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Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022): Special Issue: Migration, Education, Youth

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Guest edited by Ana Vila Freyer and Sumeyra Buran

Published: 2022-01-17

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  • Special Issue: Migration, Educat
  • Front Matter

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Editorial

  • Editorial for the Special Issue on Migration, Education, and Youth

    Ana Vila Freyer, Sümeyra Buran
    1-2
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Special Dossier

  • Double-Edged Roots: Two Advance-Parole ‘Dacamented’ Mexican Women Visiting Their Country of Birth

    Ana Vila Freyer
    3-13
    • PDF
  • Populations in Crisis: Migration Plans and Determinants Among Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Evgenia Anastasiou
    15-28
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  • The Role of Social Networks on Youth Migration, Settlement and Entrepreneurship in Malawi

    Tony Mwenda Kamninga, Winford H. Masanjala, Bertha Chipo Bangara, Martin Limbikani Mwale
    29-40
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  • The Impact of Economic, Social, and Political Determining Factors of the Youth Migration in Kosovo

    Adriatik Hoxha
    41-54
    • PDF
  • Skill Choice, Brain Drain, and Variety of Goods: Innovation in the Core Periphery Model

    I-Chun Chen, Tomoru Hiramatsu
    55-66
    • PDF
  • Potential Migration of Educated Youth from North Macedonia: Can Brain Drain be Averted?

    Merita Zulfiu Alili, Russell King, Ilir Gëdeshi
    67-81
    • PDF
  • Being Young in the Diaspora: Fragmentation of the Palestinian Youth Mobilisation from the Middle East to Europe

    Fanny Christou
    83-93
    • PDF

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