Forced migration -- Research -- Methodology : Documenting displacement : questioning methodological boundaries in forced migration research / edited by Katarzyna Grabska and Christina Clark-Kazak
Forced migration -- Social aspects -- China : Development-induced displacement in India and China : a comparative look at the burdens of growth / edited by Florence Padovani
Forced migration -- Social aspects -- India : Development-induced displacement in India and China : a comparative look at the burdens of growth / edited by Florence Padovani
Forced migration -- Ukraine -- Lʹviv : Lviv and Wrocław, cities in parallel? : myth, memory, and migration, c. 1890-present / edited by Jan Fellerer, Robert Pyrah
2020
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Forced migration -- United States : Conflict and forced migration : escape from oppression and stories of survival, resilience, and hope / edited by Gil Richard Musolf
Forced migration -- Venezuela : Displacement, human rights and sexual and reproductive health : conceptualizing gender protection gaps in Latin America / Natalia Cintra
2023
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Forced migration -- Vietnam : Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement in Vietnam Exploring the State - People Nexus
Forced migration -- Yugoslavia -- History -- 20th century. : The suitcase : refugee voices from Bosnia and Croatia, with contributions from over seventy-five refugees and displaced people / edited by Julie Mertus ... [and others] ; text editors Julie Mertus, Jasmina Tesanovic ; translations by Jelica Todosijevic ... [and others]
1997
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Forced migration -- Zambezi River Valley : Dams, displacement, and the delusion of development : Cahora Bassa and its legacies in Mozambique, 1965-2007 / Allen F. Isaacman and Barbara S. Isaacman
2013
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Forced migration -- Zimbabwe : Zimbabwe's new diaspora : displacement and the cultural politics of survival / edited by JoAnn McGregor and Ranka Primorac
Here are entered works on the coercive commercial trade in human beings for the purpose of sexual or other exploitation. Works on facilitating the entry of illegal aliens into a country with the objective of making a profit are entered under Human smuggling
Here are entered works on the forced removal of American Indians to reservations by the U.S. government, generally considered to have begun around 1813, continued through the 19th century under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, and ended as late as 1903 with the removal of Indian tribes in Southern California