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Emilia Pietka-Nykaza
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‘I want to do anything which is decent and relates to my profession’: Refugee doctors’ and teachers’ strategies of re-entering their professions in the UK
E Piętka-Nykaza
Journal of Refugee Studies 28 (4), 523-543, 2015
562015
Funkcjonowanie polskich migrantów na brytyjskim rynku pracy
A Fihel, E Piętka
CMR Working Papers, 2007
552007
EU post-accession Polish migrants trajectories and their settlement practices in Scotland
E Piętka-Nykaza, D McGhee
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 43 (9), 1417-1433, 2017
392017
Transnational intergenerationalities: Cultural learning in Polish migrant families and its implications for pedagogy
D Sime, E Pietka-Nykaza
Language and Intercultural Communication 15 (2), 208-223, 2015
342015
Encountering forms of co-ethnic relations: Polish community in Glasgow
E Piętka
Studia Migracyjne-Przegląd Polonijny 37 (1 (139), 129-151, 2011
332011
I Know That I Have a University Diploma and I’m Working As a Driver’. Explaining the EU Post-Enlargement Movement of Highly Skilled Polish Migrant Workers to Glasgow, Scotland
E Piętka, C Clark, N Canton
Mobility in transition: migration patterns after EU enlargement, 133-154, 2013
272013
Forced migration and education: Refugee women teachers’ trajectories in Canada and the UK
S Ratković, E Piętka-Nykaza
Diversifying the Teaching Force in Transnational Contexts, 179-192, 2016
132016
From privileged to thwarted stakeholders–Polish migrants’ perceptions of the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 and the UK General Election in 2015
D McGhee, E Pietka-Nykaza
Citizenship Studies 20 (6-7), 899-913, 2016
102016
Stakeholder citizenship: the complexities of Polish migrants’ citizenship attachments in the context of the Scottish independence referendum
E Piętka-Nykaza, D McGhee
Citizenship studies 20 (1), 115-129, 2016
82016
EU migrant retention and the temporalities of migrant staying: a new conceptual framework
H Hof, S Pemberton, E Pietka-Nykaza
Comparative migration studies 9 (1), 19, 2021
62021
Polish migrants in Scotland: voting behaviours and engagement in the Scottish independence referendum
E Pietka-Nykaza, D McGhee
ESRC Centre for Population Change, 2014
62014
Scotland and Brexit: Citizenship, identity and belonging
E Pietka-Nykaza, MS Leith, C Clark
Scottish Affairs 29 (3), 293-304, 2020
42020
Complexities of Polish migrant's citizenship attributions in the context of Brexit and the Scottish Independence Referendums
E Pietka-Nykaza, D McGhee
Scottish Affairs 29 (3), 386-402, 2020
22020
Polish diaspora or Polish migrant communities?: Polish migrants in Scotland, 1945-2015
E Pietka-Nykaza
New Scots: Scotland’s Immigrant Communities since 1945, 2018
12018
Cultural diversity in popular culture–Two case studies from a UK based television drama
G Fassetta, E Pietka-Nykaza, G Smyth
IJE4D Journal 3, 101-118, 2014
12014
Refugees' integration into their professions: experiences of refugee doctors and teachers in the UK
E Pietka-Nykaza
12013
Social Relations Among Diverse Rural Residents in the Scottish Highlands
E Pietka-Nykaza
Social Inclusion 12, 2024
2024
Caring during crisis: the experiences of ethnic minority communities in Scotland during COVID-19
E Pietka-Nykaza, N Hay
2023
EU Post-Accession Polish Migrants Trajectories and Their Settlement Practices in Scotland (vol 43, pg 1417, 2017)
E Pietka-Nykaza, D McGhee
JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 43 (14), 2472-2472, 2017
2017
Step 5: Sampling Units
N Tasler, E Pietka-Nykaza
Figshare 2014, 01, 2014
2014
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