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Threats and attitudes toward Russian-speaking immigrants: a comparative study between younger and older Finns

2014

Using integrated threat theory as a theoretical lens to detect negative attitudes toward minority groups, this study compares and contrasts the perceptions and attitudes of older and younger Finns toward Russian-speaking minorities in Finland. A sample of high school students between 16 and 20 years of age represented the younger generation, while individuals over 65 years of age represented the older generation. The total sample was 242. Results indicated that there is a positive correlation between threat perception and prejudice. Results revealed that both groups have prejudices against Russian speakers and that these prejudices are related to the perception of realistic threat and negat…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectIntegrated threat theoryImmigrationThreat perceptionPositive correlationFeelingPerceptionta5141Political Science and International Relationsta518PsychologyPrejudiceSocial psychologymedia_commonRussian Journal of Communication
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Research and Science Today Supplement 2/2014

2015

In this supplement of Research and Science Today journal are included scientific articles which debate problems from social science fields, engineering sciences fields, legal sciences and medical sciences fields: European borders, social challanges, immigration flows, migration in Europa, syrian refugees in Romania, modernity, cultural identity, Ukraina and Crimeea, financial crisis, constructivist Europe, economic security, democratic regimes, unilateral separation, lobbying for migration policy, naturalism, migrant wave.Research and Science Today Journal is a publication founded in 2011 and it is dedicated to the students of all levels (license, master and doctoral) of faculties in the co…

Conceptualizationbusiness.industryCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectModernityImmigrationPublic relationsDemocracyPolitical scienceEconomic securitySocial sciencebusinessLicenseNaturalismmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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La precariedad laboral en inmigrantes en situación irregular en España y su relación con la salud

2009

ResumenObjetivoDescribir las características de la precariedad laboral en inmigrantes irregulares en España y su relación con la salud.MétodosEstudio cualitativo que utiliza los principios de la inducción analítica. Se definió una submuestra del proyecto ITSAL, cuya muestra teórica se identificó a partir de la definición de inmigrante en España y de la literatura. Las áreas de estudio fueron 4 ciudades de España. La muestra final fue de 44 trabajadores inmigrantes irregulares, de 4 nacionalidades.ResultadosAlgunas características de la precariedad laboral percibidas por los inmigrantes irregulares fueron: elevada inestabilidad laboral; ausencia total de empoderamiento en tanto no cuentan co…

Condiciones de empleomedia_common.quotation_subjectPrecarious EmploymentMigraciónImmigrationVulnerabilityPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthProtección socialSaludEmployment conditionsFocus groupSocial protectionLegal protectionWork (electrical)NursingHealthPolitical scienceAnalytic inductionSituación legalDemographic economicsLegal statusMigrationmedia_commonQualitative researchGaceta Sanitaria
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The School Programme: A Key Link between Contextual Influence and School Development

2018

ABSTRACTThis paper is designed to contribute to the discussion on how to conceptualise and study contextual influence in local school development. We propose a theoretical framework and an empirical illustration to supplement former research on rural school research. Focusing on what the school perceives as important in its community may explain why schools are different, based on the concept that the place where the school is located has its own expectation structures. This interaction between school and place creates the concept of the school programme, representing the role of teacher expectations within the school and the teachers’ encounter with the expectation structures of the specif…

Context effectmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration050301 educationAcademic achievementEducationRural schoolResearch councilPedagogyKey (cryptography)Geographic regions0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationSchool development050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Some determinants of the migration of professional manpower.

1975

Abstract Determinants of migration of professional manpower are investigated using data from a 1970 survey of immigrants to the United States. From a respondent’s stated “intent to stay” in the United States and five other characteristics a six-dimensional contingency table is formed. We find a well-fitting log-linear model for this table. Thus, we establish the importance of selected determinants of migration and present a table of predicted rates of intent to stay in the United States

Contingency tableAdultMotivationActuarial scienceTime Factorsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationAge FactorsForeign Professional PersonnelEmigration and ImmigrationUnited StatesEuropeGeographyRespondentTable (database)HumansMarriageOccupationsDemographymedia_commonDemography
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“Letters to the Editor and the Construction of the Jewish-American Community in Early 20th Century New York”

2010

The “Bintel Brief” was a part of the Jewish Daily Forward, a Yiddish-language daily newspaper founded in 1897 and run by Abraham Cahan. The “Bintel Brief” (literally, “a bundle of letters”) was a forum where people could write for advice, to express an opinion, or simply to tell their (often tragic) experiences. The Editor would respond, offering counsel, practical advice, sympathy, etc. Devoted to workers rights, trade unionism, and democratic socialism, The “Bintel Brief” provided practical advice and a sympathetic ear, but also an ideological framework for the experiences and problems of immigrants, giving these private experiences a public significance and meaning by inscribing them in …

Correspondence ImmigrationSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Immigration and changes in the epidemiology of hemoglobin disorders in Italy : an emerging public health burden

2012

Abstract Background In the last years Italy is confronting with massive migratory movements from developing countries where hemoglobinopathies are widespread. This is causing a large diffusion and a changing spectrum in the epidemiology of hemoglobin disorders in Italy. Methods Investigations recently published in Italy on hemoglobinopathies among immigrants were revised in order to appreciate the impact of immigration from developing countries on epidemiology of these pathologies and to outline adequate guidelines of prevention. Results Although in Italy there is a limited number of investigations regarding the relation between immigration and hemoglobin disorders, published data show that…

CounselingMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationMEDLINEDeveloping countryImmigrationReviewNeonatal ScreeningPregnancyEnvironmental healthEpidemiologymedicineHumansmedia_commonNewborn screeningPregnancybusiness.industryPublic healthInfant Newbornlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:PediatricsEmigration and Immigrationmedicine.diseaseHemoglobinopathiesHemoglobin disordersItalyFemalePublic HealthbusinessItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Changing Perceptions of Multiculturalism in the British Public Sphere

2017

This paper is devoted to the examination of the evolution of the uses of the term multiculturalism in a corpus of selected speeches by prominent British politicians, officials and diplomats in the United Kingdom within the decade 2001–2011. Britain is considered to be one of Europe’s most multicultural countries and there was a time when its government took pride in its pro-integration policies. That is why within the elite discourses of the Labour governments of the late 1990s, multiculturalism had overwhelmingly positive connotations: it was associated with new opportunities, strength, enrichment, social progress and economic success. However, over the course of the 2000s there was much d…

Critical discourse analysisDiscourse analysisPolitical economyPolitical scienceMulticulturalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectEliteImmigrationNational identityPublic spherePublic administrationSocial progressmedia_common
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Reframing Central American Migration From Narrative Journalism

2018

Over the past decade, some journalists and media have addressed Central American migration to the United States from an investigative and narrative reporting perspective, providing a more reliable and accurate portrait of the main characters and their underlying reasons for making the move. This article examines how an ethnographic and analytical approach in combination with narrative techniques can improve the coverage of complex issues such as migration, providing more detailed and complete information than conventional media presents. The qualitative analysis focuses on five projects, including the crossmedia On the Road—with a long-form reportage, a book of photographs, and a documentar…

Cultural Studies050101 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesCognitive reframingDigital media0508 media and communicationsFraming (social sciences)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJournalismNarrativeCentral americanbusinessmedia_commonJournal of Communication Inquiry
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Care and reunification in a Cape Verdean family: Changing articulations of family and legal ties

2018

This article looks at the interaction between transnational family relationships, on the one hand, and family-related immigration policies, on the other. Taking the conflicting concerns that arose between administrative decision-makers and family members during an attempt to reunite a Cape Verdean family spread across several countries as an example, the questions of what ‘family’ means, what relationships are included and the nature of the relationships involved answered differently by different actors will be shown. The article discusses the way in which the regulation of transnational mobility according to specific categories of eligibility is giving social ties a concrete legal form whi…

Cultural Studies060101 anthropology05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods06 humanities and the artsCape verde0504 sociologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Immigration policyAnthropologyCapePolitical economy0601 history and archaeologySociologyFamily reunificationEthnography
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