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    Impact of immigration-specific stress on safety attitudes: a national cross-sectional study on overseas qualified nurses in Japan by Xinyi Chang, Xiuzhu Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Valid responses were received from 214 OQNs.Methods Data were collected via an online survey, including the Demands of Immigration Scale and Safety Attitudes Questionnaire-Short Form (SAQ-SF) to measure stress and safety attitudes evaluation, respectively. …”
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    Universalisme, différence et invisibilité.Essai sur la notion de race dans l’histoire de la France contemporaine  by Tyler Stovall

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Stovall met notamment en évidence les liens étroits qui se sont noués sous des formes diverses, entre l’idée de nation et celle de race, notamment dans ce qu’il appelle le « paradoxe du républicanisme impérial ». …”
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    Brexit: Could France Follow the Lead? by R. I. Blagoveshchenskii

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The second section shows that similar objective trends and public sentiments are developing in France, although can take different forms. As in the UK, certain segments of the French population show growing concern about the prospect of losing national sovereignty given the country’s declining influence within the EU, and call to curb immigration (mainly from North Africa). …”
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    The Documentation Status Continuum and the Impact of Categories on Healthcare Stratification by Tiffany Denise Joseph

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Scholars have examined immigrants’ marginalization as a form of civic stratification, where boundaries based on documentation status affect immigrants’ experiences and benefits granted by the state. …”
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    The Ethnic Hierarchy of the Taxi Industry: Structural Changes and Social Mobility Among Migrant Drivers by Helga Hiim Stålhane

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Norwegian taxi industry is an immigrant niche. Immigrant niches are often structured hierarchically, where workers are positioned in relation to their nationality or ethnicity. …”
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    Plurilinguisme, diglossie et minorités : le cas de la Suisse by Claudine Brohy

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Due to its situation at the crossroads of Europe, to internal and external mobility, individual multilingualism has always played a significant role, albeit in specific social conditions. In addition to national and official multilingualism, the country and its language communities have to manage other forms of multilingualism and other language contact situations: various diglossic situations, a Romance minority language – Rumantsch – which is scattered in five varieties, called idioms, and a contested koinè, Rumantsch Grischun, a significant number of immigration languages, and a strong presence of English. …”
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    German "Soft power" Policies in the Muslim World by L. R. Rustamova

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…In recent years, a number of foreign policy concepts declared the importance of using the instruments of "soft power" to promote the national interests of a country. Soft power is the ability through political values, culture and foreign policy to influence others by forming attractiveness [18]. …”
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    The Example of Mersin in the Sustainability of Coastal Cities under the Impact of Climate Change by Nihal Zengin, Ruşen Yamaçlı

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…As a result, the building stock has increased rapidly and the city forms have changed. Coastal cities, where the population, production and consumption are high, are directly affected by global warming and the climate change it brings with it, which has been felt more in recent years. …”
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    Facing migration under adverse conditions: challenges and resilience in the Colombo-Venezuelan border area by Gloria Omaira Bautista, Axel Kroeger, Nelly Rosero Castillo, Eduardo Gabriel Osorio Sanchez, Dianne Sofía Gonzales Escobar, Rafael Olarte, Sonia Diaz Monsalve

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Legal services were often sought by migrants, mostly in a special advice centre for migrants or from international organizations while their Colombian neighbours resorted mainly to national institutions including the police. …”
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    Les monolingues parlent aux bilingues : Plurilinguisme et parole politique aux États-Unis et au Canada by Charles Brasart

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In traditionally monolingual countries, or countries with important immigrant populations, bilingualism may be perceived as a threat to national cohesion because of its marginal dimension. …”
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    Delayed Presentation of Shoulder Tuberculosis by Majid Darraj

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Infections caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) have a global distribution, with infections occurring most frequently in persons residing in or who have resided in developing nations. Pulmonary tuberculosis (Tb) is the most common form of infection caused by MTb. …”
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    Geneva. An Urban Sociodemographic Database by Michel Oris, Olivier Perroux, Grazyna Ryczkowska, Reto Schumacher, Adrien Remund, Gilbert Ritschard

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This article presents the sources, the linking methods, the typologies used to code places and occupations, to study household structures and forms of solitude. Combined with qualitative information extracted from the archives of public administrations and the National Protestant Church, as well as from newspapers, these databases were used to study the transformation of a medium-sized European city, sociopolitical tensions embedded in demographic and social structures, and the impact of the immigrants who made the 'Calvinist Rome' a religiously mixed city. …”
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