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The Rights of Children, Youth and Women in the Context of Migration

Victor Abramovich, Pablo Ceriani Cernadas and Alejandro Morlachetti
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Victor Abramovich: Centre of Human Rights – University of Lanus
Pablo Ceriani Cernadas: Centre of Human Rights – University of Lanus
Alejandro Morlachetti: Centre of Human Rights – University of Lanus

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (fukudaps@newschool.edu)

Working papers from UNICEF,Division of Policy and Strategy

Abstract: This paper is an updated version of a previous draft working paper entitled, "Migration, Children and Human Rights: Challenges and Opportunities". This paper aims to address the issue of children’s and women’s migration from a human rights perspective by highlighting: (i) the particular situation of children and adolescents within the migration-development nexus, (ii) the gender perspective at all stages of analysis and programming and (iii) the significant gaps within legislation and policies, that inhibit the formulation of effective and rights-based responses relating to children, adolescents and migration.

Keywords: children’s and women’s migration; human rights; children's rights; adolescents and migration; equity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 60 pages
Date: 2011
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