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Title:Migration profile : Turkey Author(s):DE BEL-AIR, FrançoiseDate:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Policy Briefs; 2016/09; Migration Policy CentreAbstract:As of 2015, the population of Turkey stood at 78,741,053, of whom 1,592,437 were, according to Turkish statistics, migrants (born-abroad). If we add to this figure the three million refugees registered in the country (of ...
Title:Migration profile : Tunisia Author(s):DE BEL-AIR, FrançoiseDate:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Policy Briefs; 2016/08; Migration Policy CentreAbstract:Jordan’s last population census gave the total population of the country as 9,531,712 in November 2015, 2,918,125 (31 per cent) of whom were foreign nationals. If accurate, these numbers indicate that Jordan is a major ...
Title:Challenges and prospects of the new banking resolution regime Author(s):GATTI, Matteo
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Florence School of Banking & Finance (FBF); Policy Briefs; 2016/01Abstract:The consequences of the new banking resolution regime on the evolution of the European financial system were discussed at a Chatham House ‘Executive Seminar on Banking Resolution’ organized by the Florence School of Banking ...
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Florence School of Banking & Finance (FBF); Policy Briefs; 2016/01Abstract:The consequences of the new banking resolution regime on the evolution of the European financial system were discussed at a Chatham House ‘Executive Seminar on Banking Resolution’ organized by the Florence School of Banking ...
Title:The limitations and dangers of Western government funding and promotion of Islam in the context of the new 'war of ideas' Author(s):ROY, Olivier
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Middle East Directions (MED); Policy Briefs; 2016/04Abstract:A widely shared view in Europe is that fighting radicalization and terrorism supposes the promotion of a “good moderate Islam”. This view is based more on unchecked prerequisites (the more religious you are, the more prone ...
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Middle East Directions (MED); Policy Briefs; 2016/04Abstract:A widely shared view in Europe is that fighting radicalization and terrorism supposes the promotion of a “good moderate Islam”. This view is based more on unchecked prerequisites (the more religious you are, the more prone ...
Title:Secularism anno 2016 : the place of religion in Europe today : the need for more open societies Author(s):ROY, Olivier
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Middle East Directions (MED); Policy Briefs; 2016/05Abstract:The contemporary debate on Islam both hides and reveals a deeper debate on the meaning of religion in a secular Europe. In fact, the more or less conflictual relationship with Islam compels Europeans to make explicit what ...
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Middle East Directions (MED); Policy Briefs; 2016/05Abstract:The contemporary debate on Islam both hides and reveals a deeper debate on the meaning of religion in a secular Europe. In fact, the more or less conflictual relationship with Islam compels Europeans to make explicit what ...
Title:Migration profile : Jordan Author(s):DE BEL-AIR, FrançoiseDate:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; Policy Briefs; 2016/06Abstract:Jordan's last population census gave the total population of the country as 9,531,712 in November 2015, 2,918,125 (31 per cent) of whom were foreign nationals. If accurate, these numbers indicate that Jordan is a major ...
Title:La traite des êtres humains dans le travail domestique en France, un phénomène sous-estimé Author(s):LEVY, FlorenceDate:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]; [DemandAT]Abstract:Considérée comme relevant de l’histoire ou de pays lointains, l’existence actuelle de la traite des êtres humains et de l’exploitation par le travail est souvent niée en France. Pourtant, dissimulés au sein des domiciles ...
Title:A democratic dividend from emigration? Author(s):RAPOPORT, Hillel
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; Policy Briefs; 2016/07Abstract:The recent political economy literature suggests that migrants can affect the institutional evolution of their home countries through political remittances, that is, the transfer of political norms and attitudes (e.g., for ...
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; Policy Briefs; 2016/07Abstract:The recent political economy literature suggests that migrants can affect the institutional evolution of their home countries through political remittances, that is, the transfer of political norms and attitudes (e.g., for ...
Title:Trafficking in human beings in the domestic work sector in the Netherlands : a hidden phenomenon Author(s):DE VOLDER , EefjeDate:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]; [DemandAT]Abstract:In the Netherlands, there is hardly any policy attention for THB in the domestic work sector and specifically for the demand-side of it. In order to address THB in the domestic work sector effectively, the Dutch government ...
Title:Exploited for care : abuse and trafficking in domestic work in Italy Author(s):PALUMBO, Letizia
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]; [DemandAT]Abstract:Domestic workers, especially live-in workers, are frequently victims of exploitation, including severe abuse and trafficking. This seems to be overlooked by public debate and policies on trafficking. By highlighting the ...
Date:2016Type:OtherSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]; [DemandAT]Abstract:Domestic workers, especially live-in workers, are frequently victims of exploitation, including severe abuse and trafficking. This seems to be overlooked by public debate and policies on trafficking. By highlighting the ...
