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Sustainable Development Goals and International Migration: A Comprehensive Analysis, Formulari di Sociologia delle Migrazioni

Refugee StudiesInternational LawGlobalization and MigrationMigration and Development

An overview of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their relation to international migration. It covers key concepts such as the SDGs' timeframe, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and various migration-related terms and organizations. The document also discusses the drivers of irregular migration and the role of diaspora in various areas.

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  • What are the Sustainable Development Goals and their timeframe?
  • What is the most important Italian university for migration studies?
  • What are the drivers of irregular migration?
  • What is the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and when was it adopted?
  • Which university topics are related to this document?

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2021/2022

Caricato il 18/09/2022

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Scarica Sustainable Development Goals and International Migration: A Comprehensive Analysis e più Formulari in PDF di Sociologia delle Migrazioni solo su Docsity! 1. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are to be achieved by the year b. 2030 2. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination was adopted a. 21 December 1965 3. Durban Declaration and Programme of Action stand against: Racism Racial Discrimination Xenophobia and related Intolerance 4. GCIM stands for: a. Global Commission on International Migration 5. GFMD is: a. Global Forum on Migration and Development 6. ICRMW: a. International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families 7. Movement of people within a country is known as a. Internal Migration 8. AVRR Programmes stand for: a. Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration 9. Irregular migration is influenced by a a. Broad range of economic and social factors in origin country b. Broad range of economic and social factors in destination country c. Both 10. What is the key driver of irregular migration? a. Illegal employment of foreign workers b. Lack of employment c. Natural calamities d. Wish for better life 11. ‘The procurement, in order to obtain, directly or indirectly a financial or other material benefit, of the illegal entry of a person into a state Party of which the person is not a national or a permanent resident’ is known as: a. Smuggling of migrants 12. The concept of migration governance is more inclusive and responsive to the phenomenon of: a. International migration 13. What is the concept that implies that migration is a matter solely for the organs of government? a. Migration Management 14. RCPs on migration often complement: a. Regional Economic Integration Mechanisms 15. The underlying feature of a human rights-based approach is identifying the… a. Duty- bearers, b. Rights-holders c. Both 16. The major functions of UN in support of migration and human rights: a. Standard setting and normative oversight b. Provision of a forum for human rights-based dialogue and cooperation c. Technical assistance d. Building up the knowledge base e. All the above 17. Diaspora can strengthen and impact the following areas a. Economic b. Educational c. Cultural and social d. All of the above 18. Instead of viewing the diaspora as a monolithic and somewhat abstract whole, a Translocal approach to diaspora suggests the existence of a. many diverse diasporas focused on belonging to small, local communities. 19. Migrant health – can be defined as the differences in health found between migrants and populations at both origin and destination, and across different migration settings, such as a. labour migration b. international and internal displacement c. irregular migration d. All of the above 20. Whether individual migrants will experience improvements or declines in their health status will depend partly on their interactions with the multiple factors that determine their health before, during and after their migration journey. Such factors – known as the social determinants of health – including a. access to safe transit b. quality housing c. health care. d. All of the above 21. The widely ratified ILO Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111) applies to all workers, including refugees, and aims to: a. Promote equality of opportunity and ensure protection against discrimination. b. Respect to access to education and vocational training. c. Access to employment and to particular occupations. d. All of the above. 22. Which country in the Gulf Cooperation Council claim to repeal Kafala System in 2009. b. Bahrain. 23. According to the Human Rights Convention, minority refers: a. A group inferior in number to the rest of the population and whose members share in their will to hold on to their culture, traditions, religion or language
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