Migration
DIIS researches internally displaced persons, international migrants and refugees, and the industries and infrastructures that enable, hinder or redirect mobility.
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Research and activites
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Journal Article2013diaspora mobilization in GhanaNauja Kleist
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DIIS Working Paper2012the political economy of state responses to migration crises - the case of GhanaGeorge M. Bob-Milliar
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DIIS Report2012Regional rivalries, local impactsMona Kanwal Sheikh, Farzana Shaikh & Gareth Price
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DIIS Report2012Israel's settlement policy in the occupied Palestinian territory since 1967
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DIIS Report2012lessons learntNauja Kleist & Ida Marie Savio Vammen
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Journal Article2012from social networks and remittances to markets for migration controlNinna Nyberg Sørensen
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Journal Article2012from ambiguous concepts to ambitious policies?Ida Marie Savio Vammen
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Journal Article2012an ethnographic reflectionFinn Stepputat
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Book Chapter2012Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
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Journal Article2012a study of migration-development policy formation in Tanzania
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Book2012Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
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Journal Article2011Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
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Literature Review2011Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
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Book Chapter2011a study of their development activities and potentialsIda Marie Savio Vammen & Lars Ove Trans
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DIIS Working Paper2011The dilemmas of diaspora engagement in post-conflict BurundiBirgitte Mossin Brønden
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Literature Review2011Book reviewSine Plambech
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Journal Article2011Peter Albrecht & Elizabeth Drew
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DIIS Working Paper2011changing focus from European immigration to intra-regional flows
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DIIS Working Paper2011Migration-development scenarios in GhanaNauja Kleist
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Book Chapter2010Transnational migration in the global care economySine Plambech
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DIIS Working Paper2010Contemporary strain on mobile livelihoods in the Central American regionNinna Nyberg Sørensen