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Demography, Population & International Migrations - ARI |
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Temporary Migration between Morocco and Spain (ARI)
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ARI 111/2011 (Translated from Spanish) - 21/7/2011
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Carmen González Enríquez
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European institutions and international bodies now present Spain's
management of temporary migration from Morocco as a success story to be
emulated.
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Arizona: The Criminalisation of an Immigrant Population (ARI)
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ARI 3/2011 - 13/1/2011
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Doris Marie Provine
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The Arizona Senate's Bill 1070 on immigration, currently subject to an
injunction, is at the heart of the political tension in the state. The
bill was blocked by the Department of Justicea few days before it came
into effect and after a Federal Judge in Arizona suspended its most
controversial provisions. Its future remains in the hands of the Court
of Appeal.
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Immigration, Emigration and Policy Developments in Portugal (ARI)
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ARI 117/2009 - 21/7/2009
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João Peixoto and Catarina Sabino
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Due to the economic crisis in Portugal, since the beginning of the new century many of its former immigrants have moved to Spain and other European countries, in parallel with the increase in Portuguese emigration.
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Remittances for Development?: A Case Study of the Impact of Remittances on Human Development in Ecuador
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12/9/2008
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FLACSO-Elcano Royal Institute
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This paper analyses the impact of remittances on a set of human development variables in Ecuador. It is focused on education and health indicators, as well on some other consumption variables. Prepared by Juan Ponce (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales – FLACSO, Ecuador) and Iliana Olivié (Elcano Royal Institute’s Senior Analyst on International Cooperation and Development), the study was presented in two workshops held at the Elcano Royal Institute (Madrid) and at CIDOB (Barcelona) on 3 and 5 June 2008, respectively. It was also presented on 10 June in a specific session on Remittances held at the World Bank’s 2008 ABCDE in Cape Town (South Africa).
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The Impact of Immigration on the Spanish Labour Market (ARI)
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ARI 39/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 9/5/2008
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Carlos Martín Urriza
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The immigration phenomenon in Spain has been
characterized by the presence of foreigners lacking work- and
residence papers. This has fuelled a growth model that is
labour-intensive and not very productive, weakening social cohesion.
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