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no. 78:
The digital dynamics of migration insights from the Ukrainian crisis Mamello Thinyane, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, United Nations University Institute in Macao SAR, China, Giuseppe Molinario, World Bank Group
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 74:
Demographic and household composition of refugee and internally displaced Ukraine populations findings from an online survey Brienna Perelli-Harris, Michael G Head, Orsola Torrisi, Ken Brackstone
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 72:
The role of media narratives in shaping public opinion toward refugees a comparative analysis Katherine McCann, Megan Sienkiewicz, Monette Zard
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 75:
Challenges and opportunities in rapid situational awareness of Ukrainian displacement to the European Union some methodological insights Petros Gkotsis, Sara Henriques, Evangelos Koukournesis, Elena Leleki, Constantinos Melachrinos, Maria Papaioannou and Teddy Wilkin
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 73:
The war in Ukraine and the potential of Facebook’s Social Connectedness Index to anticipate human displacement Umberto Minora, Drew Johnston, Francesco Sermi, Martina Belmonte Stefano M Iacus, Claudio Bosco, Eugenia Guraudy
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 71:
The “eighth phase” of Afghan displacement situating the top ten issues for policymakers Mohib Iqbal, Marie McAuliffe
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 68:
Migration misinformation in Spanish-language tweets during a pandemic Katharine M. Donato, Lisa Singh, Ali Arab, Elizabeth Jacobs, Douglas Post
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 67:
Misinformation and migration during the COVID-19 pandemic from the migrant caravan in Honduras to the Filipino diaspora Ruth A. De Frutos García
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 69:
A reset for overseas migration? recent developments in Filipinos’ migration in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic Jeremaiah M. Opiniano
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 70:
Exploring the climate change-conflict-mobility nexus Sarah Zingg
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 63:
Repatriating Filipino migrant workers in the time of the pandemic Maruja M.B. Asis
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 61:
Chinese migrants' sense of belonging in Japan between digital and physical spaces Xinyu (Promio) Wang, Waseda University
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 62:
Attitudes to immigration in the Arab world explaining an overlooked anomaly James Dennison and Mohamed Nasr, European University Institute
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 64:
Immobility as the ultimate "migration disrupter" an initial analysis of COVID-19 impacts through the prism of securitization Marie McAuliffe
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 60:
Migrants and the COVID-19 pandemic an initial analysis Lorenzo Guadagno
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 65:
Stigma and empowerment a qualitative study on Nepalese women and labour migration Niva Shrestha, Joelle Mak and Cathy Zimmerman
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 66:
Community stabilization an approach for facilitating progress towards durable solutions and operationalizing the Humanitarian-Development–Peace nexus : lessons from Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Somalia Sam Grundy and Sarah Zingg
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 56:
"We are the ones they come to when nobody can help" Afghan smugglers' perceptions of themselves and their communities Abdullah Mohammadi, Ruta Nimkar and Emily Savage
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 58:
Determinants of internet use among migrants in South-East Asia a case study of internal migrants in Thailand and Viet Nam Rasadhika Sharma and Ulrike Grote
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 59:
Searching for clarity defining and mapping youth migration Martina Belmonte and Simon McMahon
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 57:
Introduction to Putting Family First: Migration and Integration in Canada Harald Bauder, Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali and John Shields
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 53:
International migration, internal migration, mobility and urbanization towards more integrated approaches Ronald Skeldon, Maastricht University
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 54:
Without choice? understanding war-affected Syrian families’ decisions to leave home Bree Akesson and Kearney Coupland
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-
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no. 55:
Ziway or Dubai can flower farms in Ethiopia reduce migration to the Middle East? Kerilyn Schewel
Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration, [2018]-