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Title:Emigration and diaspora in Belarus Author(s):BOBROVA, AnastaciaDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/49Abstract:, as well as undesirable donor countries: Africa and most of South East Asia
Title:Chinese and Indian immigrants in Georgia : what attracts them to the country and what impact do they have on Georgian society? Author(s):
CarimEast TeamDate:2013Type:OtherSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Policy Briefs; 2013Abstract:Since 1991, when Georgia became independent, the country has experienced substantial emigration. While Georgian citizens moved abroad, citizens of other countries moved to Georgia, taking advantage of a relatively liberal ...
Title:Political parties and migration issues in Azerbaijan : discussions about migration attractiveness of the Republic and problems of compatriots abroad Author(s):RUMYANSEV, SergeyDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2012/106
Title:Dynamics of remittances in Georgia Author(s):ZURABISHVILI, TamarDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2012/32Abstract:The explanatory note examines the dynamics of remittances in Georgia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Amount of remittances has been increasing in Georgia steadily, experiencing a slight decline in 2008 as a ...
Title:Human trafficking : Russia Author(s):IVAKHNYUK, Irina; IONTSEV, VladimirDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/55Abstract: and Eastern Europe, including the former Soviet Union, ranked second in the world in terms of human trafficking after south-east Asia [1] and every year around 175,000 women (1997 estimate) were taken from the region in ...
Title:Asylum-seekers, refugees and displaced persons in Moldova : problems of recognition, social protection and integration Author(s):MOSNEAGA, ValeriuDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/103
Title:State of return migration policy and research : case of Georgia Author(s):ZURABISHVILI, TamarDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2012/09Abstract:Being a relatively newly migrant sending country, Georgia does not have an elaborated migration policy. Following its liberal politics, until recently, migration regulations were either extremely open, or non-existent. The ...
Title:Migration cooperation in Europe Author(s):WEINAR, Agnieszka
Date:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2012/118Abstract:This explanatory note maps migration cooperation in Europe that involves directly Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and the Russian Federation.1 It also tries to map possible channels of policy transfer ...

Title:Azerbaijan in the context of circular migration processes Author(s):RUMYANSEV, SergeyDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2012/64Abstract:First, I will analyse the effects of this type of migration that are significant for Azerbaijan as a country of emigration (this being, in my view, the most important aspect); ? Second, I will assess the impact of circular ...
Title:Readmission, return and reintegration : the Russian Federation Author(s):MUKOMEL, VladimirDate:2013Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/02Abstract:The acceptance of Russian citizens residing abroad and returning to Russia voluntarily or by force is not so relevant for the Russian Federation (although, obviously the problems of their integration are underestimated and ...