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Migration to Switzerland is not only about finding work. Using data from the Migration-Mobility Survey by the nccr – on the move, this video shows how migrants contribute to the Swiss workforce — o...
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Point presse migration #12 - Encourager et exiger : l'intégration, une notion ambivalente
Avec Carine Tacchella, Karine Lambert, Leïla Weber et Stefan Manser-Egli
Modéré par Marie Vuilleumier
Mar...
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Migration to Switzerland isn’t just about work. Using data from the Migration-Mobility Survey by the nccr – on the move, this video shows how family, education, and opportunity shape migration—and ...
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Welche Rolle spielt Diskriminierung heute bei der Jobsuche? Diese Folge von On the Move Conversations untersucht, wie Vorurteile aufgrund von Namen, Herkunft oder anderen Merkmalen den Zugang zum A...
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What shapes public attitudes toward migration in times of crisis?
In this episode, Jessica Gale and Elie Michel share insights from their research on how people think and feel about migration.
Dr...
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Qu’est-ce qui favorise réellement l’intégration et la cohésion sociale en Suisse? Cet épisode explore le rôle des politiques d’intégration dans l’inclusion des personnes migrantes et dans le renfor...
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In this video, Rosita Fibbi and Dominik Hangartner show how people with foreign-sounding names or darker skin tones receive fewer job interviews in Switzerland — even when equally qualified.
Using...
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Medien-Dialog Migration #4: Arbeitskräftemangel im Zeitalter des demographischen Wandels: Kann die Schweiz auf Einwanderung verzichten?
Mit Michael Siegenthaler und Patrick Chuard-Keller von Nata...
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Who counts as an “essential worker,” and what does that label mean in practice? Revisiting the Covid-19 pandemic, this episode explores how categories such as “essential” and “key worker” shaped re...
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In this video, Gianni D’Amato and Anne Kristol explore how access to Swiss citizenship varies across the country, and what really shapes naturalisation decisions.
Drawing on their research at the ...
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What happens when an asylum system moves online? Focusing on South Africa, this episode examines how digitalisation is changing access to refugee protection, legal status, and everyday interactions...
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What does it really mean to be “integrated”, and who gets to decide?
In this video, Stefanie Kurt and Stefan Manser-Egli explore how integration is defined and assessed in Swiss migration policy. ...
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How do media and political narratives shape the way migration is understood? This episode explores how migration is framed in public debate, why certain stories gain traction over others, and how t...
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What shapes migration and mobility today? On the Move Conversations is the podcast of the nccr – on the move, Switzerland’s National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) on migration and mobilit...
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What shapes migration and mobility today? On the Move Conversations is the podcast of the nccr – on the move, Switzerland’s National Centre of Competence in Research on migration and mobility. For ...
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Who is considered a migrant, and who gets labelled as one?
In this video, Didier Ruedin and Janine Dahinden explore how categories such as migration background, second generation, migrant and expa...
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Why do people move to Switzerland, and why do some leave certain cantons?
In this episode, Prof. Philippe Wanner and Great Udochi explore international and internal migration patterns in Switzerla...
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What shapes migration and mobility today?
For 12 years, the nccr – on the move, led by the University of Neuchâtel and supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, has brought together over ...
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This a Public Lecture by Peggy Levitt (Wellesley College) organized by the nccr - on the move. More information on https://nccr-onthemove.ch/
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Point presse migrations #11 - “Pénurie de main-d’œuvre et ralentissement démographique: la Suisse peut-elle se passer de l’immigration?”
Avec Philippe Wanner et Marco Taddei
Modéré par Marie Vuil...
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