Sentences with phrase «in international migration»

I hope to do three things: first, look at the value and the challenges that immigration has brought and continues to bring to the UK; second, lay out where I think the Government is getting hold of the wrong end of the stick; and third, suggest some areas that Labour believes need to be addressed in making migration work for everyone, especially in relation to the labour market, the EU, sham marriages and the push factors in international migration.

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While a couple states lost population overall from natural change, and many lost population from domestic migration, net international migration — the total number of people moving to a state from another country minus people moving to another country from that state — was positive in each state and DC.
Adjusting for population, rates of net international migration ranged from 0.55 per 1,000 Montana residents in 2015 to 6.14 per 1,000 Washington, DC residents.
International migration was a net positive to population growth in all 50 states and the District of Columbia between 2015 and 2016.
In addition to showing the estimated total population change in those areas between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017, the Census Bureau also included a breakdown of the components of that change, including net international migration, or the number of immigrants from other countries moving into a county minus the number of people leaving that county for another countrIn addition to showing the estimated total population change in those areas between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017, the Census Bureau also included a breakdown of the components of that change, including net international migration, or the number of immigrants from other countries moving into a county minus the number of people leaving that county for another countrin those areas between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017, the Census Bureau also included a breakdown of the components of that change, including net international migration, or the number of immigrants from other countries moving into a county minus the number of people leaving that county for another country.
International migration has slowed, and Illinois has actually declined in total population over the past three years — the only state in the region to do so.
It is a condition for progress in international law and the indispensable regulation of economic, social and political relations at the global level, particularly in the fields of financial capital, taxation, migration, information and disarmament.
Despite this, and reportedly despite pleas from the Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor, international students remain included in the UK migration numbers.
Dr Long says: «The international community needs to recognise that in areas where insecurity and poverty are likely to persist for years, migration is often an essential coping strategy for families and communities.
This concern is also seen among the wider UK population where there is also the recognition that in the future families may be less able to care because of decreasing family sizes, more complex family structures, and international migration in response to the economic downturn.
The Minister said Ghana is committed to working with the international community to ensure refugees benefit from enhanced migration systems globally, and in Ghana.
Because of globalization and interdependence, the relationship between climate change, migration and security should become the «new normal» in international policy conversations, the panel said.
But as countries seek new energy sources to drive economic growth, a surge in dam construction on the eastern flank of the Andes could further threaten fish migration and sediment flows, Elizabeth Anderson, a conservation ecologist at Florida International University in Miami, and colleagues warn today in Science Advances.
«Our results clearly show that migration routes and patterns are dynamic and change when the environment surrounding the geese changes,» says Professor Jesper Madsen, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, one of the participants in the international study.
But now, particularly over the past 10 years, we see that more and more geese have changed their migration pattern and stay in Denmark throughout the winter,» explains researcher Kevin K. Clausen, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, who led the recent international investigation.
The Kuroshio Current, similar to the Gulf Stream of the Atlantic, is a crucial factor in fish migration patterns and can slow or speed international shipping in the Pacific Ocean.
Steele, who studies how food sources and environmental change influenced human evolution and migration, was part of the international research team that began excavating at the site in 2004.
In addition, such a network of protected areas could support Flyway, or migration route conservation, as highlighted in international conventionIn addition, such a network of protected areas could support Flyway, or migration route conservation, as highlighted in international conventionin international conventions.
IMO's contribution to the international community's efforts to tackle unsafe, mixed migration by sea, which is placing hundreds of thousands of lives in danger every year.
With over 29 years of experience, Gherson's expertise extends from meeting the migration needs of international business people and those of UK - based companies to litigation in all UK jurisdictions.
In recent time international migration is decreasing for factors operating both in the receiving countries and also in BangladesIn recent time international migration is decreasing for factors operating both in the receiving countries and also in Bangladesin the receiving countries and also in Bangladesin Bangladesh.
1 Intercultural Insitute of Timisoara is an NGO established in 1992 with activities in the field of intercultural education, education for democratic citizenship, human rights education, Roma inclusion, migration and international cooperation (www.intercultural.ro)
The external or international migration [1] can happen in two ways: legal and illegal.
These are classified in three groups, one Issues involving the global community are global warming, biodiversity and ecosystem losses, fisheries depletion, deforestation, water deficits, maritime safety and pollution, second Issues requiring a global commitments are massive step - up in the fight against poverty, peacekeeping, conflict prevention, combating terrorism, Education for all, Global infectious diseases, digital divide, natural disaster prevention and mitigation and third Issues needing a global regulatory approach are reinventing taxation for the twenty - first century, biotechnology rules, global financial architecture, Illegal drugs, Trade, investment, and competition rules, Intellectual property rights, E-commerce rules, International labor and migration
In a conversation with Olivia Snaije from Publishing Perspectives, Jean Mattern, Executive Editor of International Literature at Éditions Grasset, will examine migration - related changes in French culture and society at THE MARKETIn a conversation with Olivia Snaije from Publishing Perspectives, Jean Mattern, Executive Editor of International Literature at Éditions Grasset, will examine migration - related changes in French culture and society at THE MARKETin French culture and society at THE MARKETS.
It examines forced as well as voluntary migrations and places these movements within their historical context, including ethnic cleansing, population exchanges, and demographic engineering in the service of nation - building as well as more recent labor migration due to globalization.Inside, readers will find the work of international experts that cuts across national and disciplinary lines.
In terms of international but intracontinental migration, South Africa is the recipient and Mexico the exporter of much transient labour.
The production of huge biomass quantities in these distinctive soda lakes and the food web that this green algae supports are also of international scientific value, and provide critical support to birds, which visit the property in large numbers as part of their migration in response to seasonal and episodic changes in the environment.
In this complex scenario, Teresa Margolles deals with material fragments of buildings, transporting them across borders and reassembling them remotely in large format sculptures, as a call to read these traces as part of larger processes, events and social relations, such as migration, international drug trade, or human traffickinIn this complex scenario, Teresa Margolles deals with material fragments of buildings, transporting them across borders and reassembling them remotely in large format sculptures, as a call to read these traces as part of larger processes, events and social relations, such as migration, international drug trade, or human traffickinin large format sculptures, as a call to read these traces as part of larger processes, events and social relations, such as migration, international drug trade, or human trafficking.
Border Zones and Liminal Bodies This screening features short video art pieces by 12 U.S. and international artists that invite viewers to contemplate contemporary issues, such as migration and refugee crises, disability and the body in movement, feminicide in Ciudad Juárez, water insecurity, and other issues.
Nanou is a Belgian artist based in Melbourne whose work techniques and subject matter are inspired by international art residencies and her personal experience of migration.
A sustained force for immigrant rights, Bruguera collaborated with the Queens Museum in 2011 to found Immigrant Movement International, a knowledge - sharing and support group for immigrants, and a think tank to imagine a more humane culture of internationInternational, a knowledge - sharing and support group for immigrants, and a think tank to imagine a more humane culture of internationalinternational migration.
Inspired by the international migration crisis and tense sociopolitical battles surrounding the issue in the United States and worldwide, the artist has conceived of this ambitious, multi-site project as a way of transforming the metal wire security fence into a powerful artistic symbol.
Many of the works examine the global consequences of local histories, in the form of conflict, migration and environmental destruction, as well as international aid and solidarity projects.
From 2008 to 2012 as a curator at Tate Britain he directed the pioneering Cross Cultural Programme that explored questions of migration and globalisation in contemporary British art through a programme of international conferences, workshops, talks and live art events.
In 2017, Akomfrah won the biennial Artes Mundi prize, the UK's biggest award for international art, [25] having been chosen for the award for his «substantial body of outstanding work dealing with issues of migration, racism and religious persecution», including his work Auto Da Fé.
Jackson is a recent recipient of the Artist International Development fund, which enabled him to develop a work in the autumn of 2017, exploring language, identity and the spaces of Montreal, and is working towards a major exhibition in Birmingham in 2018, exploring the Jamaican Diaspora and the universality of migration.
I'm of the opinion that it's actually a perfect time for artists to use the world stage of the most respected and long - standing international art exhibition, to address some urgent issues of world politics: In particular migration which is the subject of Vik Muniz's «Lampedusa» (Pace Gallery), a fragile paper boat floats around the Venetian canals, printed with headlines about migrants who died at sea in recent months after attempting to make the treacherous journey from Libya to Lampedusa in ItalIn particular migration which is the subject of Vik Muniz's «Lampedusa» (Pace Gallery), a fragile paper boat floats around the Venetian canals, printed with headlines about migrants who died at sea in recent months after attempting to make the treacherous journey from Libya to Lampedusa in Italin recent months after attempting to make the treacherous journey from Libya to Lampedusa in Italin Italy.
In the project space, the solemn installation Memoriale aux Refugies Noyees (Memorial for Drowned Refugees) elaborates on themes of migration and displacement, forming a rippling deliberation on profound loss and international tragedy.
«During a time when record numbers of migrants are uprooting themselves in search of a better life, Lawrence's timeless tale and its universal themes of struggle and freedom continue to strike a chord not only in our American experience but also in the international experience of migration around the world.»
In timely fashion, famed Chinese artists and activist Ai Weiwei will build over 100 fences around New York City, inspired by the international migration crisis and political turmoil facing the US.
The project invokes metaphorical, transcultural, political, and psychogeographical encounters; not only of the artist's own experience, but also in broader themes related to international migration.
The main purpose of this book is to suggest concrete ways in which the international community can begin to address the huge gaps in our knowledge relating to the likely impact of climate change on migration.
The report also identifies places which could become several migration hotspots in areas close to national borders, such as Mexico's Central Plateau, a subregion known for its international migration to the US.
This policy document is drawn from a chapter on climate change and migration in a forthcoming report by the International Bar Association on the «Legal Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation.»
The RUAF network was initiated in response to the needs identified by a group of representatives from 28 international organisations, including UNDP, FAO, IDRC, GTZ and CIRAD, that met in Ottawa (Canada) in 1994 and recognised the need to address the increasing «urbanisation of poverty» and growing urban food insecurity related to urban - rural migration, lack of formal employment, rising food prices, growing dependence on food imports, increasing dominance of supermarkets and fast food chains, and challenges posed by climate change.
The main issues under discussion were the link between climate change and a eucalypped forest that produced the catastrophic fires of 2017, the threat of underwater mining in the Azores region, the impact of the new mechanisms of international trade (Multilateral Investment Court) in climatic injustice, the necessary relationship between combating climate change and promoting public transport, threats to the exploitation of fossil fuels in Portugal, alternative sources of energy and the migration process linked to climate change.
In her paper this summer about migration and climate change in a context of high mobility (in collaboration with UN-HABITAT and the Population Division, UN / DESA), Cecilia Tacoli of the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED) cites an estimate that by 2050 there will be over 200 million people forced to move primarily because of climate changIn her paper this summer about migration and climate change in a context of high mobility (in collaboration with UN-HABITAT and the Population Division, UN / DESA), Cecilia Tacoli of the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED) cites an estimate that by 2050 there will be over 200 million people forced to move primarily because of climate changin a context of high mobility (in collaboration with UN-HABITAT and the Population Division, UN / DESA), Cecilia Tacoli of the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED) cites an estimate that by 2050 there will be over 200 million people forced to move primarily because of climate changin collaboration with UN-HABITAT and the Population Division, UN / DESA), Cecilia Tacoli of the International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED) cites an estimate that by 2050 there will be over 200 million people forced to move primarily because of climate change.
Those suspicions have now been confirmed by an international team of scientists who have proven that the dorado holds the record for the longest exclusively freshwater fish migration in the world.
In September, aboard the good ship Noorderlicht, an expedition consisting of a team of young people and specialists in international law, environmental and political campaigning, human migration, anthropology and psychology went back to the islanIn September, aboard the good ship Noorderlicht, an expedition consisting of a team of young people and specialists in international law, environmental and political campaigning, human migration, anthropology and psychology went back to the islanin international law, environmental and political campaigning, human migration, anthropology and psychology went back to the island.
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