Essays about: "Migrant Human Rights"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 59 essays containing the words Migrant Human Rights.
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16. Refugees Welcome? : A study of Structural Apathy towards refugees in Sweden- How can illustrative storytelling challenge the socio-political restrictions of independent refugee narrations in Sweden?
University essay from Konstfack/Grafisk design & illustrationAbstract : This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrictions faced by refugee narratives in Sweden. This exploration will be done through the study of stereotypes that stigmatise the refugee’s identity. READ MORE
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17. The Two-Year Trap
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : Marriage migration contests the normative boundaries of marriage and is therefore becoming object to vast regulations. The Swedish Alien Act’s two-year rule is one such regulation, that is implemented to weed out “fraudulent marriages” among marriage migrants. READ MORE
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18. Lingering Educational Inequities under the Chinese Hukou System: A Human Opportunities Perspective
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : China, an Asian powerhouse, has reached record levels of economic growth since milestone market reforms started in the late 1970s. It is poised to enter the next phase of development to join the ranks of advanced nations. READ MORE
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19. Caring for migrant women affected by sexual and gender-based violence: Experiences of healthcare providers in Europe and North America : A meta-synthesis
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Internationell mödra- och barnhälsovård (IMCH)Abstract : Introduction: Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a violation against human rights with severe implications for the health of women globally. Migrant women may be exposed to a heightened risk of SGBV as well as obstacles that impair their ability to respond to violence and access care. READ MORE
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20. Migrant Child Labour in Turkey : A critical analysis of multilevel governance targeting migrant child labour in Turkey
University essay from Linköpings universitet/REMESO - Institutet för forskning om migration, etnicitet och samhälleAbstract : Entering the 9th year of the Syrian Crisis, there are still more than 400 thousand school aged Syrian children considered ‘out-of-school’ in Turkey. Several previous studies as well as reports of International Organisations and Civil Society Organisations such as UNICEF and Support to Life argue that out-of-school Syrian children have formed part of the Turkish informal labour market. READ MORE