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“Shifting in” state sovereignty: social policy and migration control in Costa Rica
(Routledge, 2014)
This paper challenges the globalist claim that nation states lose sovereignty to normative frameworks of international human rights with regards to their migration policy.
In contrast, the analysis of the interplay between ...
The Nexus between Migration, Security and Human Rights in Argentine Migration Policy (1990-2015)
One of the most relevant changes in the way international migration and in particular border immigration is understood and addressed in the context of migration policies in Argentina is the adoption of humanitarian discourses, ...
Migration policies and state control in Argentina: experiences of vulnerable bolivian women who cross the borders
(Lomonosov Moscow State University, 2015)
This paper analyzes the way in which migration policies impact in the trajectories of Bolivian women who live and work in the outskirts of the main cities of Argentina. It focuses on three cases representative of the ...
“Shifting in” migration control Universalism and immigration in Costa Rica
(International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), 2013)
When the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS), the flagship institution of
Costa Rica’s ‘exceptional’ -solidary and universal- social policy regime, entered
in financial crisis in 2011, the already difficult social ...
Economic and Social Determinants of Mexican Circular and Permanent Migration
(Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco, 2008)
The Configuration of Circular Migration Policies in South America. Spain's Labour Agreements with Colombia and Ecuador
This work investigates how migratory processes and migrants have been conceived in the implementation of the Temporary and Circular Labour Migration (TCLM) model. Our focus is on Spain's Agreements with Colombia and Ecuador ...
The Road to Get a New Migratory Policy for Brazil. From the Restrictive Military Vision to an Open Policy
During the last Brazilian military dictatorship (1964-1985), the migration policy focused on 'protecting' the jobs of local workers. It also promoted the restriction of the presence of foreigners linked to leftist movements ...