Listagem Avaliação dos impactos potenciais dos novos ciclos migratórios para o Brasil (RP) por autor "Fernandes, Janaina de Mendonça"
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Analysis and evaluation of Brazilian work-led immigration policy guidelines for institutional development in the 21th century
Ruediger, Marco Aurélio; Luz, Margareth da; Oliveira, Wagner; Barbosa, Bárbara; Fernandes, Janaina de Mendonça
2017There is a consistent literature suggesting that migration incentives can be a powerful tool for fostering new technologies and boosting development, softening the demographic transition, and making the labor market more ... -
Expatriados, imigrantes e refugiados no Brasil: trajetórias e estratégias de integração econômica e social
Ruediger, Marco Aurélio; Luz, Margareth da; Couto, Maria Isabel MacDowell; Fernandes, Janaina de Mendonça; Oliveira, Wagner; Barbosa, Bárbara Barros; Rotenberg, Marcelo Rabelo
2017-11-29In the early 2010s, Brazil started to receive two new inflows of immigrants – citizens from Mercosur countries and refugees, especially from Haiti –, creating a kind of hierarchy that distinguishes desirable and undesirable ... -
Expatriates, immigrants and refugees in Brazil: trajectories and insertion strategies
Ruediger, Marco Aurélio; Luz, Margareth da; Fernandes, Janaina de Mendonça; Oliveira, Wagner; Barbosa, Bárbara; Rotenberg, Marcelo Rabelo
2017-06-22Increased levels of international migration have become a significant political issue in many countries in recent years. In the case of Brazil, the immigration law, created in 1980 and still in force, is reminiscent of the ... -
Immigration data in Brazil: fragmentation and lack of coordination of databases and its challenges to migration policy
Fernandes, Janaina de Mendonça; Ruediger, Marco Aurélio; Spohr, Alexandre Piffero; Oliveira, Wagner
2017This report tackles the diversity of systems that gather data on immigration in Brazil. Based on previous work on the immigration process in the country, we were able to identify which bodies work in each moment of data ...





