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Philippe Fargues

Researcher at European University Institute

Publications -  105
Citations -  1657

Philippe Fargues is an academic researcher from European University Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Immigration. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1572 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Fargues include Migration Policy Institute & American University in Cairo.

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Immigration Without Inclusion: Non-nationals in nation-building in the Gulf States

TL;DR: In the Gulf States, migrants represent between one-third and four-fifths of the population in the Gulf states as mentioned in this paper, and despite their sizable numbers, migrants can only have temporary residency, they have no access to citizens.
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Women in Arab countries: challenging the patriarchal system?

TL;DR: The average total fertility rate (TFR) for the Arab world was 3.4 children per woman in 2000 as discussed by the authors, which is low compared to the six to eight children per women which was the norm for the previous generation.
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Arab Migration to Europe: Trends and Policies

TL;DR: The authors examines three reasons for growing Arab migration to Europe: new patterns of family-building in Arab countries, aging in Europe, and the emergence of a new demand for migrant labor.
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The Demographic Benefit of International Migration: Hypothesis and Application to Middle Eastern and North African Contexts

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that migration from developing to more industrial countries during the past decades may have resulted in a smaller world population than the one which would have been attained had no international migration taken place for two reasons: most of recent migration has been from high to low birth rate countries, and migrants typically adopt and send back to their home countries models and ideas that prevail in host countries.