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Borgna, Camilla. Migrant Penalties in Educational Achievement. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981348.

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The integration of second-generation immigrants has proved to be a major challenge for Europe in recent years. Though these people are born in their host nations, they often experience worse social and economic outcomes than other citizens. This volume focuses on one particular, important challenge: the less successful educational outcomes of second-generation migrants. Looking at data from seventeen European nations, Camilla Borgna shows that migrant penalties in educational achievement exist in each one-but that, unexpectedly, the penalties tend to be greater in countries in which socio-economic inequalities in education are generally more modest, a finding that should prompt reconsideration of a number of policy approaches.
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Herrera-Sobek, María. The bracero experience: Elitelore versus folklore. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Latin American Center Publications, University of California, Los Angeles, 1987.

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Sabadie, Jesús Alquézar. Migration and skills: The experience of migrant workers from Albania, Egypt, Moldova, and Tunisia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010.

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Sabadie, Jesús Alquézar. Migration and skills: The experience of migrant workers from Albania, Egypt, Moldova, and Tunisia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010.

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Joranger, Terje Mikael Hasle, and Harry T. Cleven. Norwegian-American essays 2014: "Migrant journeys: the Norwegian-American experience in a multicultural context". Oslo: Novus Press, 2014.

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Jesús, Alquézar Sabadie, ed. Migration and skills: The experience of migrant workers from Moldova, Albania, Egypt and Tunisia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2009.

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Sabadie, Jesús Alquézar. Migration and skills: The experience of migrant workers from Albania, Egypt, Moldova, and Tunisia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010.

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Asia, Migrant Forum in. Mobilizing migrant community and civil society voices for the 2nd Global Forum on Migration and Development: The Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) experience. Diliman, Quezon City: Migrant Forum in Asia, 2009.

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Hayes, Curtis W. Literacy con cariño: A story of migrant children's success. Portsmouth, N.H: Heinemann, 1991.

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Hayes, Curtis W. Literacy con cariño: A story of migrant children's success. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1998.

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Press, Brahm. The Phamit story: The experience of an HIV prevention project for migrant workers in Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Raks Thai Foundation, 2011.

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Berger, John. A seventh man: A book of images and words about the experience of migrant workers in Europe. London: Verso, 2010.

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Garza, Encarnación. Resiliency and success: Migrant children in the United States. Boulder, Colo: Paradigm Publishers, 2004.

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National Forum on Migrant Women Workers "Sharing International Experience" (2nd 1995 Colombo, Sri Lanka). Proceedings and conclusions of the 2nd National Forum on Migrant Women Workers "Sharing International Experience," held on March 9-10, 1995, at Colombo Hilton. [Colombo: American Center for International Labor Solidarity, 1995.

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Conroy, Pauline. Migrant workers and their experiences. [Dublin?]: [s.n.], 2003.

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Attan, Caroline. Significant objects in migrants' experience. Portsmouth: University of Portsmouth, 2002.

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Podoll, Klaus. Migraine art: The migraine experience from within. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books, 2008.

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Attan, Caroline. Migrants: The expression of experience through objects. [London]: Middlesex University, 1993.

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Holm, Mogens. Urban migrants' strategies for a better living through education: The experiences from a study of migrant households in two Tanzanian intermediate towns. Copenhagen, Denmark: Centre for Development Research, 1996.

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Godfrey, Gunatilleke, ed. Migration to the Arab world: Experience of returning migrants. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press, 1991.

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Kari, Martin. Australia a Migrant Experience. BalboaPressAU, 2018.

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Hargreaves, Alec G. Migrant experience in Europe. Pinter, 1995.

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Kershen, Anne J. Food in the Migrant Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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J, Kershen Anne, ed. Food in the migrant experience. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002.

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Kershen, Anne J. Food in the Migrant Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Kershen, Anne J. Food in the Migrant Experience. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315255170.

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Kershen, Anne J. Food in the Migrant Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Organisation, International Labour, Asian and Pacific Regional Centre for Labour Administration., Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, and Institute of Labor and Manpower Studies., eds. Managing contract migration: Philippine experience observed. Bangkok: International Labour Organisation, 1987.

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Leese, Peter. Migrant Representations. Liverpool University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781802070156.001.0001.

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Migrant Representations explores the depiction of migrant figure from the late 18th to the early 21st century through a series of contrasting, comparative case studies guided by two questions: how were the lives of migrants rendered in the past? how has the contemporary figure of the migrant been constructed historically, politically and aesthetically? The study contextualises analyses and compares accounts from migrants who have connections to Britain with parallel cases spanning South Asia, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and the United States. This analysis of life stories is complemented by the theme of investigation: how activists, journalists, social scientists have interpreted the lives and experiences of migrants. The interplay between self-representation and the investigation of migrant experience is discussed in the third section of the study, which gathers visual evidence of both self-representation and observer investigation. Migrant Representations explores the sense-making procedures (talking, writing, filming), social networks (family, community, diaspora) and cultural resources (history, language, genres) used by migrants and their observers. This study is not a comprehensive overview or ‘history of migration’; instead it acknowledges and investigates the varieties of migrant representation to recognize and celebrate the local and the individual. Using innovative analytic methodologies and a carefully patterned composition, Migrant Representations suggests creative new ways of writing history ‘from below’.
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Kershen, Anne J. Food in the Migrant Experience (Studies in Migration). Ashgate Publishing, 2002.

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Keightley, Emily, and Michael Pickering. The Mnemonic Imagination and Second-Generation Migrant Experience. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190468712.003.0008.

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Drawing on our concept of the mnemonic imagination, this chapter shows how the past is reactivated and pieced together into a relatively coherent narrative in the interests of identity and the effective management of change. In forming the synthetic hub of remembering and imagining, the mnemonic imagination is mobilized in bringing past, present, and future into meaningful correspondence. This chapter illustrates how this happens via an ethnographic case study involving Kia Kapoor, a second-generation Indian woman in her early 30s living in England, who uses her work as a professional photographer to help her negotiate her own difficult past as someone caught between two cultures. The case demonstrates mnemonic imagining at work in a particular cross-generational and cross-cultural context, taking into account how it can be thwarted by various obstacles and how, through considerable resistance and struggle, it can help overcome the consequences of radical sociocultural disruption.
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Leese, Peter, Beata Piatele, and Isabela Curytto-Klag. The British Migrant Experience, 1700-2000: An Anthology. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

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Roces, Mina. The Filipino Migration Experience. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501760402.001.0001.

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This book introduces a new dimension to the usual depiction of migrants as disenfranchised workers or marginal ethnic groups. The book suggests alternative ways of conceptualizing Filipino migrantsas critics of the family and cultural constructions of sexuality, as consumers and investors, as philanthropists, as activists, and, as historians. They have been able to transform fundamental social institutions and well-entrenched traditional norms, as well as alter the business, economic and cultural landscapes of both the homeland and the host countries to which they have migrated. The book tells the story of the Filipino migration experience from the perspective of the migrants themselves, tapping into hitherto underused primary sources from the “migrant archives” and more than seventy interviews. Bringing the fields of Filipino migration studies and Filipina/o/x American studies together, the book analyzes some of the areas where Filipino migrants have forever changed the status quo.
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Mike, Donaldson, ed. Migrant men: Critical studies of masculinities and the migration experience. New York: Routledge, 2009.

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Pease, Bob, Mike Donaldson, Richard Howson, and Raymond Hibbins. Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Pease, Bob, Mike Donaldson, Richard Howson, and Raymond Hibbins. Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Pease, Bob, Mike Donaldson, Richard Howson, and Raymond Hibbins. Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Cary, Francine Curro. Urban Odyssey: The Migrant and Immigrant Experience in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Inst Pr, 1995.

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Pease, Bob, Mike Donaldson, Richard Howson, and Raymond Hibbins. Migrant Men: Critical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration Experience. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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J, Kershen Anne, and Centre for the Study of Migration., eds. London, the promised land?: The migrant experience in a capital city. Aldershot, Hants: Avebury, 1997.

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Alexander-Nathani, Isabella. Burning at Europe's Borders: An Ethnography on the African Migrant Experience in Morocco. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Babar, Zahra, ed. Arab Migrant Communities in the GCC. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190608873.001.0001.

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This volume provides a series of empirically dense analyses of the historical and contemporary dynamics of Arab intra-regional migration to the monarchies of the Persian Gulf, and unravels the ways in which particular social and cultural practices of Arab migrants interact with the host states. Among other things, specific contributions allow us to consider the socioeconomic and political factors that have historically shaped the character of the Arab migratory experience, the sorts of work opportunities that Arab migrants have sought in the region, what their work conditions and lived experiences have been, and whether we are able to discern any patterns of sociocultural integration for Arab non-nationals. Together, the contributions in this volume help unpick assumptions about the Gulf’s exceptionalism insofar as the study of global migration is concerned. Broader dynamics that undergird the causes, processes, and consequences of migration elsewhere in the world are at work in the Gulf region. Vast economic disparities, chronic political instability, linguistic and cultural affinities, and a jealous guarding of finite economic and citizenship benefits inform push and pull factors and integration possibilities in the Gulf region as they do elsewhere in the world. Recent scholarship continues to enrich our understanding of the phenomenon of labor migration to the Gulf. This book takes that understanding one step further, shedding light on one specific, and up until now largely understudied, community of migrants in the region.
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Migration and skills: The experience of migrant workers from Moldova, Albania, Egypt and Tunisia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2009.

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E, Herzer Lauren, Klump Sarah Dixon, Malinkin Mary Elizabeth, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars., and Kennan Institute, eds. Transnational migration to new regional centers: Policy challenges, practice, and the migrant experience : conference proceedings. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Kennan Institute, 2009.

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