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Integration theory finds its roots in anthropology. Historically, adaptation research championed increased participation in the host society coupled with detachment from the culture of origin. However, Berry (1997) challenged this tradition...
Globalization is conceiving a world that is progressively interconnected, in which territory boundaries are less significant, and it is developing both possibilities and problems”. As an demonstration to show that concept, Benjamin R. Barbe...
asylum is one time afresh in the headlines. The refugee assembly reports that asylum is the third most significant issue in voters’ minds. Despite its significance as an issue, dependable data about asylum is tough to arrive by. Media repor...
IDPs Demographic causes include rural-to-urban migration and natural increases. The rural-urban influx, which rose dramatically after independence in 1980, continues unabated. The new arrivals exert a strain on available housing. Consequent...
a refugee is incredibly difficult and it disrupts their lives. One day you live normally and the next day, you know the world is replaced by the destruction and fear. You are forced to abandon everything you know and everything you love to...
violence, insecurity, refugees-populated, peace-building faith and development in context of war on terror era (Crisp 2000). Analysis An international campaign of the military is known as “War on Terror”; it leads by the United Kingdom and ...
feminization of migration" refers to the gradual increases in the percentages of migrants that are female (Castles and Miller, 2001; Migration Policy Institute, 2003). However, the feminization of migration is associated with the "feminizat...