Independent Child Migration
The issue of independent child migrants: children or young people who migrate without their parents, usually accords the children or youth no agency, and portrays them as dependents if not victims. Within the policy context these children may be labelled unaccompanied minors. The research included within this catalogue will attempt to highlight the studies that do consider the agency of the child migrant. The children's perspectives, their voices, and experiences, their role and expectations of them all provide various understanding of independent child migration that is very different from the narrow discourse of trafficking and forced child labour. The positives and negatives of independent child migration, on the child and their development are explored in much of the research here.
Separated Children, Exile and Home-Country Links: The Example of Somali Children in the Nordic Countries
Author: W. AyottePublication date: 2002
The objectives of this research is to acquire a better understanding of the situation in Somalia...
› See full documentSeparated Refugee Children in Cairo. A Rights-Based Analysis
Author: L. Maxwell; A. El-HilallyPublication date: September 2004
This research examines international legal standards on the protection and care of separated child refugees and...
› See full documentSeparated, asylum-seeking children in European Union Member States
Publication date: April 2010
The report covers two main areas: living conditions and legal issues and procedures, in relation to asylum seeking...
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Publication date: November 2010
This report examines the experiences and views of separated asylum seeking children and adults responsible for...
› See full documentSinai Perils. Risks to Migrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers in Egypt and Israel
Publication date: November 2008
The aim of this report is to investigate the experiences of Egypt's and Israel's refugee and asylum seeking...
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