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migration, minorities and citizenship
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migration, minorities and citizenship
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Melissa Stael
1. 1. Historical perspectives
1.1. previously: church arranged now: state
1.2. 18e -19e: equality
1.3. definition of foreigner
1.4. migration changes: two prerequisites
1.5. passport problems
1.6. specified borders - WOI and WOII
1.7. 1990: undocumented migration
1.8. different factors
1.9. 1920: mainly Italians and Eastern Europeans as guest workers - industry and mining sector
1.10. 1930: tightening of migration legislation: work permit
1.11. 1950: industry looks for labour mainly from Greece and Italy - Italy: high unemployment
1.12. 1970: economic problems: Belgium thinks migrants are returning
2. 2. Migrant groups- populations
2.1. why people leave their homeland
2.2. migration continues to increase
2.3. two types of migration
2.4. drastic step
2.5. choice
3. 10. Practice in communities
3.1. integration
3.2. diversity training
3.3. xenophobia
4. 11. Administration
4.1. the role of administrators -programme developpers
4.2. implement effective guidelines
4.3. colloboration
4.4. disproptionate use of regular social service
5. 12. Services
5.1. four- component frame Lum's
6. 13. Academia
6.1. gap between academic and services
6.2. labour force - human migration
6.3. transnational mobility
6.4. tool
7. 3. Conflicts and emergencies
7.1. planned of forced migration
7.2. internationalised conflicts - longest in India
7.3. inequality and conflict- movements
7.4. media increases attention
8. 4. Impact
8.1. personal opportunities and choices
8.2. gains and disadvantages of migration
8.3. migration - permanent?
9. 5. Theories
9.1. study of migration interdisciplinary
9.2. some disciplines
9.3. six theory groups
9.4. combination of rational choice, migrant network and capitalist economic system
9.5. one of the founders is a German-English geographer: Ravenstein - migration laws
10. 6. Types of migration
10.1. CHILD MIGRATION - children rights - unavoidable risks - 1.2 million children per year
10.2. HUMAN TRAFFICKING - the difference is consent - smuggling and trafficking of human beings
10.3. MIGRANT DOMESTIC WORKERS
10.4. RETURN MIGRATION - lack of literature on voluntary refugees
11. 7. Cosmopolitan citizenship
11.1. global mobility
11.2. access to basic and fundamental rights
11.3. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
11.4. mobility: privelege and enequal distribution
11.5. border controls: strengthening inequalities
12. 8. Implications social work
12.1. policies are important for all citizens
12.2. search for new forms of guidance and cooperation
12.3. old-fashioned view on migration
13. 9. Country policies
13.1. conditions for entry into country
13.2. immigration policy
13.3. involvement in policy implementation - integration
13.4. 'the inverted glasses - threat and victim'
13.5. AMIF: asylum migration and integration
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