Drawing on accounts of unaccompanied migrant young people becoming adult, this book offers a political economy analysis of wellbeing in the context of migration and demonstrates the urgent need for policy reform
Homo Migratus. A term I coined to make a point – an important point: human beings move. It is what w...
Exacerbated by the Great Recession, youth transitions to employment and adulthood have become increa...
This article examines how unaccompanied minors from Afghanistan experience migration as a space of b...
With the collaboration of Praxis Community Projects and Shpresa Programme, a series of photography w...
From the Arab uprisings to the refugee crisis, global events seemed to be remaking the conditions of...
A dataset comprising the following:1) key informant interviews with national stakeholders and 4 (Cas...
Migration of unaccompanied immigrant and refugee youth has increased around the world in the last de...
This thesis examines the stories that young people tell about becoming refugees and seeking asylum. ...
This thesis draws attention to a range of factors that influence why, how and when young migrant and...
Of the world’s 272 million migrants, about one in four are young people between the ages of 15 and 2...
“Migration is a one-way trip; there is no 'home' to go back to" (Hall, 1987, p. 44). In this famous ...
This book presents different perspectives on youth migration, focusing upon research from a wide ran...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Young people from refugee backgrounds have been repeatedly denied th...
Young people constitute more than half of global refugee populations, yet there has been limited res...
Homo Migratus. A term I coined to make a point – an important point: human beings move. It is what w...
Exacerbated by the Great Recession, youth transitions to employment and adulthood have become increa...
This article examines how unaccompanied minors from Afghanistan experience migration as a space of b...
With the collaboration of Praxis Community Projects and Shpresa Programme, a series of photography w...
From the Arab uprisings to the refugee crisis, global events seemed to be remaking the conditions of...
A dataset comprising the following:1) key informant interviews with national stakeholders and 4 (Cas...
Migration of unaccompanied immigrant and refugee youth has increased around the world in the last de...
This thesis examines the stories that young people tell about becoming refugees and seeking asylum. ...
This thesis draws attention to a range of factors that influence why, how and when young migrant and...
Of the world’s 272 million migrants, about one in four are young people between the ages of 15 and 2...
“Migration is a one-way trip; there is no 'home' to go back to" (Hall, 1987, p. 44). In this famous ...
This book presents different perspectives on youth migration, focusing upon research from a wide ran...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Young people from refugee backgrounds have been repeatedly denied th...
Young people constitute more than half of global refugee populations, yet there has been limited res...
Homo Migratus. A term I coined to make a point – an important point: human beings move. It is what w...
Exacerbated by the Great Recession, youth transitions to employment and adulthood have become increa...
This article examines how unaccompanied minors from Afghanistan experience migration as a space of b...