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.
Undocumented Children in Europe: Invisible Victims of Immigration Restrictions
Publication date: 2009
This report is the result of a two-year European project entitled "Fighting Discrimination-Based Violence Against...
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Publication date: 24/11/2008
The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre (IRC) in Florence, Italy, was established in 1988 to strengthen the capacity...
› See full documentUnskilled Temporary Labour Migration from Upper Egypt to Cairo
Author: A. ZohryPublication date: October 2002
This paper looks at the characteristics of labourers who migrate from rural to urban areas in Egypt and what...
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Publication date: July 2007
This report addresses the treatment of unaccompanied migrant children in the Canary Islands after their arrival....
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Author: T. Bean; A. Mooijart; E. Eurelings-Bontekoe; P. SpinhovenPublication date: 2006
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