This paper presents the argument that the so-called migration crisis that started in the summer of 2015 was not an unexpected sudden phenomenon, and that it is likely to continue in the future. Following the framework of aspirations and capabilities that Hein de Haas’ work suggested, we will investigate migration motives looking at migration from Syria and Ethiopia. While the problems in Syria continue, countries around Syria are overloaded with refugees without sustainable opportunities. The migration from Africa is bound to persist, due to population pressure, poverty but also changing aspirations related to development. Based on meetings with Syrians and Ethiopians, we will show that there is actually a continuum of limited possibilities...
The on going conflicts and wars in different parts of the world on different dates forced millions o...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
Over one million people embarked on irregular sea journeys in Europe, Asia, and the Horn of Africa i...
This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as ...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
It is easy to say that people fleeing Syria should stay in camps or satellite cities but people move...
This article analyses the international migrations and statuses of people who left Syria after the o...
This research aims to gain a detailed understanding of the push and pull factors that lead many Syri...
The migration as a phenomenon connected with many social topics can cause many challenge in educatio...
Contains fulltext : 226539.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In this article...
This report synthesizes the conclusions of WP6 in the ADMIGOV project focusing on development interv...
This report is part of the ADMIGOV WP6 investigating migration aspirations and development interven...
While many public figures and civil society members perceive irregular migration as the source of va...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
The on going conflicts and wars in different parts of the world on different dates forced millions o...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
Over one million people embarked on irregular sea journeys in Europe, Asia, and the Horn of Africa i...
This paper examines why young women in one rural region of Ethiopia make the decision to migrate as ...
Expanding access to formal education is a universal aim of development policy worldwide, and young p...
It is easy to say that people fleeing Syria should stay in camps or satellite cities but people move...
This article analyses the international migrations and statuses of people who left Syria after the o...
This research aims to gain a detailed understanding of the push and pull factors that lead many Syri...
The migration as a phenomenon connected with many social topics can cause many challenge in educatio...
Contains fulltext : 226539.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In this article...
This report synthesizes the conclusions of WP6 in the ADMIGOV project focusing on development interv...
This report is part of the ADMIGOV WP6 investigating migration aspirations and development interven...
While many public figures and civil society members perceive irregular migration as the source of va...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
The on going conflicts and wars in different parts of the world on different dates forced millions o...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
Over one million people embarked on irregular sea journeys in Europe, Asia, and the Horn of Africa i...