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  3. Vol. 12 No. 1 (2015)

Vol. 12 No. 1 (2015)

Published: 2015-01-04

Articles

  • Turkish Muslims in a German city: Entrepreneurial and residential self-determination

    Sarah Hackett
    1-12
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  • The impact of migrant workers' remittances on the living standards of families in Morocco: A propensity score matching approach

    Jamal Bouoiyour, Amal Miftah
    13-27
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  • Finnish refugee children’s experiences of Swedish refugee camps during the Second World War

    Merja Paksuniemi
    28-37
    • PDF
  • Revisiting the Motivations behind Remittance Behavior: Evidence of Debt-Financed Migration from Afghanistan

    Craig Loschmann, Melissa Siegel
    38-49
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  • Recruitment through migrant social networks from Latvia to the United Kingdom: Motivations, processes and developments

    David McCollum, Elina Apsite-Berina
    50-66
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  • "You can't just step from one place to another": The socio-politics of illegality in migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa

    Shannon Morreira
    67-78
    • PDF
  • The time pattern of remittances and the decay hypothesis: Evidence from migrants in South Africa

    Daniel Makina, Andries Masenge
    79-90
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Viewpoints

  • Asylum-seekers falsely implicating themselves in international crimes: Should they be informed of the existence of Article 1F of the Refugee Convention?

    Brian Moore, Joris van Wijk
    91-101
    • PDF

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