Over the last decades states of origin have increasingly adopted policies to keep political, economic or political ties with their emigrants (i.e. non-resident citizens). These emigrant policies vary among different countries and include programs as diverse as return policies, dual citizenship, the stimulation of remittances and the creation of government agencies to administer emigrant issues. The Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) is a valuable tool to order and structure the emigrant policies adopted (up to the end of 2015) by 22 states of origin in Latin America and the Caribbean. It includes information about 102 policy indicators, grouped hierarchically along 12 dimensions and two components. The EMIX can be a useful tool for policymakers...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
An Indicator of the Openness Policy to Immigration The policy of openness toward immigration from d...
International audienceThis article presents the methods and preliminary findings from IMPALA, a data...
In this paper we present the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX), an index that summarizes the emigrant p...
How states of origin regulate the rights, obligations, and services they extend to their emigrants h...
Despite a growing interest in migration questions, it is still not possible to systematically analys...
This paper outlines the methodology of DEMIG POLICY, a new database tracking around 6,000 migration ...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
The policy of openness toward immigration from developing countries is strongly debated in the indus...
Latin American and Caribbean states seek new relations with their emigrants. From external voting ri...
This paper outlines the conceptual and methodological underpinnings of DEMIG POLICY, a new database ...
Immigration policy for low-skill immigrants, 1783-2010, for the following countries: Argentina, Aust...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
Objective: Researchers often reuse existing data and indices even in cases where theory demands diff...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
An Indicator of the Openness Policy to Immigration The policy of openness toward immigration from d...
International audienceThis article presents the methods and preliminary findings from IMPALA, a data...
In this paper we present the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX), an index that summarizes the emigrant p...
How states of origin regulate the rights, obligations, and services they extend to their emigrants h...
Despite a growing interest in migration questions, it is still not possible to systematically analys...
This paper outlines the methodology of DEMIG POLICY, a new database tracking around 6,000 migration ...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
The policy of openness toward immigration from developing countries is strongly debated in the indus...
Latin American and Caribbean states seek new relations with their emigrants. From external voting ri...
This paper outlines the conceptual and methodological underpinnings of DEMIG POLICY, a new database ...
Immigration policy for low-skill immigrants, 1783-2010, for the following countries: Argentina, Aust...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
Objective: Researchers often reuse existing data and indices even in cases where theory demands diff...
"Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" is a 4-year project that was funded by the Leibniz-Gemeins...
An Indicator of the Openness Policy to Immigration The policy of openness toward immigration from d...
International audienceThis article presents the methods and preliminary findings from IMPALA, a data...