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Learn about recent practices from governments, civil society, international organizations, and other stakeholders to gain insight into their experiences implementing the Global Compact’s objectives and guiding principles – get ready to be inspired!

Elaborada en colaboración con el Centro de Investigación sobre Migración de IMISCOE, esta base de datos permite acceder a un conjunto de expertos en migración de todo el mundo. Los académicos e investigadores inscritos en IMISCOE contribuyen con sus publicaciones y conocimientos especializados a fomentar la innovación en materia de migración, aportando sus bagajes sobre una serie de temas relacionados con el Pacto Mundial para la Migración. En sus perfiles se ofrecen enlaces a sus investigaciones. Realice búsquedas por especialidad y ubicación en la base de datos que figura a continuación para encontrar a un experto y consultar sus últimos trabajos. Inicie sesión para contactar con un experto de manera directa.

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European University Institute
Researcher
Florence

Nodira Kholmatova is a Doctoral Researcher in the Social and Political Sciences Department with a specialization in Sociology at European University Institute. She is interested in labor migration, gender, and migration governance studies. Her research area includes former Soviet Union countries and Central Asia specifically. Her research focuses on the complex nature of labor migration of women from developing countries and looks at a discrepancy between high female mobility from a traditional (patriarchal) society of the country of origin and reintegration of women migrants in their home society. More specifically, her work examines the constraints female migrants encounter and the strategies that women develop to re-integrate.

She holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Sociology from a Joint Programme in International Migration and Social Cohesion (MISOCO) from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), University of Deusto (Basque Country, Spain) and University of Osnabruck (Germany). She also holds a BA in Sociology from the American University of Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan).

  • European University Institute
    Researcher
    Florence

Nodira Kholmatova is a Doctoral Researcher in the Social and Political Sciences Department with a specialization in Sociology at European University Institute. She is interested in labor migration, gender, and migration governance studies. Her research area includes former Soviet Union countries and Central Asia specifically. Her research focuses on the complex nature of labor migration of women from developing countries and looks at a discrepancy between high female mobility from a traditional (patriarchal) society of the country of origin and reintegration of women migrants in their home society. More specifically, her work examines the constraints female migrants encounter and the strategies that women develop to re-integrate.

She holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Sociology from a Joint Programme in International Migration and Social Cohesion (MISOCO) from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), University of Deusto (Basque Country, Spain) and University of Osnabruck (Germany). She also holds a BA in Sociology from the American University of Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan).

Yassine Khoudja conducted his PhD-project on women's labor market participation across ethnic groups in different national contexts at the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) at Utrecht University and the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS). From 2017 until 2019, he was working at ERCOMER as a postdoctoral researcher. He is currently working at the Insitut of Sociology of the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main.

Yassine Khoudja conducted his PhD-project on women's labor market participation across ethnic groups in different national contexts at the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) at Utrecht University and the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS). From 2017 until 2019, he was working at ERCOMER as a postdoctoral researcher. He is currently working at the Insitut of Sociology of the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main.

University of Warsaw
Adjunct
Warsaw

Dr. Marta Kindler is a sociologist. She works as an adjunct at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Resocialisation at the University of Warsaw and as research fellow at the Centre of Migration Research.
Marta Kindler’s research focuses now on the role of social networks in migration. She is the co-editor of the book Ukrainian Migration to the European Union: Lessons from Migration Studies (2016)and the author of the book A Risky Business? Ukrainian Migrant Women in Warsaw’s Domestic Work Sector” (2011). Marta Kindler received her PhD from the Faculty of Cultural Studies of the European University Viadrina. She is currently a board member of the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Reflexivities in Migration Studies.

  • University of Warsaw
    Adjunct
    Warsaw

Dr. Marta Kindler is a sociologist. She works as an adjunct at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Resocialisation at the University of Warsaw and as research fellow at the Centre of Migration Research.
Marta Kindler’s research focuses now on the role of social networks in migration. She is the co-editor of the book Ukrainian Migration to the European Union: Lessons from Migration Studies (2016)and the author of the book A Risky Business? Ukrainian Migrant Women in Warsaw’s Domestic Work Sector” (2011). Marta Kindler received her PhD from the Faculty of Cultural Studies of the European University Viadrina. She is currently a board member of the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Reflexivities in Migration Studies.

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The Hub is a virtual “meeting space” where governments, stakeholders and experts can access and share migration-related information and services. It provides curated content, analysis and information on a variety of topics.

The Hub aims to support UN Member States in the implementation, follow-up and review of the Global Compact for Migration by serving as a repository of existing evidence, practices and initiatives, and facilitating access to knowledge sharing via online discussions, an expert database and demand-driven, tailor-made solutions (launching in 2021).

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