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Committed to the Diaspora: More Developing Countries Setting Up Diaspora Institutions
November 2 —
For many developing countries, migrants are considered valuable contributors to future development. As proof of their
commitment, they have invested in diaspora institutions with responsibilities ranging from protecting migrants to
encouraging investment. MPI's Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias analyzes 45 such institutions across 30 countries and breaks them down by type.
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Wedding Bells Are Ringing: Increasing Rates of Intermarriage in Germany
October 1 — Intermarriage is considered a test of integration: the higher the rate, the more integrated the group. Olga Nottmeyer of
DIW Berlin finds that while immigrants from Turkey, by far Germany's largest immigrant group, have had low rates of
intermarriage in the first generation, intermarriage rates among second-generation Turkish men are increasing.
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Emigration, Immigration, and Diaspora Relations in India
October 15 — The world's second most populous country also has a vast
diapora spread across nearly every continent. Daniel Naujoks provides a broad overview of Indian migration flows and major
populations worldwide, and discusses India's diaspora policies, refugees and asylum seekers from the region, and illegal immigrants
from Bangladesh. India Resource Page
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