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General Information on International Migration: UNESCO Publications
The overall aim of UNESCO's programme on International Migration is to promote the respect for the human rights of migrants, and to contribute to peaceful integration of migrants in society.
 
    Books


  migration_w_borders50.jpg     Migration Without Borders. Essays on the Free Movement of People

What would happen if border controls were to be suppressed and people granted the right to move freely throughout the world?  More...

 

    Articles


  n_harris_sm.jpg     Interview with Nigel Harris: “Migration is the factor which makes economic growth possible.”
UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences - 2004-04
in SHS Newsletter 05  More...

 

    Documents


      A New Relationship Between Close Neighbors: Migration and Free Trade Between the U.S. and Mexico
Gustavo Verduzco Igartúa
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      Creating a Borderless West africa: Constraints and Prospects for Intra-Regional Migration
Aderanti Adepoju
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      État-nation et migrations en Afrique de l'Ouest : le défi de la mondialisation
Papa Demba FALL
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      Europe Without Borders - Rhetoric, Reality, or Utopia?
Jan Kunz and Mari Leinonen
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      Information kit on the United Nations Convention on Migrants' Rights
UNESCO
Arabic version November 2005  More...

 

      Information kit on the United Nations Convention on Migrants' Rights
UNESCO
English version November 2005  More...

 

      Information kit on the United Nations Convention on Migrants' Rights
UNESCO
Spanish version November 2005  More...

 

      Information kit on the United Nations Convention on Migrants' Rights
UNESCO
Russian version November 2005  More...

 

      Information kit on the United Nations Convention on Migrants' Rights
UNESCO
French version November 2005  More...

 

      Integration of Migrants’ Children by Means of Education: Moscow Experience
Chair of International (Multicultural) Education of the Moscow Institute of Open Education with the support of the UNESCO Moscow office
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      La fuite des compétences en Afrique francophone (Only in French)
UNESCO
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      Managing Migration: Whither the Missing regime?
Bimal Ghosh
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      Migrants and their integration: Contemporary issues and implications
Graeme Hugo
Discussion Paper  More...

 

      Migration Without Borders. The Economic Perspective.
Nigel Harris
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      Migration Without Borders: A Long Way to Go in the Asian Region
Graziano Battistella, Scalabrini International Migration Institute (SIMI)
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      Migration Without Borders: North Africa as a Reserve of Cheap Labour for Europe
Ayman Zohry
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      Migration Without Borders: the Asia-Pacific in an Uncertain World
Christine Inglis
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      People on the Move. Handbook of Selected Terms and Concepts. Version 1.0
The Hague Process on Refugees and Migration (THP Foundation), UNESCO Section on International Migration and Multicultural Policies
Because words do matter.  More...

 

      Some Social and Economic Consequences of Migration
University of Auckland
Curriculum Paper for Samoa  More...

 

      Special Dossier on International Migration in the SHS Views No.14 / September-November 2006
UNESCO - Sector for Social and Human Sciences
The publication of this special dossier coincides with the United Nations High-Level Dialogue (New York, USA, 14 - 15 September 2006).  More...

 

      Strangers in Foreign Lands. Diversity, Vulnerability and the Rights of Migrants.
Fernand de Varennes
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      The Cultural Heritage of Migrants

Museum International 233-234 (Volume 59, n° 1/2, 2007)  More...

 

      The Ethics, Economics and Governance of Free Movement
Mehmet Ugur
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      The Frontiers of Mobility
Catherine Withol de Wenden
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      The Positive Contribution by Immigrants
General Rapporteur: Professor Oscar Handiin (ISA); Economic Rapporteur: Professor Biinley Thomas (IEA); National Rapporteurs : George Hechen (Argentina), W. D. Borrie (Australia), Emilio Willems (Brazil), Julius Isaac (UK)), O. & M. F. Handlin (USA)
A Symposium prepared for Unesco by the International Sociological Association and the International Economic Association  More...

 






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