The EU is struggling to cope with the so-called \u201cmigration crisis\u201d that has emerged over the past few years. Designing the right policies to address immigration requires a deep understanding of its root causes. Why do Africans decide to leave their home countries? While the dream of a better life in Europe is likely part of the explanation, one also needs to examine the prevailing life conditions in the large and heterogeneous sub-Saharan region. This Report investigates the actual role of political, economic, demographic and environmental drivers in current migration flows. It presents a comprehensive picture of major migration motives as well as of key trends. Specific analyses are devoted to the role of climate change in promot...
The current migration and refugee crisis in Europe requires an understanding of the different migrat...
Migration has become a key issue in the European public debate. In 2015, more than one million asylu...
Africans arriving by rickety fishing boats to the Canary Islands, risking the passage across the Str...
The EU is struggling to cope with the so-called “migration crisis” that has emerged over the past fe...
Abstract Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, ...
African migration—its drivers, dynamics, and consequences—increasingly features in European and glob...
Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, violent co...
Modern African patterns of migration are gradually becoming an important issue in world affairs. Alt...
This volume examines migration between Africa and Europe, rather than just from Africa to Europe. Ba...
Environmental migrants from Africa to Europe State of the Art and research clues The environment-mig...
In recent decades, the movement of sub-Saharan African countries to Europe has increased out of prop...
The environment-migration relationship implies questions like environmental changes, human vulnerabi...
Claims that climate change will shape the future of global migration are continuously being made in ...
While certain models predict tens of millions of people will be on the move in West Africa as a resu...
International audienceBACKGROUNDDespite an increase in scholarly and policy interests in the impacts...
The current migration and refugee crisis in Europe requires an understanding of the different migrat...
Migration has become a key issue in the European public debate. In 2015, more than one million asylu...
Africans arriving by rickety fishing boats to the Canary Islands, risking the passage across the Str...
The EU is struggling to cope with the so-called “migration crisis” that has emerged over the past fe...
Abstract Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, ...
African migration—its drivers, dynamics, and consequences—increasingly features in European and glob...
Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, violent co...
Modern African patterns of migration are gradually becoming an important issue in world affairs. Alt...
This volume examines migration between Africa and Europe, rather than just from Africa to Europe. Ba...
Environmental migrants from Africa to Europe State of the Art and research clues The environment-mig...
In recent decades, the movement of sub-Saharan African countries to Europe has increased out of prop...
The environment-migration relationship implies questions like environmental changes, human vulnerabi...
Claims that climate change will shape the future of global migration are continuously being made in ...
While certain models predict tens of millions of people will be on the move in West Africa as a resu...
International audienceBACKGROUNDDespite an increase in scholarly and policy interests in the impacts...
The current migration and refugee crisis in Europe requires an understanding of the different migrat...
Migration has become a key issue in the European public debate. In 2015, more than one million asylu...
Africans arriving by rickety fishing boats to the Canary Islands, risking the passage across the Str...