Essays about: "Swedish migration history"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 23 essays containing the words Swedish migration history.
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16. Crimmigration in Sweden? A study of internal control of foreigners
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : År 2006 myntade Professor Juliet Stumpf vid Lewis and Clark Law School i Oregon i USA begreppet ”crimmigration”. När hon gjorde det, döpte hon också en juridisk utveckling som startade i mitten av 1980-talet i USA. READ MORE
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17. Entrenched Ethnic Violence: : An analysis of conflict attitudes among the unaccompanied refugee children in the HVB houses in the Småland Region
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : This research is a field study analyzing conflict attitudes as possible triggers for the conflicts among the unaccompanied refugee children in the HBV houses in the Småland County, Sweden. In order to do so, this study focuses specifically on the causes of the conflicts among the children and to seek a deeper understanding on how these conflict attitudes were acted upon and became the potential triggers for the conflicts. READ MORE
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18. Sweden’s Dilemma: The Right to Health for Irregular Migrations. An examination of human rights law and factors affecting policy
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbeteAbstract : Sweden is said to be one of the most restrictive countries in all of Europe when it comes to the right to health for irregular migrants. The UN and civil society have called on the Swedish Government to revise its domestic legislation in order to meet what it deems the States’ human rights obligation. READ MORE
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19. Modernity & Migration
University essay from Fakulteten för samhälls- och livsvetenskaperAbstract : Summery The main objective of this essay is to analyze the challenges caused by today’s modern phenomenon of change in our society and to discuss it in relationship to the process of migration. In doing so I focus on questions like, “what does it really mean when a person becomes a migrant and what does it mean to be the host country?” Becoming a migrant or a host country is a complex process which involves variety of challenges both for individuals and the locality. READ MORE
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20. Population viability analysis of the Danube sturgeon populations
University essay from SLU/Swedish Biodiversity CentreAbstract : Populations of six sturgeon species in the Danube River (Beluga, Russian sturgeon, Stellate sturgeon, Sterlet, Ship sturgeon and Atlantic sturgeon) have experienced severe decline during the last several decades, mostly due to the unsustainable fishery, river fragmentation and water pollution. In the present study, the question of viability of Danube sturgeon populations and the poor knowledge of their ecology have been addressed through three different research activities: 1) statistical methods that infer extinction based on sighting records have been used to assess probability of extinction of the Ship and Atlantic sturgeon, whose presence n the Danube basin is uncertain; 2) assessment of microelement accumulation in sturgeon pectoral fin rays, especially of strontium and calcium, has been conducted as a method that can reveal migration patterns of anadromous sturgeons; 3) population viability analysis in a Vortex simulation model has been conducted in order to assess the state of the six Danube sturgeon species, their future risk of extinction and to determine the most suitable conservation and management measures. READ MORE