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Sahizer Samuk
Sahizer Samuk
Independent scholar, affiliate researcher at IMRC, Wilfried Laurier University
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Temporary migration Programmes: The cause or antidote of migrant worker exploitation in UK agriculture.
E Consterdine, S Samuk
Journal of International Migration and Integration 19 (4), 1005-1020, 2018
352018
Why is it so hard? And for whom? Obstacles to intra-European mobility
EA Kmiotek-Meier, J Skrobanek, B Nienaber, V Vysotskaya, S Samuk, ...
Migration Letters, 2019
242019
Are you mobile, too? The role played by social networks in the intention to move abroad among youth in Europe
A Herz, L Díaz-Chorne, C Díaz-Catalán, A Altissimo, SS Carignani
Migration letters 16 (1), 93-104, 2019
242019
Can integration be temporary? The (dis) integration of temporary migrant workers in Canada and the UK
Ş Samuk
Politics of (dis) integration, 61-79, 2020
152020
Seasonal immigrant workers and programs in UK, France, Spain and Italy
A López-Sala, YM Gerbeau, T Eremenko, C Beauchemin, S Samuk, ...
132016
Closing the seasonal agricultural workers scheme: A triple loss
E Consterdine, S Samuk
University of Sussex: Sussex Centre for Migration Research, 2015
122015
Learning in transition: Erasmus+ as an opportunity for internationalization
S Samuk, B Nienaber, E Kmiotek-Meier, V Vysotskaya, J Skrobanek, ...
The Palgrave handbook of youth mobility and educational migration, 173-183, 2021
112021
Preparing for online interviews during Covid-19: the intricacies of technology and online human interaction
S Samuk, S Burchi
SN Social Sciences, 2022
102022
Introduction to Special Issue for Migration Letters: Inequalities and Youth Mobilities in Europe from Comparative Perspectives
S Samuk, EA Kmiotek-Meier, B Nienaber, V Vysotskaya
Migration Letters 16 (1), 1-14, 2019
92019
What works to facilitate displaced and refugee-background students’ access and participation in European higher education: results from a multilingual systematic review
MO Erika Kalocsanyiova, Natalia BÎLICI, Ryan Jenkins
Educational Review, 1-22, 2022
52022
Being a nomad in one’s home: The case of Italian women during Covid-19
S Burchi, S Samuk Carignani
Cambio Rivista Sulle Trasformazioni Sociali 11 (22), 83-95, 2022
4*2022
Household disability costs and living standards in Turkey: evidence from a health reform
O Ozdamar, E Giovanis, S Samuk
International Journal of Social Economics 48 (2), 318-333, 2021
42021
Metamorphosis of educational understanding: Temporary integration of Syrians in Turkey
S Samuk
Border Crossing 8 (2), 332-354, 2018
42018
Health status and willingness-to-pay estimates for the benefits of improved recycling rates: evidence from great britain
E Giovanis, O Ozdamar, S Samuk
SN Business & Economics 1 (1), 3, 2020
32020
State business relations and the dynamics of job flows in Egypt and Turkey
O Ozdamar, E Giovanis, S Samuk
Eurasian Business Review 10, 519-558, 2020
22020
Work and Gender in the Context of Spatial Mobility and Migration: the Case of Highly Skilled Italians Abroad
S Samuk, S Burchi, E Kalocsanyiova
Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2023
12023
Agency and Structure Revisited with Youth Responses to Gendered (Spatial) Mobilities in the EU
Border Crossing 10 (1), 61-78, 2020
12020
Mapping mobility–pathways, institutions and structural effects of youth mobility, Final Public Project Report
S Samuk, B Nienaber, J Bissinger, V Vysotskaya
European Commission, 2018
12018
Aegean in Motion: The Reasons, Consequences, and Tragedies of Four Distinct Phases of Migration in the Aegean Sea
Ş Samuk, H Pabuççular
Meltem, 56-74, 2018
12018
The link between the Remittances and the Fiscal Policy in the light of Italian Emigration and Turkish Emigration
Ş Samuk
Aydın İktisat Fakültesi Dergisi 1 (1), 80-102, 2017
12017
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