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Nicola Yeates is senior lecturer in social policy, Faculty of Social Sciences.

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Always on the moveProduction team

By Dr Nicola Yeates (The Open University)

08 April 2008

Nicola Yeates introduces the themes illustrated on our interactive map  Read more : Always on the move

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Global migration map Featuring: activity, In house

By Dr Nicola Yeates (The Open University)

08 April 2008

Where do migrants come from - and where do they go to? Our interactive map tracks just some of the significant migration patterns  Read more : Global migration map

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Yeates, Nicola (2012). Going global: the transnationalization of care. In: Razavi, Shahra ed. Seen, Heard and Counted. Development and Change book series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 233–254.

Yeates, Nicola and Deacon, Bob (2011). Radicalising social policy in the 21st century: a global approach. In: Walker, Alan; Sinfield, Adrian and Walker, Carol eds. Fighting poverty, inequality and injustice. Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 257–274.

Yeates, Nicola (2011). Going global: the transnationalisation of care. Development and Change, 42(4), pp. 1109–1130.

Yeates, Nicola (2011). Ireland’s contributions to the global health care crises. In: fanning, Bryan and munck, Ronaldo eds. Globalization, migration and social transformation: Ireland in Europe and the World. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, pp. 35–50.

Yeates, Nicola (2010). The globalisation of nurse migration: policy issues and responses. International Labour Review, 149(4), pp. 423–440.

Yeates, Nicola (2010). From welfare state to international welfare. In: Walker, Alan; Gordon, David; Levitas, Ruth; Phillimore, Peter; Salomon, Margot and Yeates, Nicola eds. The Peter Townsend Reader. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Mac Sheoin, Tomas and Yeates, Nicola (2010). Women and the anti-globalisation movement. In: Dasgupta, Samir; Braun, Yvonne; Driskell, Robyn and Yeates, Nicola eds. Women's Encounters wth Globalization. London: Frontpage.

Deacon, Bob; Macovei, Maria Cristina; Van Langenhove, Luk and Yeates, Nicola eds. (2009). World-Regional Social Policy and Global Governance: New Research and Policy Agendas in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics, 79. London: Routledge.

Yeates, Nicola (2009). Editorial Introduction: Conditional cash transfers. Global Social Policy, 9(2), pp. 163–165.

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Nicola Yeates is senior lecturer in social policy, Faculty of Social Sciences. As a person with personal experience of being an international migrant she has a keen interest in the experiences of migrants and related policy issues.
Nicola is widely published on global social and migration policy. She is director of the Mobilities research programme at the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance and is editor of http://gsp.sagepub.com ">Global Social Policy.

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