Por uma compreensão mais ampla das migrações forçadas
“Por uma compreensão mais ampla das migrações forçadas” – Por Tuíla Botega
Resumo das autorizações concedidas pelo Conselho Nacional de Imigração
Resumo das autorizações concedidas pelo Conselho Nacional de Imigração até 31/03/2014.
Movimientos de Mujeres en el mundo: horizontes y dilemas
Movimientos de Mujeres en el mundo: horizontes y dilemas, Delia Dutra – Estudos Feministas, Florianópolis – janeiro-abril/2014
Tráfico de Pessoas: O ser humano está à venda?
“Tráfico de Pessoas: O ser humano está à venda?” – Editorial da Resenha nº 95 – 2º trimestre de 2014 – Roberto Marinucci
U.S. human trafficking report drops four nations to lowest tier
After several years of what it calls broken promises, the U.S. government has singled out Thailand, Malaysia, The Gambia and Venezuela for taking insufficient action against human trafficking.
L’immigration permanente au Québec selon les catégories d’immigration et quelques composantes
This document addresses the demographics of immigration to Québec and was compiled by the Direction de la recherche et de l’analyse prospective du ministère de l’Immigration, de la Diversité et de l’Inclusion. Cliquez ici pour voir le document complet en français
Migration and Remittance Flows
Remittance flows to developing countries are expected to reach $414 billion in 2013 (up 6.3 percent over 2012), and $540 billion by 2016.
European Union: Asylum applicants and first instance decisions on asylum applications
Asylum applicants and first instance decisions on asylum applications in 2012, in the first quarter 2013 and in the second quarter 2013
Remittances to Latin America Recover – but Not to Mexico
This report examines official flows of remittances, including overall trends from 2000 to 2013 as well as contributions from the U.S. in 2005 and 2012, with a particular focus on 17 Spanishspeaking nations in Latin America…
Migration and Remittance Flows 2013-2016
Remittance flows to developing countries are expected to reach $414 billion in 2013 (up 6.3 percent over 2012), and $540 billion by 2016.
