Search for dissertations about: "forced migration"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words forced migration.
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11. Persistent Peasants: Smallholders, State Agencies and Involuntary Migration in Western Venezuela
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12. Even flows and deferred lives: The logistification of migrant settlement in Sweden
Abstract : In 2016, rebuilt containers and barracks accommodating so-called ‘newly arrived immigrants’ started to appear in Stockholm, Sweden. People who had been on the move for an extensive time, staying in refugee camps, and transit, reception and asylum centres, found themselves again in a state of deferral, this time within the refuge of the nation-state. READ MORE
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13. Forced repatriation of unaccompanied asylum-seeking refugee children : towards an interagency model
Abstract : Introduction Not all children seeking asylum without parents or other relatives are entitled to residence permits. In the last few years, more than one in four unaccompanied asylum-seeking refugee children have been forced to repatriate, either to their home country or to a transit country. READ MORE
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14. “No Friends but the Mountains” Understanding Population Mobility and Land Dynamics in Iraqi Kurdistan
Abstract : The link between population mobility and environmental change is fundamental for our understanding of how future global environmental changes will affect our societies, and also how the increased mobility will change our role in the Earth system. Climate change has been predicted as a major cause of human migration, both voluntary and forced, through for example increased storm and drought frequency, sea level rise, and reduced fresh water availability. READ MORE
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15. Beyond Transit : Precarious Emplacement and the Wavering Reception of Migrants in the City of Zagreb
Abstract : The territory of the Republic of Croatia has historically been a place of forced and economic migration, mainly consisting of population movements between former Yugoslav states and other neighbouring European countries. Since the 2000s, these borderlands have become sites of continuous transit migration from the Middle East and Africa. READ MORE