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    Policy preferences in response to large forced migration inflows by Allen, W, Ruiz-Olaya, I, Vargas-Silva, C

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, respondents holding higher levels of humanitarianism prefer less restrictive policies towards Venezuelans relative to those holding stronger economic and material values—particularly in domains addressing core needs of health, family reunification, and employment. Our study contributes novel and timely evidence of multidimensional migration policy preferences from a highly-impacted case, while also showing how altruistic values relating to humanitarianism selectively matter for these preferences.…”
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    Why sub-Saharan African health workers migrate to European countries that do not actively recruit: a qualitative study post-migration. by Poppe, A, Jirovsky, E, Blacklock, C, Laxmikanth, P, Moosa, S, De Maeseneer, J, Kutalek, R, Peersman, W

    Published 2014
    “…Three principal reasons for migration were reported: 1) educational purposes; 2) political instability or insecurity in their country of origin; and 3) family reunification. In addition, two respondents mentioned medical reasons and, although less explicit, economic factors were also involved in several of the respondents' decision to migrate. …”
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    Why Sub-Saharan African health workers migrate to European countries that do not actively recruit: a qualitative study post migration by Poppe, A, Jirovsky, E, Blacklock, C, Laxmikanth, P, Moosa, S, Maeseneer, J, Kutalek, R, Peersman, W

    Published 2013
    “…Three principal reasons for migration were reported: 1)educational purposes; 2) political instability or insecurity in their country of origin; and 3) family reunification.In addition, two respondents mentioned medical reasons and, although less explicit, economic factors werealso involved in several of the respondents' decision to migrate.Conclusion: These results highlight the importance of the broader economic, social, and political contextwithin which migration decisions are made. …”
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    Políticas públicas de garantia do direito à convivência familiar e comunitária Public policies of ensuring the right to family and community environment by Aline Cardoso Siqueira, Débora Dalbosco Dell'Aglio

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The goal of this article is to discuss about public policies that guarantee such right through programs which aim family reunification and preservation. The Brazilian law goals to attend of children and adolescents at vulnerability conditions, and there are programs towards this population, although they still are scarce. …”
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    Modern problems and peculiarities of the resettlement policy of the Russian Federation by E. F. Aydynbekov

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…For the effective management of migration processes, maximizing the positive outcomes and minimizing the negative consequences, in 2012 the Russian Federation adopted the Concept of the state migration policy for the period up to 2025, which defined the main goals, objectives and principles of the Russian migration policy (hereinafter – the Concept).Stabilization and increasing permanent population of the country is one of the most important goals.However, the priority objective to achieve this goal is to create the conditions and incentives for the resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation for the permanent residence, emigrants and certain categories of foreign nationals, necessary for the Russian economy.In this direction, the Concept of the state migration policy for the period up to 2025 provides as follows: [1]• Assistance to voluntary resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation and emigrants’ returning;• Implementation of the State program to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation, its modernization and making it termless;• Facilitating resettlement of foreign nationals for the purpose of family reunification to the Russian Federation;• Upgrading of institutions of temporary residence permit and a residence permit.Taking into account the economic, demographic and political challenges and threats, assistance to the voluntary resettlement of compatriots, residing in other countries to the Russian Federation, is the most important strategic resource to solve a number of important issues and tasks.The implemented «State program to assist the voluntary resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the Russian Federation» [2] is aimed to consolidate the potential of compatriots, to the needs of progressive development of the regions of the country and the economy as a whole.The objectives of the program are:• Promotion and organization of the voluntary resettlement of compatriots on the permanent residence in the Russian Federation;• Assistance to the social and economic development in the regions;• Solution of demographic problems, especially in the priority areas of settlement.At the same time, the State program requires a systematic improvement and adjustment, paying attention on external and internal changes.This article discusses the resettlement policy of the Russian Federation, explores the current key issues in this area, in the sphere of migration policy, analyzes the issues of improving the legal support of resettlement of compatriots, living abroad to the territory of Russia, presents statistical data on the number of participants and regional settlement, considers preferences, received by compatriots, decided to move on a permanent basis in Russia, as well as the preliminary results of the State program on resettlement of compatriots to the Russian Federation.…”
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    MMR vaccine coverage and associated factors among overseas-born refugee children resettled in Aotearoa New Zealand: a national retrospective cohort studyResearch in context by Nadia A. Charania, Janine Paynter, Nikki Turner

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Those arriving via asylum seeking, family reunification and humanitarian pathways were less likely to be enrolled and vaccinated compared to refugees who entered under the national quota programme. …”
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    GEOGRAPHY OF THE MIGRATION OF THE POPULATION OF UKRAINE TO THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE: ANALYSIS OF THE POLICY OF INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS IN THE COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION by Alisa S. Mahdich

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The index covers the following areas of integration: labor market mobility; family reunification; access to services in the field of education; participation in political life; obtaining permanent residence; obtaining citizenship; antidiscrimination; access to health services.…”
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    Portret antropologiczny rdzennych mieszkańców pogranicza polsko-niemieckiego urodzonych przed 1945 rokiem by Magdalena Pokrzyńska, Anna Zielińska

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…These informants are the last remaining representatives of the former populace in this area, since the majority of the local inhabitants left Poland: some were evacuated or fled in the face of the advancing Red Army in 1945, others were victims of the so-called “wild” expulsions as well as resettlements, and still others emigrated under family reunification programs. One more factor was economic emigration, which has continued up to the present day. …”
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    Migrant adults with diabetes in France: Influence of family migration by C. Chambre, C. Gbedo, N. Kouacou, M. Fysekidis, G. Reach, H. Le Clesiau, H. Bihan

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…A migration for family reunification was associated with better diabetes equilibrium (Risk of having an HbA1c ⩾8% (63.9 mmol/mol): OR 0.07 (95% IC [0.005–0.86], p = 0.04). …”
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    Aging and immigration in Spanish urban spaces. An analysis at the municipal level / Envejecimiento e inmigración en los espacios urbanos españoles. Un análisis a escala municipal... by José Antonio Aldrey Vazquez, Alejandro López González

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The reasons given by these pro-immigration positions were based on the youth of the immigrant population, with an average age well below the Spanish; effect enhanced by the phenomena of family reunification that eventually accompanies labor migrants. …”
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    The Study Area by Donya Ahmadi, Tuna Tasan-Kok

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Within the Canadian immigration policy, two pro-dominant principles of admission can be identified namely economic contribution; and family reunification, the latter of which only came to be clearly defined in the late 1960s. …”
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    Impact of United States refugee ban and discrimination on the mental health of hypertensive Arabic-speaking refugees by Behnan Albahsahli, Lana Bridi, Lana Bridi, Raghad Aljenabi, Dania Abu-Baker, Dania Abu-Baker, Dahlia A. Kaki, Dahlia A. Kaki, Job G. Godino, Job G. Godino, Tala Al-Rousan

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…It continues to have long-lasting effects years after the ban was instated. Centering family reunification within the United States Refugee Admissions Program and tailoring interventions through the healthcare and public health systems are warranted to reduce hypertension disparities in this growing and overlooked population.…”
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    Child Care and Carcerality: Reviewing Dorothy Roberts' ?Torn Apart?

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…A year later, President Clinton signed the Adoption and Safe Families Act which incentivized sending children through foster care to be adopted rather than family reunification. Both of these laws passed in the aftermath of the 1994 Crime Law, creating an environment where the only ?…”
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    "Det er veldig forskjellig fra hjemlandet mitt" by Kathrine Rønning Tvinnereim, Gunnhild Bergset

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The lack of trust creates worries about the consequences of not successfully adapting to the Norwegian ECEC system and more specifically about Norwegian authorities’ decisions regarding deportations and family reunifications. The article points out that support from ECEC staff and other ECEC parents might reduce this anxiety and further develop the interaction. …”
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    "Det er veldig forskjellig fra hjemlandet mitt" by Kathrine Rønning Tvinnereim, Gunnhild Bergset

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The lack of trust creates worries about the consequences of not successfully adapting to the Norwegian ECEC system and more specifically about Norwegian authorities’ decisions regarding deportations and family reunifications. The article points out that support from ECEC staff and other ECEC parents might reduce this anxiety and further develop the interaction. …”
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