Sentences with phrase «on migration policy»

A Woodrow Wilson School concentrator graduating in June 2018, she focuses on migration policy, especially in the context of Latin America and Latinx communities in the United States, and is pursuing certificates in Latino and Latin American studies.

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«Child migration will affect certain states and localities differently, based on where costs such as education are incurred but also based on gains in terms of spending for things like shelter and transportation,» said Michelle Mittelstadt of the Migration Policy Institute.
But her authority was dented by her decision in 2015 to commit Germany to an open - door policy on migration, resulting in an influx of more than one million people.
Once the project is finished, researchers are hoping to help climate migrants successfully integrate into Canadian society by providing solutions to policy makers and increasing local awareness on climate migration.
LESBOS, Greece (AP)-- Greek riot police fired tear gas Thursday at angry protesters on the island of Lesbos who tried to topple a police bus during a demonstration against a European Union migration policy.
In my current work with the Centre on Migration, Policy, and Society (COMPAS), I focus on the ways that British newspapers talk about migration issues and relate these narratives to public perceptions and migration policy chPolicy, and Society (COMPAS), I focus on the ways that British newspapers talk about migration issues and relate these narratives to public perceptions and migration policy chpolicy changes.
The Ministry of Communications wishes to invite comments from all stakeholders and the general public on the national digital terrestrial television (DTT) broadcasting Policy 2016 developed to guide Ghana's migration from analogue television broadcasting to digital terrestrial television broadcasting.
A Europe that is able to act effectively on the global scene, and manage effectively migration and asylum policies.
Following five years of policies designed to reduce immigration, quarterly statistics released at the end of August showed net migration reaching the highest level on record, taking the government ever further from its goal of reducing net flows «from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands.»
Among our number are many leading experts on community cohesion, asylum, refugees, migration, politics, public opinion, policy and law.
That means the domestic social consequences, such as the impact on inequality, would be an important factor, and I think managed migration with a policy of integration and citizenship is important, as I have often argued.
The Common Travel Area should be easy, on two conditions: (i) that the EU does not insist on Scotland joining the Schengen Area, which would normally be part of the acquis; and (ii) that Scotland is willing to coordinate its policy on migration with the rUK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
«These forecasts don't take into account actual policy changes on migration — such as the possibility of stricter immigration rules in the event of leaving the EU — but instead just consider how migration tends to fall when unemployment rises.
The coalition government has put forward policies designed to reduce net migration through limitations on international students and skilled labour migrants.
It has opened a consultation on policy toward settlement — the granting of indefinite leave to remain in the UK, as opposed to mere temporary resident status — and it plans to address marriage - or family - related migration soon.
Europe has to make up its mind: Managing migration through asylum policies alone ignores the mixed motives of people on the move.
Alex Balch has received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, EU and Joseph Rowntree Foundation for research into policy on labour migration and efforts to tackle forced labour and human trafficking.
«David Cameron said «no ifs, no buts» he would deliver on his target to cut net migration to the tens of thousands, yet Vince Cable said that it isn't coalition policy,» she said.
Whilst showering praise on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for scrapping the «nuisance levy» imposed by the previous government on head porters (kayayei) and for its determination to stem the tide of rural - urban migration through the one - district - one - factory and one - village - one - dam policies, the organisation also called for a probe into the running of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA).
Labour would design our immigration policy around the needs of the economy based on fair rules and the reasonable management of migration.
At 2 p.m., de Blasio hosts elected officials and other leaders for the first Global Mayors Summit on migration and refugee policy, Grand Hyatt New York, ballroom, lobby level, 109 E. 42nd St., Manhattan.
This is not a comprehensive account but concentrates on foreign policy and constitutional design, with little attention paid if at all to political thought, economics, migration, culture, race and «national character».
But there is a point after which migration policy will be conducted on the basis of citizenship.»
He said: «Until we have changed the law so we can conduct migration policy on the basis of British citizenship, we won't be able to bring it down.
He continued: «Of course I'm part of the government, and we have a policy that we all subscribe to, which is that there has to be an overall cap on migration from outside the European Union.
But when presenter Piers Morgan pressed her for more detail, the shadow home secretary said only that she was working on a policy which would make the handling of migration «fairer and more efficient».
The President added that discussion on migrations and refugees can not be complete without also including discussion about the nature of African economies, as it is only such a comprehensive discussion, which leads to appropriate policies, that will enable satisfactory solutions to be found to the crises of refugees and migration, especially from the African continent.
On immigration the prime minister asserted that the government's policies were working and that illegal immigration and net inward migration was falling.
To better understand how border policy affects migration, Pugatch and Bohn compared data on Mexican immigrants» residential locations in the U.S. to Border Patrol staffing information.
Emphasis on «soft engineering» For instance, the task force suggests adding specific text to the state's Tidal Wetlands Act stating: «It is declared to be the public policy of the state to preserve and protect tidal wetlands and to prevent their despoliation and destruction, giving due consideration to the occurrence of sea level rise that will result in wetlands loss and migration, and to the reasonable economic and social development of the state.»
Successive Bangladesh government's policy either puts a complete ban or imposing restriction on migration of certain categories of women contribute a lot to irregular migration and to a large extent, made potential women migrants vulnerable to poor working conditions and trafficking.
The policy of legal restriction on migration of unskilled women needs to the reevaluated in the light of the reality that it has given way to undocumented migration of women.
Once again, the migration policy stayed above other policies based on international agreement.
Thus, at both national and European level, detention centres as a part of border control or return programs are much more related to migration policy based on migration flows» management than to protection or care for humans.
Final Assessment: Written, digital, or photographic policy brief in which the students discuss the ethics, problems, and solutions of human migration, which is housed on a class wiki and could be shared at a symposium on migration.
Summary - This coursework is based on the following question: «Should the American government introduce more policies controlling migration of people to and inside the United States?
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large - scale photographs and sugar sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Migrations: Journeys into British Art (2012) ranged from Sir Peter Lely to Frank Bowling, using the permanent collection to explore the artistic effects of emigration; Looking at the View drew imaginatively on Tate Britain's landscapes; while an exhibition of Edwardian portraits, Forgotten Faces (2014), offered insights into the taste and the collecting policies of Tate Britain and reminded us of some extraordinary artists and sitters.
An interdisciplinary scholar, Jennifer's research interests and expertise are situated at the intersections of gender, sexuality, feminism, technology, law, and migration and she has lectured widely and published articles and a book on the laws, policies, and technologies designed to respond to human trafficking and sex work in the United States.
As the Migration Policy Institute elaborates in an article examining the complexities of climate change and migration, a weather - related event — whether it's gradual glacial melting or a sudden superstorm like Sandy — can increase pressures on land, food, and water resources.
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.»
Towards this end, a specifically tailored «legal migration package» has been proposed entailing rules on visa policy and effective integration of migrants into the community of the MS.. A more detailed proposal is expected by the end of the year and the author would reserve his comments until then.
The CJEU's assessment of the content of the solidarity concept in the area of EU migration policy differs quite substantially from the pretty ambiguous elaboration of this notion in the Slovak Council Presidency Report on this matter.
On 1 March 2016 the Court of Justice of the European Union gave its judgment in the joined cases of Ibrahim Alo and Amira Osso, Cases C - 443 / 14 and C - 444 / 14, ruling that the EU's Qualification Directive does not sanction the imposition of restrictions of the freedom of movement for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, and that such a limitation is not justifiable for reasons of territorial sharing of social assistance burdens, while at the same time leaving it up to the referring German Federal Administrative Court to decide whether the limitation can be justified for reasons of migration and integration policy.
Is such a condition, imposed solely on beneficiaries of subsidiary protection based on abstract grounds of migration or integration policy, compatible with Articles 29 and / or 33 of the Directive?
The Centre places a particular emphasis on issues of public policy concerning peace, migration and immigration, health, environment, international trade and investment, poverty and vulnerable groups.
Coming at a time in which migration and asylum are topics often used to manipulate the political opinion of the electorate both in Europe and in the world, the opinion could serve as a wake - up call as it recalibrates the EU's migration and asylum policy on the fundamental values it is constructed on: respect for human rights and obligations stemming from international treaties.
The migration crisis remains and, from my point of view, is, on one hand, reflection of a common European policy in the asylum field, whose configuration always showed controversial aspects.
The Migration Law Research Cluster (MLRC) at Robson Hall is engaged in research on the intersections between law and migration, including the areas of immigration law and policy, refugee law and policy and migrant settlement and resettlement.
If the policy is intended to have a dramatic effect on net migration, it assumes that there many migrants coming to the UK that would be persuaded not to come to the UK if it were more difficult to claim benefits.
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