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Inc, ebrary, ed. Migration and culture. United Kingdom: Emerald, 2010.

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Kokuritsu Shakai Hoshō Jinkō Mondai Kenkyūjo (Japan). Kokusai idōsha no shakaiteki tōgō ni kansuru kenkyū: Saishū hōkokusho. Tōkyō: Kokuritsu Shakai Hoshō Jinkō Mondai Kenkyūjo, 2002.

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D, Smith Carolyn, ed. Strangers at home: Essays on the effects of living overseas and coming "home" to a strange land. Bayside, NY: Aletheia Publications, 1996.

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D, Freilich Joshua, ed. Migration, culture conflict and crime. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, Dartmouth, 2002.

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Faminetto, ed. Kikoku gaido. 6th ed. Tōkyō: Tabata Shoten, 1998.

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Rittersberger-Tılıç, Helga. Vom Gastarbeiter zum Deutschler: Die Rückkehrergemeinschaft in einer türkischen Kleinstadt. Potsdam: Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 1998.

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Josei no kikoku tekiō mondai no kenkyū: Ibunka juyō to kikoku tekiō mondai no jisshōteki kenkyū. Tōkyō: Taga Shuppan, 2000.

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Hansen, Roland. Türkische Deutsche, deutsche Türken oder "ein bisschen von da und ein bisschen von da": Re-Migration und Identitäskonflikte türkischer Jugendlicher aus Izmir. Saarbrücken: Breitenbach, 1989.

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Hassanen, Sadia. Repatriation, integration, or resettlement: The dilemmas of migration among Eritrean refugees in eastern Sudan. Trenton, NJ: Red Sea Press, 2007.

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Translated people, translated texts: Language and migration in contemporary African literature. Kinderhook, NY: St. Jerome Pub., 2009.

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Translated people, translated texts: Language and migration in contemporary African literature. Kinderhook, NY: St. Jerome Pub., 2009.

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Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, ed. Recollections of return, resettlement, and reintegration from Gash Barka in Eritreaa. Addis Ababa: Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, 2010.

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The art of coming home. Yarmouth, Me: Intercultural Press, 1997.

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The art of coming home. Yarmouth, Me: Intercultural Press, 2001.

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Seekings, Jeremy. Survey of residential and migration histories of residents of the shack areas of Khayelitsha. [Stellenbosch]: Research Unit for Sociology of Development, University of Stellenbosch, 1990.

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Japan's "international youth": The emergence of a new class of schoolchildren. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1990.

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Yang, Dean. International migration, remittances, and household investment: Evidence from Philippine migrants' exchange rate shocks. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Yang, Dean. International migration, human capital, and entrepreneurship: Evidence from Philippine migrants' exchange rate shocks. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Ranchhod, Vimal. Household responses to adverse income shocks: Pensioner out-migration and mortality in South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2009.

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Foley, James, and Umut Korkut. Contesting Cosmopolitan Europe. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463727259.

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The project of European integration has undergone a succession of shocks, beginning with the Eurozone crisis, followed by reactions to the sudden growth of irregular migration, and, most recently, the coronavirus pandemic. These shocks have politicised questions related to the governance of borders and markets that for decades had been beyond the realm of contestation. For some time, these questions have been spilling over into domestic and European electoral politics, with the rise of “populist” and Eurosceptic parties. Increasingly, however, the crises have begun to reshape the liberal narratives that have been central to the European project. This book charts the rise of contestation over the meaning of “Europe”, particularly in light of the coronavirus crisis and Brexit. Drawing together cutting edge, interdisciplinary scholarship from across the continent, it questions not merely the traditional conflict between European and nationalist politics, but the impact of contestation on the assumed “cosmopolitan” values of Europe.
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Saith, Ashwani. Absorbing external shocks: The Gulf crisis, international migration linkages and the Indian economy, 1990 : with special reference to the impact on Kerala. The Hague, Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1991.

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Homeward Bound: A Spouse's Guide to Repatriation. Expatriate Press Limited, 2000.

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Homeward Bound : A Spouse's Guide to Repatriation. Expatriate Pr, 2000.

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Iju to tekio: Chugoku kikokusha no tekio katei to enjo taisei ni kansuru kenkyu. Nihon Hyoronsha, 1996.

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Smith, Carolyn D. Strangers At Home: Essays on the Effects of Living Overseas and Coming "Home" to a Strange Land. Aletheia, 1996.

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Fukunaga, Katsuko. Kikoku mama no charenji seikatsujutsu. Japan Taimuzu, 1993.

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Newman, Graeme, Joshua D. Freilich, and Moshe Addad. Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Newman, Graeme, Joshua D. Freilich, and Moshe Addad. Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Newman, Graeme, Joshua D. Freilich, and Moshe Addad. Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Isa, Masako. Josei no kikoku tekio mondai no kenkyu: Ibunka juyo to kikoku tekio mondai no jisshoteki kenkyu. Taga Shuppan, 2000.

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Yi, Chang-yong. Haeoe kwiguk chongsonyon ui kungnae chogung yongu. Chimmundang, 1997.

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The Art Of Coming Home. Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2001.

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Al-Solaylee, Kamal. Return: Why We Go Back to Where We Come From. HarperCollins Publishers, 2022.

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Storti, Craig. Art of Coming Home. Brealey Publishing, Nicholas, 2022.

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Storti, Craig. Art of Coming Home. Brealey Publishing, Nicholas, 2011.

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Japan's "International Youth": The Emergence of a New Class of Schoolchildren (Clarendon Paperbacks). Oxford University Press, USA, 1993.

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Yang, Dean. International Migration, Human Capital, and Entrepreneurship : Evidence from Philippine Migrants' Exchange Rate Shocks. The World Bank, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-3578.

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Richards, Eric. The genesis of international mass migration. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526131485.001.0001.

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Very large numbers of people began to depart the British Isles for the New Worlds after about 1770. This was a pioneering movement, a rehearsal for modern international migration. This book contends that emigration history is not seamless, that it contains large shifts over time and place, and that the modern scale and velocity of mobility have very particular historical roots. The Isle of Man is an ideal starting point in the quest for the engines and mechanisms of emigration, and a particular version of the widespread surge in British emigration in the 1820s. West Sussex was much closer to the centres of the expansionary economy in the new age. North America was the earliest and the greatest theatre of oceanic emigration in which the methods of mass migration were pioneered. Landlocked Shropshire experienced some of the earliest phases of British industrialisation, notably in the Ironbridge/Coalbrookdale district, deep inland on the River Severn. The turmoil in the agrarian and demographic foundations of life reached across the British archipelago. In West Cork and North Tipperary, there was clear evidence of the great structural changes that shook the foundations of these rural societies. The book also discusses the sequences and effects of migration in Wales, Swaledale, Cornwall, Kent, London, and Scottish Highlands. It also deals with Ireland’s place in the more generic context of the origins of migration from the British Isles. The common historical understanding is that the pre-industrial population of the British Isles had been held back by Malthusian checks.
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Leopold, Estella B. Stories From the Leopold Shack. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190463229.001.0001.

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In 1934, conservationist Aldo Leopold and his wife Estella bought a barn - the remnant of a farm - and surrounding lands in south-central Wisconsin. The entire Leopold clan - five children in all - worked together to put into practice Aldo's "land ethic," which involved ecological restoration and sustainability. In the process, they built more than a pleasant weekend getaway; they established a new way of relating to nature. In 1948, A Sand County Almanac was published, and it has become a beloved and foundational text of the conservation movement. Decades later, Estella B. Leopold, the youngest of the Leopold children - she was eight when they bought the land - now reflects on the "Shack," as they called the repurposed barn, and its inhabitants, and recalls with clear-eyed fondness the part it played in her and her siblings' burgeoning awareness of nature's miracles, season by season. In Stories from the Leopold Shack: Sand County Revisited, she unforgettably recalls the intensity of those days: the taste of fresh honey on sourdough pancakes; the trumpeting arrival of migrating Canada geese; the awesome power of river ice driven by currents - and each description is accompanied by stunning photographs by her brother, A. Carl Leopold. As the Leopolds worked to restore degraded farmland back to its original prairie and woods, they noted and celebrated all of the flora and fauna that came to share the Shack lands. As first evoked in A Sand County Almanac, and now revisited in Stories from the Leopold Shack, the Leopold family's efforts of ecological restoration were among the earliest in the United States, and their work, collectively and individually, continues to have a profound impact on land management and conservationism. All of Aldo and Estella Leopold's children went on to become distinguished scientists and to devote themselves to a life of conservation; their work continues through the Aldo Leopold Foundation. Estella B. Leopold book offers a voyage back to the place where it all began.
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Siddiqui, Tasneem, C. Rashaad Shahbab, Ananta Neelim, Mahmudol Rocky, Esther M. Bartl, Rabab Ahmed, and Parvez Bhuiyan. Impact of Migration on Transformation to Sustainability: Poverty and Development in Bangladesh. Edited by Tasneem Siddiqui. Refugee and Migratory Movemnets Research Unit (RMMRU), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55711/cdnl9128.

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This book contains the findings from the third wave of a migration focused panel survey in Bangladesh. It examines the interrelationships between labour migration, poverty, and development based on 6,100 interviews including international labour migrants, internal migrants and non-migrant households spanning 20 districts of Bangladesh. The first wave of survey (2014) found that among these three groups poverty level is much lower for international labour migrant households. The second wave (2017), demonstrated that between 2014 and 2017 poverty rates among all three household types reduced further. This book presents findings of the third wave of the panel survey (2020) which was fielded amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and multiple climate related disasters. It finds that sample households are remarkably resilient to these shocks and that the trend in poverty reduction continues across sample waves. Throughout the survey poverty rates have been the lowest among international migrant households. Nonetheless, the poverty rate declines most rapidly and consistently among internal migrant households. This finding has major policy ramifications. It asserts that migration – both internal and international - can be a core element of transformation to economic sustainability. These results show that it is imperative that policy makers to give just as much consideration to facilitating and supporting internal migration as is given to international migration. All three waves of the panel surveys have been supported by Embassy of Switzerland.
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McKenzie, David, Caroline Theoharides, and Dean Yang. Distortions in the International Migrant Labor Market: Evidence from Filipino Migration and Wage Responses to Destination Country Economic Shocks. The World Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-6041.

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Translated People, Translated Texts. Routledge, 2014.

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Translated People,Translated Texts. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Translated People,Translated Texts. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Translated People,Translated Texts. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Krafft, Caroline, and Ragui Assaad, eds. The Egyptian Labor Market. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192847911.001.0001.

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This book updates our understanding of how the Egyptian labor market, economy, and society have evolved in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings, the subsequent political upheaval and substantial economic challenges that followed, and the economic reforms introduced in late 2016. Not only was job creation anemic over the period from 2012 to 2018, but new jobs were also of low-quality, characterized by informality and vulnerability to economic shocks. These challenges pushed many in Egypt, especially the most vulnerable, into a more precarious labor market situation. The book examines the plight of the most vulnerable groups by focusing on the intersection of gender and economic vulnerability in the labor market. With this emphasis on vulnerability and a lens that is sensitive to gender differences and inequities, the contributors to this volume use data from the most recent wave of a unique longitudinal survey to illuminate different aspects of Egyptians’ lives. The aspects they explore include labor supply behavior, the ability to access good quality and well-paying jobs, the evolution of wages and wage inequality, the school-to-work transition of youth, the decline in public sector employment, international and internal migration, the situation of rural women, access to social protection, food security, vulnerability to shocks and coping mechanisms, health status, and access to health care services. These analyses are prescient in understanding the axes of vulnerability in Egyptian society that became all too salient during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jenkins, Philip. Climate, Catastrophe, and Faith. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197506219.001.0001.

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Repeatedly through history, the world has been subject to severe climate-driven shocks, which have caused famine, disease, violence, social upheaval, and mass migration. Commonly, such episodes have been understood in religious terms, through the language of apocalypse, millennium, and Judgment. Often too, such eras have sparked far-reaching changes in the nature of religion and spirituality. Depending on the circumstances, the response to climatic visitations might include explosions in religious passion and commitment; the stirring of mystical and apocalyptic expectations; waves of religious scapegoating and persecution; or the spawning of new religious movements and revivals. In many cases, such responses have had lasting impacts, to the point of fundamentally reshaping particular faith traditions. From those eras have emerged passionate sects—some political and theocratic, some revivalistic and enthusiastic, others millenarian and subversive. The movements and ideas emerging from such conditions might last for many decades and become a familiar part of the religious landscape, although with their origins in particular moments of crisis increasingly consigned to remote memory. By stirring conflicts and provoking persecutions that defined themselves in religious terms, such eras have redrawn the world’s religious maps and created the global concentrations of believers as we know them today. Whether we are looking at the Christian tradition or at Jews, Muslims, or Buddhists, the history of religions must take account of this climate dimension. In the modern world, it is very likely that the growing climate crisis will likely have a comparable religious impact across much of the global South.
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