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PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS TO THE GLOBAL MIGRATION PERSPECTIVES SERIES
No. 1. Immigration to post-apartheid South Africa, by Brij Maharaj, August 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 1
No. 2. Victims of trafficking for forced prostitution: Protection mechanisms and the right to remain in the destination countries, by Olivera Simic, June 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 2
No. 3. Migration, Human Rights and the United Nations, by Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire, September 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 3
No. 4. Immigration Policy: Methods of Economic Assessment, by Don J. DeVoretz , October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 4
No. 5. Democracy and discrimination: black African migrants in South Africa , by Loren B Landau, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 5
No. 6. The transnational turn in migration studies , by Peggy Levitt and Ninna Nyborg-Sorensen, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 6
No. 7. Irregular migration and health , by Douglas W. MacPherson and Brian D. Gushulak, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 7
No. 8. Possible steps towards an international regime for mobility and security , by Rey Koslowski, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 8
No. 9. Money and mobility: transnational livelihood strategies of the Somali diaspora , by Cindy Horst, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 9
No. 10. Diasporas and development: the case of Kenya, by Dharam Ghai, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 10
No. 11. Reconciling refugee protection with efforts to combat irregular migration: the case of Turkey and the EU , by Kemal Kirisci, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 11
No. 12. The role of civil society in the migration policy debate , by Colleen Thouez, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 12
No. 13. La emergencia de una identidad diaspórica entre los caboverdeanos de Argentina , by Marta Maffia, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 13
No. 14. International migration in contemporary Ukraine: trends and policy , by Olena Malynovska, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 14
No. 15. Movement of workers in the WTO negotiations: a development perspective , by Gabriela Wurcel, October 2004 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 15
No. 16. Migrants, labour markets and integration in Europe: a comparative analysis , by Rainer Münz, October 2004 Download paper Global Migration Perspectives No. 16
No. 17. Biometrics, international migrants and human rights, by Rebekah Alys Lowri Thomas, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 17 [pdf]
No. 18. Remittances as unforeseen burdens: the livelihoods and social obligations of Sudanese refugees, by Stephanie Riak Akuei, January 2005 Download paper Global Migration Perspectives No. 18 [pdf]
No. 19. Citizenship policies: international, state, migrant and democratic perspectives, by Rainer Bauböck, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 19
No. 20. Convergence and divergence in migration policy: the role of regional consultative processes, by Colleen Thouez & Frédérique Channac, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 20
No. 21. Migration partnerships: new tools in the international migration debate, by Alberto Groff, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 21
No. 22. Beyond the bounds of responsibility: western states and measures to prevent the arrival of refugees, by Matthew J. Gibney, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 22
No. 23. Exploring the asylum-migration nexus: a case study of transit migrants in Europe, by Aspasia Papadopoulou, January 2005. Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 23
No. 24. Brain drain and beyond: returns and remittances of highly skilled migrants, by Arno Tanner, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 24
No. 25. Strangers in a strange land: international migration in Israel, by Martha Kruger, January 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 25
No. 26. The concept of ‘effective protection’ in the context of irregular secondary movements and protection in regions of origin, by Catherine Phuong, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 26
No. 27. Migration without borders: an investigation into the free movement of people, by Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 27
No. 28. Morocco’s migration transition: trends, determinants and future scenarios, by Hein de Haas, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 28
No. 29. Refugees, asylum seekers and anthropologists: the taboo on giving, , by Ellen Lammers, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 29
No. 30. International migration, remittances and development: myths and fact, by Hein de Haas, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 30
No. 31. The costs of human smuggling and trafficking, by Melanie Petros, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 31
No. 32. Déterminants, enjeux et perceptions des migrations scientifiques internationales africaines: le Sénégal, by Ibrahima Amadou Dia, April 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 32
No. 33. Regularization programmes: an effective instrument of migration policy? , by Aspasia Papadopoulou, May 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 33
No. 34. Why asylum seekers seek refuge in particular destination countries: an exploration of key determinants, by Darren Middleton, May 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 34
No. 35. Gender dimensions of international migration, by Jørgen Carling, May 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 35
No. 36. The Development-Visa Scheme: a proposal for a market-based migration control policy, by Michael Jandl, June 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 36
No. 37. Where migration policy is made: starting to expose the labyrinth of national institutional settings for migration policy making and implementation, by Joanne van Selm, July 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 37
No. 38. Governing international migration in the city of the south, by Marcello Balbo and Giovanna Marconi, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 38
No. 39. Studying refugees and asylum seekers: notes on the politics of knowledge, by Ellen Lammers, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 39
No. 40. Child trafficking: the worst face of the world, by Silvia Scarpa, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 40
No. 41. Life in the world of shadows: the problematic of illegal migration, by Jörg Alt , September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 41
No. 42. Indifference, impotence, and intolerance: transnational Bangladeshis in India, by Sujata Ramachandran, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 42
No. 43. Unequal access to foreign spaces: how states use visa restrictions to regulate mobility in a globalised world, by Eric Neumayer, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 43
No. 44. Global care chains: a critical introduction, by Nicola Yeates, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 44
No. 45. Public policies and community services for immigrant integration: Italy and the European Union, by Paolo Ruspini, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 45
No. 46. Global governance for migration and the environment: what can we learn from each other?, by Jessica F. Green and Colleen Thouez, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 46
No. 47. Formalizing the informal economy: Somali refugee and migrant trade networks in Nairobi, by Elizabeth H. Campbell, September 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 47
No. 48 Ghanaian migrants’ double engagement: a transnational view of development and integration policies, by Valentina Mazzucato, October 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 48
No. 49 Employment and integration of refugee doctors in Scotland, by Emma Stewart, October 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 49
No. 50 International migration and livelihoods in southeast Nigeria, by Chinedum Nwajiuba, October 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 50
No. 51(a) Impulsar el desarrollo a través de la circulación del conocimiento: una mirada distinta a las migraciones de los mexicanos altamente calificados, by Gabriela Tejada Guerrero and Jean-Claude Bolay, October 2005 Download paper in Spanish [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 51
No. 51(b) Enhancing development through knowledge circulation: a different view of the migration of highly skilled Mexicans, by Gabriela Tejada Guerrero and Jean-Claude Bolay, November 2005 Download paper in English [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 51
No. 52 Entre logiques et utilités entrepreneuriales: les négociants migrants originaires d’Afrique subsaharienne installés à Liège, Belgique, by Aly Tandian, October 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 52
No. 53 Crisis in the countries of origin and illegal immigration into Europe via Italy, by Maria Concetta Chiuri, Giuseppe De Arcangelis and Giovanni Ferri, October 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 53
No. 54 Migrations internationales estudiantines, internationalisation de l’enseignement supérieur et fuite des cerveaux, by Ibrahima Amadou Dia, November 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 54
No. 55 De l’utilité de genre dans les politiques et les programmes de prévention du sida dans le contexte migratoire, by Ibrahima Amadou Dia, November 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 55
No. 56. De l’intégration des immigrés: le discours et la méthode, by Ali Jaouani, December 2005 Download paper [pdf] Global Migration Perspectives No. 56
Call for papers PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS TO THE GLOBAL MIGRATION PERSPECTIVES SERIES
The Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM) invites contributions to a series of research papers titled "Global Migration Perspectives", edited by Dr Jeff Crisp and Dr Khalid Koser.
The purpose of the series is to contribute to the current discourse on global migration issues, and to assist the Commission in formulating policy options and proposals for its final report, which will be submitted to the UN Secretary-General in mid-2005. Preference will be given to papers that provide creative and policy-relevant perspectives on global migration issues. A fee will be paid for all papers that are accepted for publication.
Papers submitted to the series should be between 5,000 and 15,000 words in length, and written in English (UK spelling) or French. Papers should be presented in Times Roman 12 point, justified right and left and single spaced. Footnotes (rather than endnotes) should be used, and presented in Times Roman 10 point. Only two levels of sub-heads should be used. Primary sub-heads should be in bold, non-italic. Secondary sub-heads should be non-bold italic. Paragraphs should be a maximum of 10 lines in length. Any referencing system may be used. The cover page should include the title of the paper, the name, affiliation and e-mail address of the author.
Correspondence relating to the research paper series should be sent to info@gcim.org, with "Global Perspectives" in the subject line.
Download this call for paper in English, en Français or en Español [pdf]
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