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Covid-19 and the Mediterranean Mobility Regime

16.11.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Keine Kommentare))

As Covid-19 emerged globally, the pandemic was seized as an opportunity to experiment with forms of hygienic-sanitary containment and deterrence, often targeting vulnerable mobile populations. While the virus did not „respect“ borders, borders multiplied, both on land and at sea. Yet, despite varied attempts, the Mediterranean Sea could not be ...

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Towards a Novel Mobility Regime? The Legacies of the COVID-19 Pandemic Regarding the Governance of Human Movement

14.11.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Keine Kommentare))
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Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, authorities deployed a myriad of „exceptional“ measures that severely impacted the possibilities of human movement. States restricted, controlled and monitored people on the move at various social and spatial scales. The emerging „regime of (im)mobility“ turned out to be highly differential and ...

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Comportements familiaux des populations étrangères en Suisse

08.11.2023 , in ((Migration-Mobility Survey '22)) , ((Keine Kommentare))

La Suisse, comme de nombreux pays industrialisés, fait face à une diminution progressive du nombre d’enfants au sein de la population possédant la nationalité Suisse, ce qui impacte sa structure démographique et accroît le vieillissement. A l’inverse, de par un nombre d’enfants moyen plus élevé, les femmes étrangères freinent ce ...

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